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“Occupy” thug-ocrats vs. Tea Party Patriots

I thought I’d share my thoughts, in the form of the Op-Ed/Letter I’ve sent many outlets of the MSM….

I’d like to Thank the Media for showing us Tea Party folk the errors of our ways and how it is that we would also gain respect with MSM support and positive coverage – obviously you think we would be “better” if we were like the “Occupy” Thug-ocrats…

Better for the Tea Party to “occupy” and block traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue; like the Thug-ocrats did to the Brooklyn Bridge and across the Nation. We should BREAK-IN/occupy the US Senate chambers (Thug-ocrats did in Wisconsin (broke the law – busted into WI Capitol via side window)). US Senate Republicans (Tea Party supporters), should copy Demoncrat Thug-ocrat supporters and flee the territory (Demoncrats did from WI) and refuse to discuss any Legislation. Mistake of the Tea Party was leaving the Washington Mall cleaner when they left than it was when they arrived – should be turning it into a filth and squalor zones, as the Thug-ocrats do to areas.

“Occupy” crowd = “that is what Thug-ocracy looks like!”

Surely, the Tea Party will then get the respect and positive coverage you afford the “occupy” thugs. Right?

Our Principles are rooted in the Foundation and Philosophy of America’s Founding Fathers and American Exceptionalism, while the Thug-ocrats are rooted in Marx and Lenin.

Probably not, I don’t even expect the honesty/fairness of having this printed.

Sincerely, Tea Party member, Joseph M. Lenard (Wyandotte MI)

PS: Oh, and how many Violent encounters/confrontations with Law enforcement do we need to gain respectability also, could you let me know? Remember when the MSM ignored the Left’s violence? Like when the SEIU thug beat a Tea Party member, and other occurrances. I can send you links of those attacks if you need a reminder?!?! and the Thug-ocrats violence now.

As always, Regards from JLenardDetroit from “NoMoTown (The MOTORless CITY)”
“Remember, Liberals – looking to do for America, what they’ve done to Detroit. – Destroy it!”
“I think, therefore I am Conservative”
“Conservative by choice, Republican by necessity”
“The more things ‘hope and change’ the more they stay the same”
closing quotes attributable to (me) JLenardDetroit
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cross-posted: “Rattle With Us” Tea Party, Before It’s News, and RedState

see too:

RWUW: Action Call: October 2011 General (GOP Debate, Occupy Wall Street, Freedom To Work, Super Committee)http://rattlewithus.ning.com/page/rwuw-oct11general/

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  • http://impudent.edublogs.org/ kyle8

    I came to the conclusion that they are simply young, stupid, ignorant, and particularly self absorbed.

    In other words they are not any different than the hippies of 40 years ago.

    That means we ought to invest in hot tubs, polyester suits, and fuzzbusters.

    • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

      with a great and thoughtful cause…. yep… sure… ;-) lol

      This is what Thug-ocracy looks like….. that and the WI non-sense.

      WI Thugocracy comes to MI: http://rattlewithus.ning.com/page/rwuw-recalls/

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    It is like with Romney, he doesn’t have a MORMON problem – he has a far too many Americans are MORONS (these days) problem.

  • funwithknives

    results are what we have for media, currently. Labor Report told us of the Monroe ,Mich. shooting involving the non-union contractor at his house. I E-Mailed The Detroit News with specifics and links and got no response and nothing was seen in print. Not even worth a 45 minute drive. Stunning, to say the least.
    However, I have seen it mentioned in “Gun Week” ( a Sec.Amend.Foundation publication,in Seattle!) and in Nat’l Review. Go figure!

    • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

      you mentioned Monroe MI…

      Hope you’ll join and be involved locally in MI Tea Parties… certainly there is one by you, let me know their site if you belong to one…. I’m with Rattle With Us…. http://rattlewithus.ning.com (email me there: http://rattlewithus.ning.com/profile/JosephMLenard)

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    OWS…. Notice too how WHITE the crowds are? Spoiled white RACIST brats. Obviously, they must be RACIST – that was the “conclusion” about the Tea Party because the MSM avoided showing any Blacks or Hispanics in those crowds while they go out of their way to find some in the OWS crowds to tout the “diversity” of the movement. Obviously too, by the MSM Liberal logic, the OWS crowd is ISLAMA-PHOBIC because there are no Muslims in the crowds (that, again, is the pretzel-logic they used – absence of something proves the negative – to get the Racist moniker about the Tea Party) to go along with the blatant/outright verbalized anti-semitic comments that spew from these spoiled little white Marxists.

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    “Occupy Wall Street Crowd Blind to Benefits of Capitalism”

    [the article you are hearing so many Talk Radio hosts discuss...]

    By Gary Wolfram
    William Simon Professor of Economics and Public Policy
    Hillsdale College

    Whenever I watch media coverage of another Occupy Wall Street event I am reminded of an exchange between Jewish protesters in the 1979 Monte Python movie Life of Brian. One of the protesters asks another what the Romans have brought to the area and the conversation goes like this:

    Question: All right, but apart from the sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?
    Answer: Brought peace?
    Response: Oh, peace – shut up!

    The point is that the Roman institutions brought a good deal to the area that was being overlooked by the protesters. The Wall Street protesters, in their hatred of capitalism, overlook things including the fact that over the last 100 years capitalism has reduced poverty more and increased life expectancy more than in the 100,000 years prior.

    Every semester I ask my students: “What would you rather be? King of England in 1263 or you?” Turns out, students would rather be themselves. They enjoy using their iPhone, indoor plumbing, central heating, refrigerators and electric lighting. All of these things are available to the average person in America today and none of them were available to the aristocracy when the West operated under the feudal system.

    How is it that for thousands of years mankind made very little progress in increasing the standard of living and yet today half of the goods and services you use in the next week did not exist when I was born? It wasn’t that there was some change in the DNA such that we got smarter. The Greeks knew how to make a steam engine 3,000 years ago and never made one. The difference is in how we organize our economic system. The advent of market capitalism in the mid 18th century made all of the difference.

    We need not just rely on historical data. Look at cross-section evidence. I try another experiment with my students. I tell them they are about to be born and they can choose whatever country in the world they would like to be born in. The only caveat is they will be the poorest person in that country. Every student picks a country that is primarily organized in a market capitalist system. No one picks a centrally planned state. No one says, “I want to be the poorest person in North Korea, Cuba, or Zimbabwe,” countries which are at the bottom of the Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom.

    What does it mean to be poor in our capitalist society that the Occupy Wall Street crowd so hates? Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation has several studies of those classified as poor by the U.S. Census Bureau. He found that 80 percent of poor persons in the United States in 2010 had air conditioning, nearly three quarters of them had a car or truck, nearly two-thirds had satellite or cable television, half had a personal computer and more than two-thirds had at least two rooms per person.

    Contrast this with what it means to be poor in Mumbai, India, a country that is moving rapidly towards market capitalism but was burdened for decades with a socialist system. A recent story in The Economist described Dharavi, a slum in Mumbai, where for many families half of the family members must sleep on their sides in order for the entire family to squeeze into its living space.

    The Occupy Wall Street movement has shown a lack of understanding of how the market capitalist system works. They appear to think that the cell phones they use, food they eat, hotels they stay in, cars they drive, gasoline that powers the cars they drive and all the myriad goods and services they consume every day would be there under a different system, perhaps in more abundance.

    But there is no evidence this could be or ever has been the case. The reason is that only market capitalism solves the two major problems that face any economy-how to provide an incentive to innovate and how to solve the problem of decentralized information. The reason there is so much innovation in a market system compared to socialism or other forms of central planning is that profit provides the incentive for innovators to take the risk needed to come up with new products.

    My mother never once complained that we did not have access to the latest Soviet washing machine. We never desired a new Soviet car. The socialist system relies on what Adam Smith referred to as the benevolent butcher and while there will undoubtedly be benevolent butchers out there, clearly a system that provides monetary rewards for innovators is much more dynamic and successful. The profit that the Occupy Wall Street protesters decry is the reason the world has access to clean water and anti-viral drugs.

    The other major problem that must be solved by any economic system is how to deal with the fact that information is so decentralized. There is no way for a central planner to know how many hot dogs 300 million Americans are going to want at every moment in time. A central planner cannot know the relative value of resources in the production of various goods and services. Market capitalism solves that problem through the price system. If there are too few hot dogs, the price of hot dogs will rise and more hot dogs will be produced. If too many hot dogs are produced, the price of hot dogs will fall and fewer will be produced.

    Market capitalism is the key to the wealth of the masses. As Ludwig von Mises wrote in his 1920 book, Socialism, only market capitalism can make the poor wealthy. Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek in his famous 1945 paper, The Use of Knowledge in Society, showed that only the price system in capitalism can create the spontaneous order that ensures that goods will be allocated in a way that ensures consumers determine the use of resources. The Occupy Wall Street movement would make best use of its time and energy in protesting the encroachment of the centrally planned state that led to the disaster of the Soviet Union, fascist Germany, and dictatorial North Korea.

    This article was originally posted at the Media Research Center’s Business and Media Institute blog.

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    [see too: "Occupy" where-ever thug-ocrats vs. Tea Party Patriots

    and "Occupy" thug-ocrats ACTION CALL]

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    source: NationalTeaPartyAlert.com

    Should We Occupy Congress?

    George Washington once said, “Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder.” Little did he know that he would be referring to Members of Congress, or perhaps he did. Regardless, the recent expose by CBS’s 60 Minutes that several Members of Congress are benefiting handsomely by trading stocks while benefiting from access to insider information certainly makes his quote ring true.

    Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s biting commentary in Friday’s Wall Street Journal is sure to fan the flames. Here is one highlight:

    The money-making opportunities for politicians are myriad, and Mr. Schweizer details the most lucrative methods: accepting sweetheart gifts of IPO stock from companies seeking to influence legislation, practicing insider trading with nonpublic government information, earmarking projects that benefit personal real estate holdings, and even subtly extorting campaign donations through the threat of legislation unfavorable to an industry. The list goes on and on, and it’s sickening.

    Astonishingly, none of this is technically illegal, at least not for Congress. Members of Congress exempt themselves from the laws they apply to the rest of us. That includes laws that protect whistleblowers (nothing prevents members of Congress from retaliating against staffers who shine light on corruption) and Freedom of Information Act requests (it’s easier to get classified documents from the CIA than from a congressional office).

    Of course, benefiting from one’s elected office is a relatively widespread practice, including several members of “the most ethical Congress ever” (as crooked Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi once hypocritically declared her reign as Speaker would oversee), as Investors Business Daily reports.

    What should be done? What can be done? The Tea Party became an organic grassroots movement in part as a response to such corruption and blatant self-dealing. It has generated passion and energy among millions of Americans, most of whom have had little prior involvement in politics. The simple answer to the question posed is this: the Tea Party, in it’s various forms and factions, must continue to grow and demonstrate viability by electing more elected officials like Senator Rand Paul and Congressman Allen West. We must continue to support men and women who would agree with another George Washington quote: “I have no other view than to promote the public good, and am unambitious of honors not founded in the approbation of my Country.”