Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

"Occupy Wall Street"

Bumped to front page 10/5/11.

From the idiot Herman Cain: Courtesy of Think Progress.

CAIN: I don’t have facts to back this up, but I happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration. Don’t blame Wall Street, don’t blame the big banks, if you don’t have a job and you’re not rich, blame yourself! [...] It is not someone’s fault if they succeeded, it is someone’s fault if they failed.



No, Mr. Cain. It is corporate greed and Wall Street that did this to Americans. The unemployed need not apply is the current mantra for many companies that are actually hiring. Being unemployed is not a choice you stupid dirt bag. It's what has happened all across America thanks to corporations FIRING their workers and sending the jobs out of the country, along with closing down factories and FIRING the workers. All so the CEO's and shareholders can make more money by not having to pay living wages to AMERICANS. Dumb people like this is a true example of where we are going in this country, because a lot of people (with money) really believe this crap. And that is why I still feel there will be actual riots and violence in the future, by the have nots against the haves. "If you don't have a job and are not rich, blame yourself." That's a good one, Herman.


From AMERICAblog, entitled: "New York Observer: Exclusive "Occupy Wall Street" Unaired Fox Footage"



Great, articulate and spot on comments from a "protestor" filmed by Fox News that never saw the light of day on that network!

From Think Progress:

Workers Union is going to court today in hopes of blocking New York City from forcing bus drivers to transport any Occupy Wall Street protesters after the New York police department commandeered at least three buses to take many of the 700 protesters off the Brooklyn Bridge this weekend. Last week, the TWU voted to support the Occupy Wall Street movement and called the order to bus prisoners “a blatant act of political retaliation.” “TWU Local 100 supports the protesters on Wall Street and takes great offense that the mayor and NYPD have ordered operators to transport citizens who were exercising their constitutional right to protest — and shouldn’t have been arrested in the first place,” TWU President John Samuelsen said. Samuelson said that by instructing the drivers to follow the police directive, the Metropolitan Transit Authority violated its contract with the Local 100.
Earlier updates.

Credit: Ian Murphy's cell phone

LIBERTY SQUARE, NY--despite the early morning rain, morale is high. A reported 100,000 copies of The Occupied Wall Street Journal have just arrived. The young occupiers are busy handing out the four page broadsheet to curious passersby and the protest tourists, who linger on the outskirts of Zuccotti Park, snapping photos of signs and the occasional blue-haired hippie.
Again, H/T to C&L.

UPDATE 9/30/11:



Oh, and let's not forget the mantra "class warfare!" Let them eat cake (or in this case, drink champagne).



A picture is worth a thousand words.

It seems the movement is spreading; Video of Americans in Boston, courtesy of Think Progress.

The occupation of Wall Street appear to be organically spreading, as similar movements are popping up across the nation, in locations as varied as Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles.



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Courtesy of C&L:

Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Wall Street firms will be the target of a nonviolent demonstration in which organizers say they want 20,000 people to participate with tents, kitchens and “peaceful barricades” in lower Manhattan.

Dubbed “#OccupyWallStreet,” the goal of the protest scheduled to start today is to get President Barack Obama to establish a commission to end “the influence money has over our representatives in Washington,” according to the website of Adbusters, a group promoting the demonstration. Organizers want participants to “occupy” the area for “a few months,” according to the website.

“People have a right to protest, and if they want to protest, we'll be happy to make sure they have locations to do it,” New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sept. 15 at a press conference. “As long as they do it where other people's rights are respected, this is the place where people can speak their minds, and that's what makes New York New York.”


Twitter feed.

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

To Tweet, Or Not To Tweet

Schwarzenegger Just called to congratulate @JerryBrown2010. Looking forward to Maria & me getting together w/ him & Anne to talk abt a smooth transition.

Schwarzenegger Speaking to No on 23 party just now. World Series or an election, I'll always take California over Texas

Schwarzenegger We beat Texas last night and now we're here getting pumped up to beat Texas on Prop 23 tonight.

Twitter was first introduced to me in the 2008 election when CSPN2 asked me to be one of their blog contributors in a feature they titled Debate Hub. I was offered a twitter account at that time. I couldn't figure it out, but I did save my "name" and my "password."

Now, it's a couple of years later, and "everyone" is "twittering." So, I logged into my account, and voila, a few followers and a few I follow.

At first, I thought this was perfect for doubling my blog audience. But then, it really became obvious that only the "famous" people use this social communication method to keep a following and/or put out to a mass audience an opinion. Lady Gaga does that, and I have no problem admitting I am one of her "lil monsters" as she affectionately calls her followers.

But, I realized that twittering didn't offer me a personal forum to express myself, although it did offer me an ability to get personal "tweets" from famous people. Now, I'm not getting Bieber or Kardashian tweets, mind you. But I do subscribe to Arnie's twitter page, and liberals Rachel Maddow and Sam Seder. I really don't care to tweet since I don't have followers (unlike the fact that I do have regulars that read my blog, where I can dispense my own personal opinions to those that care to read the blog) but it is very interesting to get tweets from people like the friggen governor of California. Or what Tommy Lasorda thinks about the world series.



Seriously, though, I find it interesting to use Twitter to follow, rather than to lead.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

My Short Take On Katy Perry

"Shut up and put your money where your mouth is, that's what you get for waking up in Vegas." Great line.

Katy Perry - Waking Up In Las Vegas



I'd post a video, but she's disabled all embeds. Shit, even Lady Gaga finally "unembedded" her videos once she realized the enormity of YouTube. Katy, honey, grow a set and tell your record company to allow YouTubes!

She's more happy with Twitter, cuz it makes you put out soundbites in 140 characters rather than actually fully express yourself as in a blog (a comment made regarding why she prefers tweeting to her early forays into blogging - although she still maintains a blog).

I sort of agree. I've gotten into tweeting since I realized I had created an account back in 2008 during the elections when I was blogging for CSPAN. It's like texting, but to more people at once. 140 character soundbites.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Twitter

In one way, I am a late-bloomer on Twitter. In another way, I had an account before anyone really knew what it was or used it.

Covering the 2008 debates on my blog, I was invited by CSPAN to utilize their web videos and blog about the debates. That was my first time utilizing video editing on the blog, but it was cool. I was featured as a blogger on the CSPAN website.

On the page, you can see the "twitter" side, and the "blog" side. I ended up with a twitter page just cuz it was there, but I never figured out the tweeting part.

Since I wanted to get out the word regarding Gia's song, I knew I had a Twitter account, so I activated it.

Some of the funniest "tweets" I am following come from the BP spill. BPGlobalPR is funniest. TravelGulfCoast comes in a close second!