Today’s Music: One-Man Bands

Gee Gee Kettel — One-Man Street Band (He’s got a nice blues groove going)

Robert Lighthouse — One Man Blues Band (Sign him up!)

Eric Lenz — One Man Blues Band (Too bad the video is edited)

Sweet Marc — Marc Twyman’s One Man Electric Blues Band (Marc is a mighty busy man here)

Stefan Joubert, Said to Be London’s Best Street Guitarist (Stanley Jordan and more)

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Matt Taibbi: 5 Things Wall Street Protesters Should Demand of the 1%

Matt Taibbi: 5 Things Wall Street Protesters Should Demand of the 1%
Lauren Kelley
AlterNet, Oct. 13, 2011

Matt Taibbi writes in Rolling Stone that “the [Occupy Wall Street] movement’s basic strategy – to build numbers and stay in the fight, rather than tying itself to any particular set of principles – makes a lot of sense early on.” However, he says, “the time is rapidly approaching when the movement is going to have to offer concrete solutions to the problems posed by Wall Street.”

Taibbi offers the protesters a “short but powerful” list of demands that he thinks they should get behind. And they make a lot of sense! Here they are:

1. Break up the monopolies. The so-called “Too Big to Fail” financial companies – now sometimes called by the more accurate term “Systemically Dangerous Institutions” – are a direct threat to national security. They are above the law and above market consequence, making them more dangerous and unaccountable than a thousand mafias combined. There are about 20 such firms in America, and they need to be dismantled; a good start would be to repeal the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and mandate the separation of insurance companies, investment banks and commercial banks.

2. Pay for your own bailouts. A tax of 0.1 percent on all trades of stocks and bonds and a 0.01 percent tax on all trades of derivatives would generate enough revenue to pay us back for the bailouts, and still have plenty left over to fight the deficits the banks claim to be so worried about. It would also deter the endless chase for instant profits through computerized insider-trading schemes like High Frequency Trading, and force Wall Street to go back to the job it’s supposed to be doing, i.e., making sober investments in job-creating businesses and watching them grow.

3. No public money for private lobbying. A company that receives a public bailout should not be allowed to use the taxpayer’s own money to lobby against him. You can either suck on the public teat or influence the next presidential race, but you can’t do both. Butt out for once and let the people choose the next president and Congress.

4. Tax hedge-fund gamblers. For starters, we need an immediate repeal of the preposterous and indefensible carried-interest tax break, which allows hedge-fund titans like Stevie Cohen and John Paulson to pay taxes of only 15 percent on their billions in gambling income, while ordinary Americans pay twice that for teaching kids and putting out fires. I defy any politician to stand up and defend that loophole during an election year.

5. Change the way bankers get paid. We need new laws preventing Wall Street executives from getting bonuses upfront for deals that might blow up in all of our faces later. It should be: You make a deal today, you get company stock you can redeem two or three years from now. That forces everyone to be invested in his own company’s long-term health – no more Joe Cassanos pocketing multimillion-dollar bonuses for destroying the AIGs of the world.

Read more about Taibbi’s advice for the Occupy Wall Street crowd at Rolling Stone.

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Who to Call If You Are Arrested at an OWS Event

PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY: If you are arrested at an Occupy Event, call the National Lawyers Guild:

New York City: (212) 679-6018
Los Angeles: (323) 696-2299
Washington, DC: (202) 957 2445
Chicago: (773) 309-1198
San Francisco: (415) 285-1011
New Orleans: (504) 875-0019
Baltimore: (410) 205-2850
Minnesota: (612) 656-9108
Michigan: (313) 963-0843
Portland: (503) 902-5340
Boston: (617) 227-7335
Pennsylvania & Delaware: (267) 702-4654
Idaho: (208) 991-4324
Kansas City, Missouri 816-531-2224

Be very sure to write the applicable phone number in PERMANENT marker somewhere concealed on your body, protected from the elements. Do NOT assume you will be able to retrieve the number from a phone or a notebook. It is very likely you will be stripped of all your belongings.

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Yes We Cain?

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69 Percent of Fox News Viewers Agree with OWS Protests

Roger Ailes must be soiling his silk underwear; after weeks of intensive Fox News propaganda depicting the OWS movement as a bunch of dirty hippies and radical commies, 69.15 percent of respondents to this Fox News poll agreed with the OWS protestors vs. only 27.47 who swallowed Ailes’ bucket of swill. Oh, no, the yokels aren’t buying the con game anymore — is it time for Rupert to move to a secret undisclosed location? In related news, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is about to make a tremendous mistake later this morning if he tries to use force to remove OWS protestors from Liberty Plaza (Zuccotti Park), allegedly so that the park can be cleaned up, but really it appears in the vain hope that if the protestors are dispersed, they won’t return.  (Incidentally, the OWS folks have been fastidiously cleaning up the place in anticipation of this showdown.)  Billionaire Bloomberg should read up on what happened in Chicago in 1968 when ‘Hizzoner’ Mayor Richard J. Daley the First cracked down on the protestors — mainstream public opinion began shifting against the Vietnam War and Daley after gruesome images of cops gleefully beating in the heads of college kids, reporters, and doctors trying to treat the bloodied protestors reached the living rooms of America. Bad optics, as they say in the trade. This time is a little different, though; not only is the ‘whole world watching’ but they are joining in — in just a few short weeks, the OWS movement has spread to over 1,000 US cities and every continent in the world but Anarctica. If I were one of the ‘One Percent’ I’d be trembling in fear — the 99 Percent, ‘We the People,’ an army of students, teachers, white-collar and blue-collar workers, veterans, cops, firefighters, retirees, homeowners, conservatives, liberals, and everyone else who has been screwed by the current ‘socialism for the rich’ economy, are coming to take our country back from the greedy ‘Economic Royalists’ who want to make us wage slaves in their decrepit Dark Ages design for the future.

And let’s not forget this:

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Cartoon: How Can Only One Percent Be Too Big to Fail?

Short answer: they can’t, and they are failing right now. Matt Wuerker illustrates the point — the OWS movement is spreading like wildfire across the nation:

Copyright 2011 Matt Wuerker. H/T to Bartcop.com.

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Today’s Quote: Einstein on Fighting Evil

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Cartoons: A Matt Bors Two-Fer

Copyright 2011 Matt Bors. H/T to Bartcop.

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Proof That Tax Cuts to Corporations Don’t Create Jobs

Since the Republicans really have no ideas to create jobs, and, despite the WPA, CCC, and the long careers of GOP politicians, deny the government can create them, they keep going back to the one notion that’s failed miserably: giving tax cuts to the rich and profitable corporations in the vain hope they will hire more workers. (Gee, if that were true, we’d be swimming in jobs right now.) It’s magical thinking of the worst kind. Read the chart below; GE paid NO taxes in 2010 and CUT 20,000 jobs; ExxonMobil paid NO taxes in 2009 and hired no new workers. Every time some Republican tells the outrageous lie that tax cuts create jobs they ought to be asked to cite exactly which US corporations or wealthy individuals hired on large numbers of new workers due to tax cuts.

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American Autumn, Corporate Fall

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