Thursday, November 17, 2011

Downtown Business Owners Protest Obama-Endorsed #Occupy ...


Despite the months-long cries from taxpaying, hardworking producers, the morally bankrupt and depraved Mayor of New York, Ground Zero mosqueteer Bloomberg, is putting New Yorkers at risk by sanctioning the lawless moochers and looters. The park is a pigsty, disease and filth abound, the cops are on overtime and businesses are suffering. Doomberg calls this free speech. The intepretation of these protests as symbolic of free speech is wrong. There is a distinction between speech and action. They do not have the right to co-opt and take over public parks or shut down public streets.

It is public property. They do not have the right to do what they want with it whenever they want.

And thanks to the Mayor, the invading occupiers #OWS 'leaders' announced today their plans to rachet up their wild antics ? vowing to wreak havoc on Thursday by shutting down Wall Street and the subways to mark the renegade group?s two-month takeover of Zuccotti.

According to their Web site, the day will include ?Mass, Non-violent Direct Action? to ?Shut Down Wall Street? at 7 a.m., ?Occupy the Subways? in all five boroughs at 3 p.m. and ?Take the Square,? referring to Foley Square, at 5 p.m.

One protester said the plan to ?Occupy the Subway? is an effort to bring the OWS message to the outerboroughs.

Mayor Bloomberg dismissed the notion that Wall Street, for one, would be shut down.

?The New York Stock Exchange will open on time. People will be able to get to work, you can rest assured,? Hizzoner said.

Bloomberg reiterated his support for the protesters? right to free speech but said he was aware that business owners ? about 10 of whom rallied against the protest today at City Hall ? have legitimate complaints.

?We?re not going to allow people to stop commerce and to stop people?s right to go around and express themselves. No one group has the right to protest. They all have the right to protest,? Bloomberg said. (Fox Nation)

Downtown Business Owners Say Occupy Wall Street Protests Hurt Their Revenue NY1

A half-dozen Lower Manhattan business owners gathered by City Hall today speak out against the Occupy Wall Street protesters, saying the ongoing protest has hurt their revenue.

For almost two months, more than 100 protesters have camped out at Zuccotti Park.

Nearby eatery owners said while the Zuccotti Park demonstrators are calling for job creation, their constant presence has actually resulted in job losses for the businesses.

"People who are working for us have a right to their jobs, and you can't go and usurp other people's rights. That's a problem," said Marc Epstein of the Milk Street Cafe. "Right now, we've laid off 25 of the 70 who are at risk. This doesn't make any sense."

While activists get ready for winter, some of the businesses around the park know that season is usually the slowest time of the year for revenue.

"We're frustrated because this situation does not seem to be going to go away," said Stacey Tzortzatos of Panini Cafe.

A spokesperson for Occupy Wall Street, Patrick Bruner, blamed police barricades for the loss of foot traffic and said other businesses are doing better because of the encampment.

Urban Infidel has this:?

Tonight I went to the press conference for New York businesses against OWS Zucotti Square on the steps of City Hall.

A group of local business owners and residents organized a press conference to express their thoughts on evicting the squatters currently occupying Zucotti Square. Over the last two months the zoo-like atmosphere, the crime, the drumming, the garbage, the smell and lawbreaking has cost local businesses nearly $500,000.00 and workers are being laid off.

New Yorkers against #OWS

New Yorkers angry at Mayor Bloomberg for not doing anything about #OWS

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Source: http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/11/downtown-business-owners-protest-obama-endorsed-occupy-wall-street-killing-their-bizhurt.html

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