Posted on 10/11/2011 9:20:40 AM PDT by opentalk
You knew it was coming. The Kamp Alinsky Kids are taking a sight-seeing tour today. After a month of trashing Zuccotti Park at a public cost of $2 million per day, the riff-raff is marching uptown to occupy wealthy peoples private homes.
According to the NY Daily News: A Millionaires March will visit the homes or, more realistically, the gleaming marble lobbies of five of the citys wealthiest residents, including News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and conservative billionaire David Koch.
Some millionaires and billionaires and their homes get protected, of course. Billionaire NYC Mayor Bloomberg, who refuses to crack down on protesters who have no permit to conduct the march, has a pass. Former Enron adviser Paul Krugmans compound is off-limits. So is NY-based billionaire hedge fund mogul, Obama donor, and Dodd-Frank waiver beneficiary George Soros.
Scandal-plagued LightSquared billionaire investor and Obama donor Philip Falcone owns a $49 million Upper East Side palace that wont be on the protest route.
GE billionaire fat cat Jeffrey Immelt wont be targeted, either.
Outside NYC, Billionaire Obama donor and Solyndra peddler George Kaiser isnt even on their radar.
Also on the immunity list: Al Gores multiple mansions, including his $9 million Montecito oceanfront villa..
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
Full title: An illustrated guide: The homes Kamp Alinsky Kids wont protest
Disgusting.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, DCCC All Aboard Occupy Wall Street
Robby Mook, the executive director of the DCCC just sent out a fund-raising email titled @Stake: Occupy Wall Street.
We need to hire some illegals to go to Soros, Krugman and Bloombers’ houses to protest millionaires/billionaires that Americans just won’t protest.
Which is why the real 99% see this as nothing but part of the Oboma campaign. Their multimillionaire speakers and politicians (who somehow became millionaires AFTER they went to Washington) get a pass, too.
They're not protesting everyone - no matter what their political party - like the TEA party. They're protesting their political opposition, which renders the whole movement moot. Only those who support Oboma support the protest.
Or Pinch Sulzberger
Or Julie Brown
Or, yada, yada...
Going to peoples homes will really turn a lot of people off who may have been sympathetic to this groups sort-of-message against the banks. Now, these kooks are getting personal/rabid, and that's going to irritate more people than convert them.
Moderate democrats are already turning against Obomas leadership. Rioting in the streets isn't going to help his image. This national chaos is happening on his watch, and the middle east is already proving to be another Oboma blunder. Normal Americans don't want Oboma bringing that chaos here.
He had meetings with Elizabeth Warren in the Treasury Department last year.
Operation #OccupyWallStreetersSEIUs Stephen Lerner Leaks Plan to Terrorize Corporate Executives
I agree, this will turn many off. Wonder what is Bloomberg going to do.
Of course. The longer this goes on, the more the truth comes out. People are catching on to what this really is.
The leftists want other people to work and pay their bills so they don't have to do it themselves. That pretty much sums it all up.
'Occupy Wall St.' Questions Will Factor Large Into Tonight's GOP Debate
On Morning Joe this morning, Charlie Rose, who is moderating tonight's GOP Bloomberg/WaPo debate confirmed he intends to ask the candidates about the Occupy Wall St. protests
There will probably many protesters outside with pictures broadcast by Bloomberg, all seems so orchestrated. The GOP should of said no to Bloomberg sponsored debate.
The city needs them to spend their welfare money there. NY is broke.
The leftists don't realize it, but NYC needs their capitalism.
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