Revolution – Can You Stand It? (Part 2)

In Revolution – Can You Stand It? (Part 1), we took a cynical view of those in the Occupy Wall Street movement who appear to have an affinity for anarchy and communism.  Though some of the more “level-headed” OWS supporters … Continue reading

Revolution – Can You Stand It? (Part 1)

“A Marxist begins with his prime truth that all evils are caused by the exploitation of the proletariat by the capitalists. —From this he logically proceeds to the revolution to end capitalism, then into the third stage of reorganization into … Continue reading

Articulating Points 101

I came across this video of Florida Republican Congressman Allen West answering questions from the press.  Maybe people who represent Occupy Wall Street, such as Michael Moore wannabe, Harrison Schultz, could take a lesson from congressman West on how to … Continue reading

I Occupy My Taxicab (video)

Well, I certainly see a “unity among workers” here.  Oh, and I also see that — at least at this particular rally — someone was able to afford a microphone!  May I just counter the absurd, left-wing-nut-job conspiracy theorists by … Continue reading

Putting on Weight by Living on Student Loans

So I get home and turn on the T.V. and who’s face do I see…?  Why, none other than our old buddy, Harrison Schultz — Occupy Wall Street organizer and self-proclaimed professional sociologist.  And he’s on the Hannity show!  Holy … Continue reading

I Got You’re Peaceful Demonstration… Right Here.

5 anarchists arrested

(WTAM) The FBI has uncovered a plot to blow up a bridge near Cleveland! Five people have been arrested, according to Stephen Anthony, Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigatio, and Steven Dettelbach, … Continue reading

Hungry…?

Does this mean she wants to give Bill Gates a BJ?

Early Morning Mayday in Phoenix

Neidermeyer! Hahahahahaha! Now THAT’S funny! Blomkvist and Salander would be proud!

A Kinder, Gentler, Occupy, Part 2

In Part 1 of A Kinder, Gentler, Occupy I suggested watching the movie, V for Vendetta.  I recently watched it again after having seen it some years ago.  I thought a May Day post about Occupy Wall Street’s affection for … Continue reading