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Title: Living Like The 1%: Occutard elites staying in $700-a-night hotel
Source: NY Post
URL Source: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/ ... cra_pad_s31YWPjPTt0TYuxLGnu7IK
Published: Nov 20, 2011
Author: CANDICE M. GIOVE
Post Date: 2011-11-20 09:16:43 by Happy Quanzaa
Keywords: Obama-doma-ding-dong, Obamas children, occutards, moonbats, kooks
Views: 33738
Comments: 76

Occupy Wall Street protesters stay at $700-a-night hotel

Hell no, we won’t go — unless we get goose down pillows.

A key Occupy Wall Street leader and another protester who leads a double life as a businessman ditched fetid tents and church basements for rooms at a luxurious hotel that promises guests can “unleash [their] inner Gordon Gekko,” The Post has learned.

The $700-per-night W Hotel Downtown last week hosted both Peter Dutro, one of a select few OWS members on the powerful finance committee, and Brad Spitzer, a California-based analyst who not only secretly took part in protests during a week-long business trip but offered shelter to protesters in his swanky platinum-card room.

“Tents are not for me,” he confessed, when confronted in the sleek black lobby of the Washington Street hotel where sources described him as a “repeat” guest.

Spitzer, 24, an associate at financial-services giant Deloitte, which netted $29 billion in revenue last year, admitted he joined the protest at Zuccotti Park several times.

“I’m staying here for work,” said Spitzer, dressed down in a company T-shirt and holding a backpack and his suitcase. “I do finance, but I support it still.”

During his stay, hotel sources said, he and other ragtag revolutionaries he brought into the hotel lived like 1 percenters. He would order up a roll-out bed to accommodate guests, they said.


NO PARK-ING: Instead of Zuccotti Park squalor a swanky
room at the W Hotel Downtown was more comfy for Brad
Spitzer (pictured) and other well-heeled protesters.


Peter Dutro A room at the W Hotel Downtown

Peter Dutro

“He’s here all the time,” a hotel source said. “We all see him at the protest.”

Spitzer denied sheltering Occupiers. He claimed he only invited in a blogger buddy living at the park to wash off his camp grime.

Meanwhile, Dutro, 35, one of only a handful of OWS leaders in charge of the movement’s $500,000 in donations, checked in on Wednesday, the night after police emptied Zuccotti Park.

While hundreds of his rebel brethren scrambled to find shelter in church basements, Dutro chose the five-star, 58-story hotel, with its lush rooms and 350-count Egyptian cotton sheets. He lives only a short taxi ride away in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.

“I knew everything was going to be a clusterf--k in the morning,” he told The Post, alluding to Occupy’s own disruption plans. “How would I get over the bridge when they were shutting it down?”

The tattoo artist-turned-Occupy money man took the elevator up to the fifth-floor welcome desk, where a disc jockey spins tunes and guests enjoy a vista of the growing freedom tower.

He said he spent $500 of his own money to get the room because he wanted a good night’s rest ahead of the cause’s two-month ceremony the next day and raucous post-raid protests.

“I knew . . . there was a high probability of getting arrested,” he said. “I wanted a nice room. That’s OK. Not everybody there is dirt poor.”

He paid for the palace with his American Express card.

“It is an expensive hotel. Whatever,” he said.

The rooms have 37-inch flat-screen TVs, window seats overlooking the city and iPod-dock alarm clocks. Visitors can order 12-year-old Glenlivet scotch for $375 a bottle, or an $18 pastrami sandwich, from room service. There’s even a menu for four-legged guests, including a $16 dog dish of Niman Ranch ground beef.

He claims he chose the W for its convenience, not its luxury.

“I’m not in the business of throwing money away,” he said. “It’s the only room I could find.”

And he claims he took care of comrades in less-comfortable digs.

“I took food to all those churches,” he said. “I got them cigarettes.”

Occupiers told The Post that they witnessed other General Assembly and group leaders stay in both the W Downtown and the Marriott Hotel — and said that key players were not present when cops stormed Zuccotti.

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#1. To: Happy Quanzaa (#0)

One in Three Americans in Poverty, or Just Above It November 20th, 2011

Via: New York Times:

They drive cars, but seldom new ones. They earn paychecks, but not big ones. Many own homes. Most pay taxes. Half are married, and nearly half live in the suburbs. None are poor, but many describe themselves as barely scraping by.

Planet Hell...Ruled by Psychopaths...and the Gods aren't very nice....;}

Have fun in church today.

Pray to the Sweet Baby Hesus for me....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-20   9:40:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: mcgowanjm (#1)

Williams: Poverty in America?

By Walter E. Williams November 16, 2011 7:20 am

According to CBS News, "the number of people in the U.S. living in poverty in 2010 rose for the fourth year in a row, representing the largest number of Americans in poverty in the 52 years since such estimates have been published by the U.S. Census Bureau." MSNBC said, "The U.S. poverty rate remains among the highest in the developed world." Let's look at a few poverty facts.

Heritage Foundation researchers Dr. Robert Rector and Rachel Sheffield laid out some facts about the poor in their report "Understanding Poverty in the United States: Surprising Facts About America's Poor" (9/13/2011). Eighty percent of poor households have air conditioning. Nearly three-fourths have a car or truck, and 31 percent have two or more. Two-thirds have cable or satellite TV. Half have one or more computers. Forty-two percent own their homes. The average poor American has more living space than the typical non-poor person in Sweden, France or the U.K. Ninety-six percent of poor parents stated that their children were never hungry during the year because they couldn't afford food.

"The Material Well-Being of the Poor and the Middle Class Since 1980" (10/25/2011) is a research paper by professor Bruce D. Meyer of the University of Chicago and The National Bureau of Economic Research and professor James X. Sullivan of the University of Notre Dame. In it they report: "Our results show evidence of considerable improvement in material well-being for both the middle class and the poor over the past three decades. Median income and consumption both rose by more than 50 percent in real terms between 1980 and 2009. In addition, the middle 20 percent of the income distribution experienced noticeable improvements in housing characteristics: living units became bigger and much more likely to have air conditioning and other features. The quality of the cars these families own also improved considerably. Similarly, we find strong evidence of improvement in the material well-being of poor families."

The grim official measures of poverty or income stagnation reported are the result of a number of biases that understate well-being, such as relying exclusively on narrow income measures that do not reflect all the resources available to the household for consumption. Income measures fail to capture important components of economic well-being, such as wealth and the ownership of durables, e.g., houses and cars. For example, official measures would consider a retired couple who owned their car and mortgage-free $700,000 home and lived on $20,000 savings to be poor. Clearly, their income does not reflect their material well-being.

"Income Mobility in the U.S. from 1996 to 2005" (11/13/2007) is a report by the U.S. Department of the Treasury that shows considerable income mobility of individuals in the U.S. economy. "Roughly half of taxpayers who began in the bottom income quintile in 1996 moved up to a higher income group by 2005. Among those with the very highest incomes in 1996 -- the top 1/100 of 1 percent -- only 25 percent remained in this group in 2005. Moreover, the median real income of these top taxpayers declined over the study period." These findings confirm previous studies dating back to the 1960s reaching the same conclusion, namely: At different periods of time, different people occupy different income groups, but the overall trend is upward.

What about the concentration of wealth? In 1918, John D. Rockefeller's fortune accounted for more than half of 1 percent of total private wealth. To compile the same half of 1 percent of the total private wealth in the United States today, you'd have to combine the fortunes of Microsoft's Bill Gates ($59 billion) and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg ($19 billion), but with 10 other multibillionaires in between.

Our congressionally caused recession has indeed caused needless hardship for many Americans, but the big poverty and income stagnation hype is part and parcel of an agenda to make us more accepting of politicians getting their hands deeper into our pocketbooks in the name of helping the poor.

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Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University.

Happy Quanzaa  posted on  2011-11-20   10:48:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Happy Quanzaa (#2)

I don’t like calling cops pigs.

This asshole, Lieutenant John Pike of the UC Davis Police Department, is a pig.

This is video of him pepper spraying a group of peaceful protesters at Occupy UC Davis yesterday, without regard and in as inhumane a way as possible.

They are sitting there, en masse.

Along he comes, spraying an orange-tinted substance onto the lot of them, without provocation, and apparently with the approval of the rest of his officers, who do absolutely nothing to stop this fucking pig.

Lieutenant John Pike is a fucking pig.

A fucking asshole pig.

And if you think the Occupy movement is going anywhere — if you think it’s gone dormant, and that it’ll just disappear, remember what this fucking pig did.

Because we will.

#occupyucdavis #uc davis #occupywallstreet #ows #news #john pike

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-20   11:01:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: mcgowanjm (#3)

an orange-tinted substance

The cop was just trying to help out the hippies with their herpes and other affictions. Agent Orange kills crabs, cooties, STDs, scabies, ring worms, the AIDS virus, and all sorts of other nasties that infest the fleabaggers.

Happy Quanzaa  posted on  2011-11-20   11:12:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Happy Quanzaa (#6)

The cop was just trying to help out the hippies

Thanx for all of it. We'll remember and make sure you're on the receiving end of our 'gifts to your Magi'...;}

Hope those gates guarding your community are real strong.

And keep an eye out for your security...they're the threat.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-20   11:19:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: mcgowanjm (#7)

Thanx for all of it. We'll remember and make sure you're on the receiving end of our 'gifts to your Magi'...;}

But he is not part of the 1 percent. You don't even know who he is. Are you just going to get some random person?

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-11-20   11:21:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: A K A Stone (#8)

But he is not part of the 1 percent. You don't even know who he is.

Sure I do. That's what empathy is for.

Even as you 1%ers think it's some kind of weakness.

HQ says he's a nuke engineer. And he's an acknowledged racist. Also a bonafide republican.

And he thinks there hasn't been Any problems with nukes Anyhwere on the planet for the last year.

Only someone in a Developmentally Disabled Workshop can think that way, or someone in the 1%.

;}

Bloomberg’s One Percent Solution Understanding why Occupy Wall Street has stymied the mayor at every turn. * 3 Comments Add Yours * By Chris Smith * Published Nov 18, 2011 ShareThis

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-20   11:26:05 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: mcgowanjm, A K A Stone (#9) (Edited)

HQ says he's a nuke engineer. And he's an acknowledged racist. Also a bonafide republican.

Wrong, I never said I was a nuclear engineer, I'm a steel fabricator and designer who has worked on nuclear power projects. I never acknowledged that I was a racist, that's just the card you fools play on whomever you disagree with. The economist whose article I posted on this thread just happens to be an American of African descent, thank-you very much. And I am not a member of the Republican Party. Voting against Democrats does not make someone a GOP member, and you do not have to be a party member to vote in primaries in my state.

Basically I'm an unaffiliated libertarian/free market capitalist & a devout constitutionalist.

Happy Quanzaa  posted on  2011-11-20   11:57:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Happy Quanzaa (#12)

The economist whose article I posted on this thread just happens to be an American of African descent, thank-you very much.

Waiting on that thread extolling the virtues of the Black People for overcoming 500 years of genocide....

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-21   10:06:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: mcgowanjm (#26)

Waiting on that thread extolling the virtues of the Black People for overcoming 500 years of genocide....

Did anybody happen to mention that 90+ percent of it was caused by their fellow black men?

sneakypete  posted on  2011-11-21   18:05:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: sneakypete (#33)

Did anybody happen to mention that 90+ percent of it was caused by their fellow black men?

When do you plan to get to the jews, sp?....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-21   20:59:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: mcgowanjm (#34)

Did anybody happen to mention that 90+ percent of it was caused by their fellow black men?

When do you plan to get to the jews, sp?....;}

I don't. The Jews didn't force the black man to enslave other black men and put them up for sale. All they did was to become buyers.

BTW,while we are on the subject,I am really,REALLY tired of hearing blacks whine about slavery like a bunch of little bitches. EVERY OTHER GROUP of humans on the planet with the possible exception of Eskimos has both owned slaves and BEEN slaves.

What the hell is so special about blacks that should make us care about them? Ain't it about time that blacks started to "man up" and take responsibility for their futures,instead of whining and crying about their past like a bunch of little girls?

Hell,the Vikings were selling white slaves to the Africans hundreds of years before Europe even discovered America existed.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-11-22   11:28:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: sneakypete (#36)

All they did was to become buyers.

So when did the enslaver find out the Jews had a market?

And what were the Jews doing in the meantime?

Enslaving their own tribes.

Don't give this shite....please.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-22   11:56:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: mcgowanjm (#40)

All they did was to become buyers.

So when did the enslaver find out the Jews had a market?

Wrong question. Shouldn't it have been "When did the black tribal chiefs discover they had a international market,and could sell their slaves to the Jews?

And what were the Jews doing in the meantime?

Living their lives and making money other ways.

Enslaving their own tribes.

Jews were enslaving fellow Jews? Even if this is true,so what? They still didn't invent slavery. Unless you are a fundie Christian,you know there was no such thing as a Jew when the first slave was created back in the caveman days.

Don't give this shite....please.

Inconvenient Non-PC truth?

HEY! If you believe PC history,black man was the ORIGINAL Man,which means it was the black man that INVENTED SLAVERY.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-11-22   12:41:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: sneakypete (#42)

Wrong question. Shouldn't it have been "When did the black tribal chiefs discover they had a international market,and could sell their slaves to the Jews?

nope.

Think you're raising a crop.

for self consumption. You don't go big to export until there is a market.

and btw, when&if there Is a market, you won't be able to raise whatever it is the market wants.

And the corrolary: If you Can raise it, there won't be a market for it....8D

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-11-22   12:51:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#45. To: mcgowanjm (#43)

for self consumption. You don't go big to export until there is a market.

The Jews couldn't buy black slaves unless there were black slaves to sell,and these slaves were enslaved and sold by their fellow Africans.

No way you spin it,Jim,the Jews are not responsible for slavery. They were nothing more than the middlemen.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-11-22 18:39:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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