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Occupy University

Well, isn’t this cozy. The Occupy movement, which began in September, has occupied several universities this spring. USA Today highlights a course being taught at Roosevelt University in Chicago (surprise?) called “Occupy Everywhere”. Similar classes on the history and/or significance of the Occupy cause are being offered at Brown University, USC-San Diego, and New York University. While Columbia could not get approval for such a class in time, it did offer college credit for participation in OWS.

This seems like the perfect opportunity to infiltrate academia just in time for the 2012 election. Don’t forget, the college vote overwhelmingly supported Obama in 2008. There’s even an occupycolleges.org website.

I wonder how many classes are being offered regarding a movement that will celebrate its 3rd birthday in a few days? Sparked by the Rick Santelli “rant” on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on February 19, the first Tea Party protests were organized on February 27, 2009. In contrast to the months-long Occupy movement — well noted for filth and crime — the Tea Party significantly impacted the 2010 Congressional elections merely a year later, and has continued to grow as an organized, grassroots group.

The desperation on the Left here is astounding, since most Americans have moved on from the Occupy Movement. At the ivory towers, however, I suppose the closest we could get to a Tea Party class is a course on the Constitution. If they offer one.

Update: Occupy is trying to get more organized. They have filed to form a PAC to help influence the upcoming election cycle

Occupiers and Crony Capitalism

 

The most irksome thing about the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement is the phony crony capitalist fever going on. The truth of the matter is that, if OWS individuals were honestly seeking to engage and change, and really understood how capitalism works, they’d be for capitalism and against Obama.
The very act of bailouts is anti-free market. It is the opposite of capitalism.

Those companies who received bailouts abused their free market capitalist competitors by cozying up to the government and getting politically motivated handouts. These bailouts were substantially shared by the very unions that were substantially responsible for the companies going bankrupt in the first place. The only thing to enable the cronyism was Obama, who decided to not allow capitalism to work by letting the losers lose — which would have been more beneficial for everyone, except those cronyists.

Those Occupiers who are against capitalism and the bailouts simultaneously clearly don’t understand the difference; it shows naivete on the part of the OWS movement. Their fiscal ignorance undermines their cause and promote a crony socialist agenda.