You are cordially invited to Occupy Mitt Romney this Wednesday in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel between 11am and 2pm.
Republican kleptocrat Mitt ’1%’ Romney will join a bevy of Wall Street bankers for a fundraiser to fill his election coffers right here in Manhattan, at the Waldorf Astoria in midtown. At a luncheon hosted by a billionaire supermarket magnate friend, Romney will shmooze the SuperPACS and corporate fat cats, and we want to mobilize OWS to show this radical 1% fringe that their time is up.
Community organizations, unions, and pro-worker coalitions will be out there but we want to make sure that the message isn’t just about Romney’s record, or partisan politics. We want to highlight the nightmare of corporate personhood, and the selling of our democracy to the top bidder.
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Why Mitt Romney? Isn't it obvious? He is Mr. 1%, he's a real life Mister Burns
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Mitt Romney says that "corporations are people." His billionaire backers think that the very wealthy have an The Ultrawealthy Have An ‘Insufficient Influence’ Over Politics. If Occupy Wall Street was trying to invent a politician that represents everything that is wrong with our political system that coddles the rich we couldn't have done better than Willard Romney.
Using a vast fortune to over-spend his Republican Presidential primary opponents, Mitt Romney is buying the GOP nod for the Presidency one shadowy funded attack ad at a time. If the 2012 incarnation of the GOP and their blowhard pundits remind you of a pack of outlandishly overdone cartoon characters who make Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam seem like rationale debaters you aren't alone.
With that in mind, have fun, courtesy of those light-hearted scamps over at Mad Magazine . . .
Which out of touch multi-millionaire is real and which one is fiction? The fact that I even have to ask that question is proof of how out of touch with reality the right wing has become.
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I only wonder how much money the rich need. How much more is enough? How much more should everyone else sacrifice while the rich use their immense wealth to influence our elections? When does the greed stop?
I hope you join us this Wednesday at the Waldorf-Astoria in Manhattan to welcome Mr 1% before he rubs elbows with his bailed out bankster friends. Considering that his budget proposal raises taxes on the working class and cuts taxes for the rich, Mitt Romney shouldn't be surprised at all that the peasants are pissed.
Peace and love to all . . . .
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