What can I say? Olbermann is just so good at scoring direct hits that it’s downright spooky. Who is occupying whose mind here? Olbermann mine or me Olbermann’s? It doesn’t really matter because the bottom line is that we’re on target when it comes to The Billionaire Bloom of New York City and his handling of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Heck, even NPR said at one point that it wouldn’t cover OWS unless there was violence involved. Gee, that must have been Mayor Bloomberg’s cue card to show his secret support for the people pointing fingers at the folks who destroyed the economy. Nothing else makes sense, does it? Why else would The Bloom march out New York’s finest to deal with peaceful protestors every chance he gets? With every confrontational step he takes, The Bloom aids and abets the very folks certain big banks want to banish into the pits of debt slavery of all ilks. A huge round of applause is due The Bloom for preventing the occupiers from becoming complacent in Liberty Park and encouraging everyone into the streets. According to one NYPD estimate 32,000 people accepted the mayor’s latest invitation to stomp through the streets and across the Brooklyn Bridge. Kudus to The Bloom for revealing the very uncomfortable reality of the world in which we are living.
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Do you get the feeling something serious is going on here? Just for a moment let concpets of positive social evolution occupy your mind. Just one moment at a time is fine. Really, everyone moves at their own pace–even the one percent like The Bloom.












hugovergara said,
November 18, 2011 at 7:13 pm
Reblogged this on insearchofmatter and commented:
Wow Olbermann says it like it is.
47whitebuffalo said,
January 3, 2012 at 10:18 pm
Glad you find Olbermann to your liking.
Thanks for visiting my blogcasa!
slpmartin said,
November 18, 2011 at 10:13 pm
What a brilliant commentary!
47whitebuffalo said,
January 3, 2012 at 10:19 pm
Liked that, did you Charles?
Stafford said,
November 19, 2011 at 1:02 am
You still need to vote for politicians brave enough to support you. Sometimes nobody ticks all the boxes, then you need to suport the closest, not just throw out the incumbent to see what happens.
“To every complex question there is a neat answer that is most likely wrong!”
47whitebuffalo said,
January 3, 2012 at 10:23 pm
LOL, Stafford, I see you are in a believer in Murphy’s Law running rampant. Right now I suspect there are NO politicians brave enought to support the American people. Only 13 senators refused to approve NDAA. Does not bode well for future voting rigths stateside.