In a press release, Jay Leiderman writes: Read more…
“If you can’t occupy Wall Street, at least keep Wall Street occupied!!”
If you don’t want to sit through this video (which really isn’t that long AND he’s got a great dry humor and delivery!), here are his primary tactics:
You know those credit card applications that inundate our mailboxes and landfills with TRASH? They come with postage paid envelopes which you can use to generate a dialogue.
From the simplest to the most time consuming, try one or more of the following ideas from his video:
1. send the envelope back to the bank–just seal & send EMPTY
OR
2. send it back full with their crap so it costs them more in postage as well as anything else you think might interest them
OR
3. send them a note in their postage paid envelope–address it to the person who is opening their mail for peanuts a day w/o benefits, encourage them to join a union
OR
4. put a wooden shim OR a roofing shingle in your envelope so they have to pay even more to pay for their postage …also a message of course about why!
These tactices will force banks to react, to do something–if they get 100,000 “weird responses” they have to deal with…just imagine!
Finally, in your note, please remember that the person who is opening the mail is NOT the person to blame for the current economic crisis. They are in the same boat you are, just trying to survive even if it’s in a dead end job with little or no pay or benefits.
So, here’s how, if you can’t occupy Wall Street you can at least keep Wall Street occupied!!
Wines for Fall Festivities
What wine should you bring to Halloween, Day of the Dead or other ghostly ghastly or just plain fall festivities? In addition to Twisted Oaks “River of Skulls” Mourvedre and Ghost Pines Merlot (lovely with this super simple pumpkin soup!), here are some thoughts on some wines you might choose for Halloween dinner or for Dias de Los Muertos or other fall dinners.
Wines for Th
anksgiving dinner to follow soon!
Our fall festivities have included camping at the beach and Zion National Park. Since I prefer to drink my vino in glass, I have found Reidel To Go which comes in its own cardboard tube. But for a group, you can’t beat the plastic Govino for convenience, less worry, and WINE TASTES GOOD in GOVINO!
I’ve tasted several reds, whites and even champagnes and been very impressed. If you loan them out, however, you need to make sure people know these aren’t disposable. They’re about $13 for a box of 4.
A FALL WINE FOR A SPECIAL MEAL
Two Hands Gnarly Vines 2007 from the Barossa is what a glass of wine should be every time if you ask me–rich, balanced, flavorful, with lots of fruit but plenty of acid. It was all we could do to NOT drink it all before our dinner of filet mignon wrapped in bacon was ready! Whether camping in Zion NP on a beautiful fall afternoon or at home, this is a wonderful special occasion wine (unless $40 bottles are a daily occurrance in your budget!) . I am so glad that I brought this special bottle of wine for that meal because the day
and the meal deserved it (I’m also glad I found it on sale for $23 instead of $46!)
Bacon wrapped filet-mignon + Two Hands Gnarly Vines Barossa Valley Shiraz + Fall Day in Zion National Park= ecstasy
The top photo shows some of the wines we brought to the beach campout in mid October. On the left, you’ll find 3 boxed wines. I’ve written before about the Carlo Rossi boxed wines and the Octavins; boxed wine is a convenient way to enjoy a glass of pinot or other wine when you don’t want a bottle because it stays good in the box for a month or more. We brought out the chardonnay because this is a great way to have wine around to cook with–we used it in the clams that we cooked on the fire with garlic, basil, and mushrooms. Everyone who tries the Pinot Evil is surprised by how good it is–a box is about $20.
On top of the boxed wine is una calavera of tequila, a reposado from Kah. And yes, we lost our heads with that tequila we we used for a full moon toast over the fire near the close of the night. This is an excellent tequila in a wonderful handpainted vessel that retails for about $50; I got it on sale for $37.
The Dearly Beloved Forever Red Mendocino Red Blend
Bogle’s Phantom Ranch Zin and Petit Sirah (a spirited wine for $16!)
Henriot Champagne
Smoking Loon and other wines for Thanksgiving to follow soon!
DISCLAIMERS: I bought a box each of Govino red wine glasses and sparkling wine flutes; I later contacted Govino about supplying flutes for champagne day and they sent me samples of all three. The boxed wines were sent as samples as were the bottles of Smoking Loon and the Crusher Petit Sirah.
Celebrate Champagne Day 2011 TODAY!
Celebrate Champagne Day 2011 TODAY!.
Yes, that’s right, TODAY is International Champagne Day and I am co-hosting an event at The Jolly Oyster at the Ventura State Beach.
Need I say more?
How about: it’s FREE? And FREE parking? And it’s a fundraiser to Save McGrath State Beach?
See you there!
#occupyventura: candlelight vigil 10/28–guest post by Grant Marcus
OCCUPYVENTURA TO HOLD CANDLELIGHT VIGIL FOR
FALLEN SOLDIER IN SOLIDARITY WITH OCCUPYOAKLAND
by Grant Marcus
OccupyVentura, in solidarity with Occupy
Oakland will hold a candlelight vigil in the rose
garden in front of City Hall at 8pm this Friday.
OccupyVentura will hold the vigil in prayer
and meditation for U.S. Marine Olsen in hope
his condition will continue to improve. The
group is currently occupying City Hall as part
of the OccupyWallStreet movement.
If you wish to participate in the vigil, please
bring a candle and hopeful thoughts and prayers
to City Hall. The gathering will meet in front of
our historic building on Poli and California
Streets.
The call for a vigil follows the injury of Marine, Scott
Olsen, 3rd Battalion, 4th regiment at #occupyoakland.
The marine suffered a skull fracture after being hit with
a projectile by Oakland police. Olsen had
returned recently from two tours in Iraq.
“It’s a sad day when a marine, who
defends his country, cannot peacefully as-
semble,” said Jose Sanchez of Iraqi Veterans
Against the War. Members of Olsen’s fam-
ily have stated they are “appalled” by police
actions.
The marine had come from work to join
OccupyOakland when police admittedly
fired stun grenades, bean bags, tear gas
canisters and plastic bullets into the crowd
of occupyers.
Olsen was hit by one of the projectiles.
Several demonstrators then responded, com-
ing to his rescue. When they did, police fired
more projectiles, scattering many occupyers.
But some braved the line of fire to carry
Olsen out of harm’s way.
The marine was then taken by ambu-
lance to Highland General Hospital.and
admitted to the critical care unit. His con-
dition has since been downgraded to fair,
and he is answering yes/no questions.
Police Chief Howard Jordan stated that
he had only ordered bean bags to be fired,
and he blamed outside agencies for the
use of tear gas and the other projectiles..
There have been particularly large crowds
in Oakland and in OcccupySan Francisco,
and the tensions have been building in the
two adjacent cities overwhelmed with pro-
testers. There are 600 occupations cur-
rently going on throughout the country and
900 worldwide. 50 occupations are
going on in California.
For further information, contact Grant
Marcus at 805-259-9725, or email,
grantpeacenurse726ATgmail.com. Free
speech, the right to assemble, and our
democracy should have no fear.
This weekend, #OccupyVentura heads back downtown for an encampment at City Hall. Unfortunately, in order to get a city permit, the group agreed with the City to be in a parking lot above and behind City Hall.
To increase visibility, personally, I encourage participants to hang out on the lawn IN FRONT of City Hall and to spend the weekend traipsing up the hill to the parking lot and back.
The lawn should also provide you with a more comfortable place to lounge, plan, and get on the internet!
That’s where you’ll find me –I hope to be there Saturday afternoon and Sunday too…as well as during the following week!
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28
3 pm — Sign Making and Organization at Ventura City Hall, Poli and California
5:30 pm — March down Main Street
7:00 pm — General Assembly Meeting (GA) *Facilitator —Kendra
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
Planning Meeting 10 am
Marches at 12:00 noon, 4:00 pm, and 8 pm
5:00 pm — General Assembly Meeting (GA) *Facilitator —Theresa
During the day there will be Educational Workshops/Circles
—Constitution Study Group 11 am, 3 pm (Eileen)
—Heath Care/Insurance Info. at 4 pm (Grant)
— Q and A on Monetary Issues 2 pm (John)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30
Planning Meeting 10 am
5:00 pm — General Assembly Meeting (GA) *Facilitator —Richie
SHOCKWAVES FROM WALL STREET COME TO MAIN STREET VENTURA
By Grant Marcus
Top photo–widely shared image on Facebook; middle photo is an East coast friend’s poster; bottom photo from New Republic Printing–their #occupy stickers were featured in yesterday’s post for $2.
Occupy Wall Street has gone global, with its shock waves felt in all major cities across the United States, as well as other countries such as Italy, Spain, Greece, Germany, Great Britain, and Japan.
And as many as 1000 came out throughout the day to support the encampment at Mission Park, with some participating in marches down Main Street, Ventura. Organizers here have named the action, “Occupy Ventura.”
As the economic crisis continues to be felt throughout the nation, and as unemployment remains high, with little being accomplished by Congress, its effects are reverberating in over 40cities, large and small in California.
But unlike the Tea Party, which is supported by the Koch Brothers (big oil) Freedom Works (Dick Armey and insurance companies) and FoxNews (the corporate media) the “99 percenters” are not getting the same media coverage. And although there have been daily protests for the last four weeks that has lead to a global response and a “world’s day of protest against corporate greed,” the corporate media has onl recently covered the story, and sparsely at best, often staging interviews to mock the seriousness or popularity of the movement. Perhaps it is because the message of the 99% doesn’t cater to the Fortune 500, i.e., those who sponsor and pay for the major news media.
When a protester was asked by FoxNews how “hippies and commies” could be taken seriously, one youth said, “You know, my mom is American and she had an American son. You don’t have to be a hippie to be against trillions of dollars wasted on war, and you don’t have to be a commie to oppose corporate greed and bailouts, while the rest of America is hurting. What I want to know is, who pays your salary?” The young activist’s comment was apparently excluded at air time.
Major media sources have targeted youth, pinholing them as “neo-hippies, Maoists, idiots, and the like. But when you sit down and talk with unemployed lawyers, struggling business owners, food safety instructors, laid off teachers and counselors, and graduate students who can’t find work right here in Ventura County, one begins to realize just how deeply entrenched the economic crisis is.
Engaged in politics myself, I didn’t want to interview the usual sources. I wanted to meet new faces that had come out in large numbers to support “Occupy Ventura.”
The first fresh face I met was a young Asian woman who was a college graduate, and who had successfully passed the Bar, but was unable to find work for two years, after obtaining her license. She is $250,000 in debt, a debt she hopes “to pay back before the end of my lifetime,” but she is obviously discouraged. At this point, unknowingly, my recorder goes dead (new batteries from China) and so I cannot complete her sad tale. I apologize to her now. It reaffirms in me why we need paper trails, at the voting booth and in interviews.
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Scott Brown’s interview is successful. Scott is a 53 year old aeronautics engineer who lives in east Ventura. I asked him why he was here at the protest.
“I’ve witnessed for many years the middle class being squeezed, and how all the wealth and power is being concentrated at the top. The middle class used to be able to turn to the political process, but that’s awash in money, money unaccounted for in so many ways, which has been bought and sold by both sides of the aisle, I hate to say.”
I ask Scott about the effects of all that.
“A strong country needs a strong middle class. We are losing that. We may have freedom of expression, but it has no power right now. It’s just corporations and pure greed. Corporations take all the money, then they complain of paying taxes when they hardly pay any. Personal income tax for the wealthy has been at its lowest in 50 years, and still we have politicians that go out on the stump to propose even lower taxes under the preposterous notion that it will somehow fix unemployment, it will somehow fix the deficit. Somehow, by giving more money to the rich and taking more money from the public trough, it will make all our problems go away. It’s a preposterous notion, and I am gratified to see people rising up.”
Not hearing a voice like Scott’s on the news, I asked him if he felt his point of view was being represented in the media. Read more…
I don’t know about you, but the #occupy movement has occupied quite a bit of my mind lately as well as my imagination.
There’s a constant stream on twitter and facebook of stories, graphs, charts, and information that articulates WHY so many people are so UPSET.
I’ve been busy fueling the stream myself by sharing what I find on twitter and facebook and targeting people who I think would be interested in reading what I find.
So far, I haven’t posted anything about it here–except for the steady stream that shows up on my twitter feed!
Here the 3 most important links illustrated with images from my good friend Steve McCarthy over at New Republic Printing.
He’ll send you a sticker for $2 if you ask him; he’ll also make you a shirt for a little more money. He’s also got a Gothtober special going–mention “trick or treat” in your order and get $10% off.
First, a lengthy in-depth analysis well worth reading: “Occupy Wall Street is a Movement Too Big to Fail” from AlterNet http://t.co/KPWZojRi .
Second, the charts and graphs that show what the issues are:CHARTS: Here’s What The Wall Street Protesters Are So Angry About… from www.businessinsider.com
And to close with a bit of humor: Jon Stewart has had a great time lampooning the Republicans over this. This recent clip “Scorn in the US” is hilarious and brilliant way of showing how the Repubs called us to action, to take the streets, to go into battle–but they’re not too happy with us now that we’ve done it!
Tomorrow, a guest post by local activist Grant Marcus.
Art/Wine Predator & Jolly Oyster Invite YOU to a Champagne Day Celebration 10/28/11
The Jolly Oyster and Art Predator
invite you to celebrate Champagne Day
at the Ventura State Beach with us!
3-6pm Friday October 28, 2011
Enjoy specials on fresh oysters & clams from Baja farms & meet the farmers!
Bring your own bubbles & a picnic!
Get expert tips to shuck oysters & cook clams!
Learn about local marine life from Ranger Jelly!
Free parking from 3-6pm!
Sign up! It’s free! http://champagneday.eventbrite.com/
http://www.meetup.com/2nd-Annual-ChampagneDay/Jolly-Oyster-Ventura-State-Beach-Park-Ventura-CA/
Info: http://winepredator.wordpress.com http://www.thejollyoyster.com
PS I LOVE these Govino champagne flutes!! They come 4 in a box for $12.95 or you can get them for $3.25 each! Find them at Palermo on Main in Ventura–coming soon to the Jolly Oyster!
ArtRiders Meet to Decide ArtRides Future
As much fun as the Gothtober Quidditch ArtRide was (as you can see from the photos over on Bikergogal), organizing and publicizing the ArtRides every month is just too much for one person to do. I’ve asked for help before and not gotten much. So before I quit doing them altogether, I have invited the ArtRiders to discuss the future of the Rides tonight in Ventura. Email me for directions.
So: If you want the ArtRides to continue, step up then show up! Come to a potluck at 5:30 followed by a meeting MONDAY OCT 17, 2011 from 7-8pm to decide: Read more…
Gothtober Bicycle Rides & Other News
Did you miss out on last night’s First Friday “Gothtober” Quidditch Ride?We sure showed those muggles how we roll! Here’s one photo to catch your interest–mosy over to Bikergo Gal for the full report and lots more photos!
Looking for more bicycle fun? Tomorrow is another Ciclavia in LA!
Closer to home check out:
VBU Bike Rodeo Meeting Tue, Oct 11 7:00pm – 9:00pm
345 W. Center St., Ventura (It’s a house, so we’re looking for a better location.)
– Our very first Meeting in preparation for our 6th annual VCCool Kids’ Bicycle Safety Rodeo, May 2013.
If you were involved, we hope to see you! Newcomers totally welcome too! There’s lots to do.
?Full Moon Bike Ride maybe? Wed, Oct 12
A local cyclist’s fun event – bike at your own risk, and bring lights!
Not a confirmed event: stay tuned–Downtown Ventura Mission Park
VBU Monthly Meeting Thu, Oct 13- Bicycle Advocacy meeting. 7:00pm – 9:00pm
345 W. Center St., Ventura (It’s a house – so we’re looking for a new location.)
You can also check out our calendar at www.vccool.org !
SB ArtRiders B & SC Meeting Mon Oct 17






