Posted on 04/25/2017 6:11:31 PM PDT by george76
Instead of trying to help reach consensus with traditional protest, they tried intimidating the opposition
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The mob that just muscled their way into the lobby of the Heritage Foundation must have missed Obama's lecture. When those partisans pushed past security onto private property, they signaled that the liberal resistance has given up on unity. Quite simply, division is the new goal.
More than a tantrum, this is a significant shift in the direction of the reiterating protests that have continued non-stop since Trump took office
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Around 200 protestors flooded into Heritage's Capitol Hill headquarters an hour before noon Tuesday, screaming that they were going to shut down the think tank. While opposition to Trump's budget was the headline of the demonstration, they didn't let that stifle their creativity. "Our solution to pollution is the people's revolution
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The flash anarchy strategy appears to be organized by an organization called the People's Action Institute.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
No it won’t the Democrats have no respect for the law & have friends in both the media & government that are egging this on . Their will be bloodshed & my bet is it will be by the 4th of July.
It’s an old Marxist group with a new name. At least the stupids often tell us who they are and where they are.
Add them to the long list of Marxist enemies of America. Next time, Heritage, arrest their silly asses and let’s see how they like the inside of a jail.
Then sue the organization for harassment and intimidation.
Take the fight to them. This time we say “ FIGHT BACK”.
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When activists swarm the private residence of a bank employee when their target isnt at home but his children reportedly are they might be from a union-supported left-wing agitation group calling itself National Peoples Action. The Chicago-based, union-associated, and George Soros-funded organization is somewhat notorious for radical, over-the-line campaigning tactics that resort to demonstrations in residential neighborhoods designed to intimidate employees of financial services firms. The group which rebranded itself from National Training and Information Center has also been implicated in illegal corrupt lobbying using federal grant fundsand saw a former Executive Director go to jail.
In 2010, National Peoples Action agitators with the support of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) swarmed the suburban Washington, D.C. home of Greg Baer, a lawyer for Bank of America. Nina Easton, Mr. Baers neighbor and a writer for Fortune magazine, reported that Baers son the only person who was home during the NPA-backed trespass (a photograph taken by Easton clearly shows agitators, some wearing National Peoples Action-branded t-shirts, on the property) barricaded himself into a bathroom.
Easton reported that the assault on Baers house was to be only the beginning NPA and SEIUs 14 school buses-full of agitators moved on to intimidate JP Morgan executive Peter Scher. Easton compared NPAs tactics to those of animal liberation extremists, a group which has resorted to violence and terrorism to intimidate their opponents, noting that a more apt description of [NPAs] assemblage would be mob.
Background
National Peoples Action was founded in the 1970s by left-wing activist Gale Cincotta and a minister as a community organizing agitation group named the National Training and Information Center. NPAs tactic of raiding and intimidating law-abiding private citizens on personal property goes back to the groups founding: In 1982, then-Housing Secretary Jack Kemp agreed to meet with NPA under duress, as the group had threatened to disrupt a reception in honor of his daughters imminent weddings.
Cincotta (who died in 2001) was in many respects the prototypic mid-20th century radical. Quoted by left-wing magazine Mother Jones saying, You cant win [ ] by being nice, the writer noted that her tactical model could be summarized, If the enemies dont want to negotiate, their whole lives become the battleground. Church services would not be off limits, the report indicated.
Cincottas associate, Shel Trapp, also expressed an extraordinarily militant view of radical left politics. Saying he wanted the group to be a bulldog on the leg, of targets, Trapp created squads to all-but-stalk NPAs opponents. Trapp told the Chicago Tribune:
“We couldn’t break this guy,” Trapp says. “We went to his church. We went to his house. We went to his parents’ house.”
Finally, out of desperation, members of the squad took shifts secretly following him everywhere.
Trapp also implied that a squad impersonated the police after catching an opponent in a morally compromising situation.
NPA agitators reportedly chant slogans that are extremely militant. Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin reports that NPAs anthem chant goes:
Who’s on your hit list, NPA?
Who’s on your hit list for today?
Take no prisoner, take no names.
Kick ’em in the [ass] when they play their games.
But Cincotta, Trapp, and NPA may be responsible for more than intimidation tactics: Cincotta and her allies claimed credit as the intellectual parents of the Community Reinvestment Act, legislation that attempted to remedy past housing discrimination (in part) by requiring banks to lower lending standards in underserved communities. Some economists have blamed a considerable portion of the crisis in the mortgage market that led to the 2008 financial collapse on the governments application of CRA.
In recent years, NPA has been heavily involved in protests against banks and other financial services firms. However, the group is also a general supporter of left-wing interests, ideologies, and politics: The group has been linked with the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations, union protests against budgetary reforms in Wisconsin, and national immigration reform agitation.
NPA has deep ties to the abortive Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York. The group reportedly trained 50,000-100,000 demonstrators nationwide to participate in the 24/7 protests in public spaces across the country. The current Executive Director of NPA was a chief mastermind behind the Occupy Wall Street movement in NYC.
In 2013, NPA created an affiliated social welfare 501(c)(4) group National Peoples Action Campaign. As an IRS-designated (c)(4) organization, the group participates in electoral politics, supporting Democratic candidates most notably in Kansas and Minnesota. Reports indicated that NPA was involved in meetings to found the left-wing Democracy Initiative along with several labor unions including the SEIU, environmentalist groups like the League of Conservation Voters, and left-wing groups such as the Center for American Progress and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
Motivation
National Peoples Action and its affiliated 501(c)(4) National Peoples Action Campaign is heavily funded by the professional Left, receiving considerable funds from both labor unions and left-wing foundations. Indeed, it is even bankrolled by the international left: The Atlantic Philanthropies, a Bermuda-based consortium of nonprofit groups deeply involved in anonymously funding the American left, recently gave NPA $400,000.
In addition to the Atlantic funding, NPA is heavily backed by left-wing foundations in the United States. In recent years, National Peoples Action has received $1.2 million from multibillionaire financier and Man who broke the Bank of England George Soross Foundation to Promote Open Society, and other substantial grants greater than $100,000 from the ARCA Foundation, the Marguerite Casey Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.
NPA, especially through the 501(c)(4) National Peoples Action Campaign which holds an annual Festival of Joyous Rebellion receives considerable funding from labor unions. National Nurses United and the Communications Workers of America gave NPA Campaign a combined $125,000 in their 2013-14 fiscal years; the AFL-CIO chipped $5,000 in to NPA proper. National Nurses United also granted NPA Campaign $80,000 in 2012-13.
Over-the-Line Tactics
National Peoples Action has drawn considerable scrutiny for its hyper-aggressive tactics. Unlike most anti-corporate campaigns (whether union-led or activist group-led), which tend to stick to the confines of public places or places of business, NPA actions are explicitly targeted at residential neighborhoods.
In addition to the SEIU-assisted demonstrations against the Bank of America attorney, NPA has a website attacking senior staff of numerous short-term loan companies. Each attack profile prominently shows a geo-located Google Maps image of the staff members home.
NPAs history indicates the group has no compunction to trespassing at its targets homes. In addition to Eastons report on the Baer demonstrations, NPA actions also invaded the private residences of prominent Republican politicians. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach had his home swarmed by NPA protesters. In 2004, NPA reportedly banged on the windows of then-presidential adviser Karl Roves D.C. residence and sought to protest at the home of then-Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, instead picketing the home of a bystander. (Chao had moved.) In 1999, then-Senator Phil Gramms home was aggressively picketed. NPA obviously uses these highly personal and threatening attacks as pure intimidation in order to get what they want.
Federal Grant Maladministration
Before re-branding as National Peoples Action, the National Training and Information Center administered $3.1 million in grants from the Department of Justice over 2000-2003. An Inspector Generals report questioned NTICs expenditures, finding the group engaged in prohibited lobbying. The IG report stated:
However, evidence in the grantees files and statements by NTIC staff revealed that the majority of subgrantees were instead selected based upon their connection to influential lawmakers. Moreover, while a major element of the grant was to provide training to the subgrantees and significant funds were spent for training conferences, considerable portions of these sessions were dedicated to conducting congressional lobbying visits and training subgrantees on how to conduct successful lobbying activities.
Then-NTIC Executive Director Joseph W. Mariano pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges related to the illegal lobbying scheme and was sentenced to five months incarceration and two years supervised release including five months home confinement. According to Marianos stipulations in his guilty plea:
[ ] the defendant JOSEPH W. MARIANO [sic] knowingly and intentionally misapplied property worth at least $21,969.72 under the control of the NTIC, by converting these funds which were designated for specific grant related purposes and thereafter using those funds to pay expenses related to efforts to lobby members of the United States Congress in order to obtain additional funding for the NTIC.
NTIC itself settled a False Claims Act case with the Department of Justice, agreeing to pay the government $550,000 in connection with NTIC allegedly using $207,000 in federal funds to lobby Congress.
Until 2009, NTIC/NPA continued to receive government grants, according to the organizations tax returns. It has not reported receiving a government grant since then through 2012, the last year for which records are publicly available.
Known Funders of National Peoples Action and Related Groups Since 2009
(List is not comprehensive)
But Cincotta, Trapp, and NPA may be responsible for more than intimidation tactics: Cincotta and her allies claimed credit as the intellectual parents of the Community Reinvestment Act, legislation that attempted to remedy past housing discrimination (in part) by requiring banks to lower lending standards in underserved communities. Some economists have blamed a considerable portion of the crisis in the mortgage market that led to the 2008 financial collapse on the governments application of CRA.
Tides Foundation
McArthur foundation
Ford Foundation
Rockefeller foundation
Primary funding of this Chicago based Alinsky group
Incredible
They retweeted this on their Twitter feed.
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National People's Action has over 200 organizers working to unite everyday people in cities, towns, and rural communities throughout the United States through direct-action, house meetings and community organizing.
The NPA Network consists of 35 organizations across the country that reaches from farmers in rural Iowa to youth in the South Bronx. We have affiliate organizations in 14 states with remote network offices in Washington D.C., California, New York and a central office in Chicago.
You have triggered Buffy and Topher with your micro-aggression.
That has been obvious for a while now. I won’t get on a bus to the reeducation camp, and I won’t be giving up my firearms.
Short answer - yes, they do.
What's the bag limit on lib/fascist/commie punks?
That feeling is 100% mutual.
At one of the new federal prisons for domestic terrorists to be built on the islands of Attu and Kiska in the Aleutians - one for boy domestic terrorists, and one for girl domestic terrorists.
With guards who are unhappy with their duty station...
“Gee... it sure would be too bad if some of them guys was to start havin’ some kinda accidents or sumtin’.”
The Left keeps playing their cute little games, but there is going to be a mistake.
For example, don’t kid yourself, Coulter very well could be killed tomorrow night in Berkley. Murdered live on the internet.
What would be YOUR response to such an event? Be honest. YOU not US but YOU. What would YOU actually do?
It’s time to think about that for real.
The courts would cause a chilling effect if the funders are wealthy as they most likely are. In addition it would cause a lot of unwanted attention for them. Right now nothing is being done to them.
Create a cottage industry of being tripped by rich leftists kids when they invade you to protest. I did a few hours research and those people at Berkeley in harms’ way from wine bottles courtesy Emily Rose Marshall - Rob Reiner’s likely grand-niece via Garry Marshall’s son - and the guy she throat-punched could find themselves with nice settlements.
All I can say is that if my car was torched or my business vandalized I’d sue every one of those who I could identify and then I would set them down for deposition to see who paid them. Follow the money.
They call that creative? I've seen more interesting stuff come out of my nose during allergy season.
Maryland "Freak State" PING!
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