Riots are predicted (or just possible?) in Seattle again today – nothing new. The financial district is on High Alert, but only because they don’t want to be caught napping . . . like Boston.
Riots’ve happened before, and they’ll happen again; protests are more common here, than Baskin Robbin’s ice cream parlors.
But here in the Pacific Northwest, a haven of Communist activity, no one seems to connect the dots! Let’s allow them to do that for us – note that this link is directly to the old Communist Union – Workers of the World!
Trying to educate their own, as regular folks (albeit too young to know the history) these LEFTISTS now with no fear, publish this themselves!
No surprise here either — it’s the “same-ol’-same-ol” Occupy Crowd, (they admit being “socialist” but …) I find it interesting that no one seems interested in exposing the Communist roots.
Read down in the article of that link – you’ll find some of the same language used by Occupy!
Obama’s support of the increase of the minimum wage, is playing both ends against the middle – parallel to the Socialists inciting violence over other issues, – or like the financial “slowdown” resulting in decreased work hours.
This below, in italics, is from yet another site:
Also, it’s no coincidence that the minimum-wage battle failed to pass yesterday! Barack’s from Chicago, after all! Will that be what brings them into the streets?
The White House did send out an email last night alerting (spinning) his supporters that the failure of this bill was the fault of Republicans … (though Dem’s crossed over) that at the same time billionaire Democrats (exposed on Fox’s Kelly File) were “strategizing”.
Subsequently, the May Day Riots of 1894 occurred. In 1904, the International Socialist Conference meeting in Amsterdam called on “all Social Democratic Party organizations and trade unions of all countries to demonstrate energetically on May First for the legal establishment of the 8-hour day, for the class demands of the proletariat, and for universal peace.” The congress made it “mandatory upon the proletarian organizations of all countries to stop work on May 1, wherever it is possible without injury to the workers.”[8]
In many countries, the working classes sought to make May Day an official holiday, and their efforts largely succeeded. May Day has long been a focal point for demonstrations by various socialist, communist and anarchist groups. In Germany, May Day coincides with Walpurgisnacht.[9] May Day has been an important official holiday in countries such as the People’s Republic of China, North Korea, Cuba and the former Soviet Union. May Day celebrations typically feature elaborate popular and military parades in these countries [citation needed].
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