Category Archives: Occupy

What #MayDay2013 Protests Looked Like In Raleigh, NC

Looks like more proof I was right about NC Student Power Union being one of many offshoots of Occupy Raleigh, or at bare minimum comrades in arms. They all celebrated May Day together in downtown Raleigh. It wasn’t as dramatic as Seattle, but it wasn’t totally boring either.

Thank you to those with the NCSPU (Student Power Union) who engaged in civil disobedience yesterday as the fight… fb.me/2Vts2XVfV

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Velcrow Ripper: Occupy Is A Love Story

Director Velcrow Ripper says Occupy is a love story. No, not kidding. Hit around the 5:o0 mark where he starts to talk about crisis on the planet and Occupy being a love story.

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“I will only ever take one side… that’s love.” That’s sweet.

Ripper has turned this love story into a movie, the third in an apparent trilogy, called Occupy Love. Here’s the trailer:

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Dear Mr. Ripper,

Those are some seriously powerful rose colored glasses you own.

Occupy is not a love story, it’s actually a break-up story. It’s the Left throwing a temper tantrum or rather, the woman who keeps trying to re-make the man she’s with to suit her and then rages when he doesn’t change.

You clearly missed the pooping, peeing, stealing, antisemitism, raping, drugs, theft, assault, property damage, molotov cocktails, bomb plots, deaths and murder. I didn’t see a tally for the cost of this Love story either which was in upwards of 41 million at last check.

Here are some scenes that left on your cutting room floor. I think these scenes, along with this footage, also must have been forgotten.

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NC Student Power Union Unhappy with ‘Right Wing Hack Policy Outfit’

Uh oh. Looks like someone is sad panda that I called them and their Occupy pals out.

“Can’t wait to see how they freak out when we get in their faces.”

Ah…shades of Occupy. Mostly peaceful except when getting in people’s faces, defecating on cars, destroying public parks, destroying private businesses and their property, shouting at school children, throwing molotov cocktails, murdering people, raping people and of course, plotting to bomb bridges.

Yes, Zaina Alsous — you are an occupier just changing ships, often actually. Same goes for the laughing Juan Miranda. I chuckled.

The comments are precious, as was the comment posted on the cross-posted article at WatchDogWire. The young man posting at WatchDogWire ranted about the cost of living and paying for education yet according to Facebook, he’s in the Wake Tech Network. For those not local to the Research Triangle area, that is one of the most reasonably priced community colleges around. I replied to the young man as I can understand he’s frustrated, however he did little to convince me what I wrote was inaccurate. I know how the Left rolls.

The assumption about Wake Tech was cemented here, with the commenter’s occupy fascination here and here.

Oh whoops, did I just commit more of that ‘serious investigative journalism’? I laughed at that line. The ties between NC Student Power Union, Debt Strike and Occupy are clear, aided by the same people being recycled and involved in them. It’s also clear, by the reactions here that I hit the nail pretty squarely on the head with the article.

Side Note: Occupy NCSU, NC Student Power Union both have blocked me on Twitter. So much for getting in my face. Continue reading

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Blueprint NC’s Kosofsky, ‘It’s Not Ours’..Even Though We Emailed It.

An update to the Blueprint NC scandal that broke on Thursday evening, the Director for Blueprint NC, Sean Kosofsky, is attempting to disown the leaked memo and documents — even though it all came directly from employee Stephanie Bass’ email. Kosofsky’s statements were, at best, weak and desperate. WRAL, who still has not commented on the link between Blueprint NC and their owner, Jim Goodmon, reports:

“The email from Stephanie is referring to the slide deck, the POLLING MEMO and the data,” Blueprint NC Executive Director Sean Kosofsky wrote in an email on Saturday. “This document from early December is not our document at all. We never drafted that. All these news outlets have been had.

“This is a James O’Keefe-style splicing of two radially different things,” he continued, referring to a Republican filmmaker and provocateur whose work has frequently been called into question.

James O’Keefe, call your office. Two radially different things? All of the documents included seemed pretty much in line with each other in data and message. It gets better. The article also published Kosofsky emailed replies to questions, emphasis is mine:

Asked it was appropriate for his organization to participate in meetings where such memos are distributed and whether he endorsed all the ideas in the memo, Kosofsky replied via email:

Darn right. C3 nonprofits should absolutely try to stop bad policies that hurt the poor and hurt the environment, women and the middle class. If they need to exploit weaknesses of lawmakers, they should. I stand by that.

The meeting in December was of over 50 organizations. People bring their own idea. I am not going to claim or distance myself from things without greater context. The only thing that matters to Blueprint is what Blueprint does. I cannot speak for others. We cannot be held to what others do at meetings we are at. that is completely unfair.

I am not going to cherry pick ideas from that draft plan and say which ones we approve of or disapprove of. I will say this…The stakes are high for the people of NC. This governor and legislature are approving raises for their cabinet while gutting benefits for folks already injured by unemployment. Blueprint and our partners are passionate advocates for policy passed in the public interest, not passed for special interests. Our partners can educate the public, educate lawmakers and absolutely hold them accountable when they vote against the interests of the people of NC. the public should know that charitable groups can and do advocate strongly. they should. Blueprint doesn’t lobby or do any public advocacy. This isn’t about us at all.

So, let’s get this straight: Kosofsky claims it’s some kind of conspiracy, the documents are not related to each other but yet is proud of it and stands behind it. Got it.

The 2013 legislative agenda was not dated specifically, but the rest was – including the talking points. We saw the whole memo, who does he think he’s kidding? The big “DRAFT: NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION” and Bass’ email stating this was all “CONFIDENTIAL” and ‘not to share with the whole world’ were just there for fun.

None of these documents are related nor endorsed by Blueprint NC – except they are, but everyone is supposed to ignore that because ‘we’re taking it all out of context’! We’re clearly not understanding that a leaked memo with a group of attachments that look kind of bad are part of a big ‘gotcha style’ story perpetrated by Right Wingers, right? Especially since the story was first reported by that very Right Wing paper, The Charlotte Observer?

Wow… and they say Republican messaging is awful.

Mr. Kosofsky would do better to stop finger pointing, hyperbole and paranoid accusations and perhaps figure out who leaked the memo in the first place. Clearly someone found it disturbing enough to share with the press.

Related Posts:

Liberal NC Non-Profit Group’s Attack Memo Leaked

@WRAL Silent On Internal Link To Blueprint NC’s Attack Memo

3rd Local Media Outlet Ignores Goodmon/Blueprint NC Connection
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Liberal NC Non-Profit Group’s Attack Memo Leaked

BlueprintNC ,a 501(c)(3), has a some explaining to do after the Charlotte Observer ran an article last night detailing the group’s attack strategy via a leaked memo. The headline in the Charlotte Observer last night reads: Leaked memo outlines liberal attack plan on McCrory, N.C. Republicans

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The Coming Occupation Of Education

As I’ve written previously, Occupy has not gone away. It’s just pulled an ACORN with various attempts to legitimize themselves and in doing so, branching out into topic specific groups and areas. One such area is, not surprisingly, debt. Specifically Student Debt, as well as overall education issues.

While looking at video of the recent HKonJ rally in Raleigh that featured the NAACP, AFL-CIO and a host of other Left leaning groups, I came across an organization called The North Carolina Student Power Union which had attended the HKonJ. On Twitter, this group sports the handle @StudentPowerNC.

NCSPU is holding a conference coming up on the 16th of February. This conference’s tag line is ‘Retaking our schools! Remake Society!” Since NCSPU is aligned already with the local union presence, this snippet from their blog on the upcoming conference is not surprising:

Wealthy right-wing donors bought the North Carolina legislature and put Tea Party conservatives in the driver’s seat of our state. Their program is clear: public education and services will face massive cuts, and the general welfare of our state will be undermined to benefit the richest few. From voting rights to women’s rights, those in power want to take us backwards. North Carolina families, students, and workers cannot afford this regressive agenda – and we will not accept it. It is more urgent than ever to build upon multi-issue, grassroots mobilization efforts in NC. Our state has a rich history of activism and resistance, and as in the past, students must serve as leaders in the fight for social justice. The time for organizing a powerful student movement is now!

Apparently NCSPU is not concerned with actually obtaining jobs to pay off their own incurred debt and the possibility of not having to move back in with Mom and Dad. How dare Governor McCrory demand colleges offer courses that might yield an actual job? The group seems more preoccupied with making sure someone else is responsible for the poor choices of others while demonizing the usual suspects. Give us what we want because… because… rich people or something. Sounds familiar.

NCSPU’s mission statement reads much like an Occupy list of demands hitting poverty, social justice and of course, the horrific debt of students in the United States. One line in their mission statement stood out to me which in part is taken from the actual NC Constitution that contradicts their ‘education is a right’ mantra. From the NCSPU Mission Statement page:

We demand that North Carolina lives up to its constitution, a promise that education shall remain “as free as practicable” and accessible to all. We demand that a new power structure be created on our individual campuses and in society as a whole.

“As Free As Practicable.”

Some brief comments and observations on this statement and education:

The Public Education Experiment in this country has stuttered, sputtered and every four to five years reinvented itself in an effort to correct falling grades and pure lack of academic achievement. North Carolina is no exception; building the above qualifier into the state constitution was perhaps a self-fulfilling prophecy.

The latest incarnation of school transformation, The Common Core, is also proving to be an untested failure and massive federal overreach. The cost each time has gone up as competency has gone down. We spend more per pupil than almost any other nation with negligible results. A variety of factors play into this spending, with the most obvious area being the issue of Teacher Unions. There is quite a bit more to be said about Common Core and school funding versus competency, which I will likely cover in a separate post.

The bulk of spending in education in NC is allocated in employee salaries and benefits. This poses a budget situation much like what we saw happen in Wisconsin as NC contributes the Lion’s share of funds for education spending at 64.3%. 2009-2010, NC supplemented the budget with Federal funding and is part of the current cuts that have Democrats up in arms. NC has been relatively self-sufficient in its public school funding as previously noted by the 64.3% in state funds. These cuts seem to be an attempt to return to that. Also of note, Teacher pay since 92-93 has increased 119%. For those interested in the NC school budget cuts and the historical spending on education in NC see these two links:

2013-15 BUDGET INFORMATION
Education Spending in NC (as of 2011)

Of note in the second link:

Much of the money spent on public education in North Carolina pays for employee salaries and benefits. For the 2008-09 school year, the state spent nearly 91 percent of funds appropriated for public education on salary and benefits.

Related Reading: N.C. Education Spending Myths Debunked and Education Spending Debate Requires Context

Returning to NCSPU – connections to Occupy:

This group is supported by another similar group, one called Debt Strike. This is clearly an Occupy Wall Street offshoot, as they state it themselves:

Debt is a tie that binds the 99%.

As individuals, families, and communities, most of us are drowning in debt to Wall Street for the basic things things we need to live, like housing, education, and health care. Even those of us who do not have personal debt are affected by predatory lending. Our essential public services are cut because our cities and towns are held hostage by the same big banks that have been bailed out by our government in recent years.

We are not a loan. Strike Debt came from a coalition of Occupy groups looking to build popular resistance to all forms of debt imposed on us by the banks. Debt keeps us isolated, ashamed, and afraid. We are building a movement to challenge this system while creating alternatives and supporting each other. We want an economy where our debts are to our friends, families, and communities — and not to the 1%.

Nowhere on their site did I note any reference to the over $5 trillion added by the President. Debt Strike didn’t have time to delve into that or the crony capitalism he practices tied to banking and Wall Street, but they did have time to compose a 132 page manual on how to combat debt and debt collectors. I found the section on ‘Economic Hate Crimes’ starting on page 44 very interesting.

The big push by Debt Strike right now is what they have titled ‘The Rolling Jubilee’. It’s “a bailout by the people for the people” that has reached cities across the country, mainly in areas where a large occupy presence has typically been. From the Rolling Jubilee site:

A bailout of the people by the people

Rolling Jubilee is a Strike Debt project that buys debt for pennies on the dollar, but instead of collecting it, abolishes it. Together we can liberate debtors at random through a campaign of mutual support, good will, and collective refusal. Debt resistance is just the beginning. Join us as we imagine and create a new world based on the common good, not Wall Street profits.

Be sure to scroll down to the bottom to enjoy their debt and tuition graphics. I think some of them would benefit from reading Glenn Reynolds’ Higher Education Bubble posts or perhaps a better starting point would be his book. Perhaps some of their time might be spent on finding out of they are getting what they are paying for. Hindsight is 20/20 and knowing what most of us do today as we try to find work out in the real world, maybe some of us might have done some research on what fields actually have jobs that enable us to pay off the debt we incur. Novel idea, I know.

Debt Strike has a local Raleigh chapter as well, complete with the competence we’ve come to expect from Occupy. One can visit the Occupy Raleigh forums to see who is working on it. Since their site is apparently not functioning, you can get a look at the Raleigh chapter on Twitter: @StrikeDebtRal or check out Facebook. Both Debt Strike and Debt Strike NC have a page there; so does NCSPU.

There is a disconnect from reality going on here. For North Carolina, specifically, it would seem these local occupy related groups want to see lowered tuition rates yet no corresponding budget cuts. The money has to come from somewhere to meet these demands and no one disagrees education is a priority. I refer these groups back to “As Free As Practicable”. Continue reading

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