Does the Occupy movement go to the "next level" when "we" purchase a property such as Pellini [ x-ref. "How To Float A Municipal Bond To Purchase Pellini Property — WACCO thread ] within which we build our shared vision, perhaps even using the General Assembly means of decision making, at least to start the project — in principle — then, turn it over to a working committee, or committees? Or, a portion of Occupy can incorporate for the purpose(s) of doing such projects as suggested in "How To Float A Municipal Bond To Buy Pellini Property". Why not? Essentially this is actually being done throughout Occupy sites across the country, and, in the same manner, including practical way(s) of using property. For example, @ OWS with its kitchen, its library, its media and communications center, as example. We can establish a stable base for, and, in the name of "Occupy".
This way, we go from "tents" to "main street". And we shine a light on it, as our platform, from which we call on and demand from "corporate America" and "official polity" that they listen and meet our demands. We exemplify and demand shifting the wealth of the 1% to the needs and use of the 99%! As momentum builds through Occupy sites, we become a force to be reckoned with and police forces and politicians who direct them find it ever more difficult, if not impossible, to attack "Occupy".
Occupy becomes a piece of main street. Attacking "Occupy" becomes attacking "private property"! Envision America's Main Street reaction to such an assault on basic Constitutional tenets. Envision the use of such property for our needs and goals?! Grand vision? Revolution? Yes, and ... simple practical steps. Might we do it? If not us, who? If not now, when? On WACCO, recently suggested, it may be best to open a small business, rather than, or in addition to, a protest against big business. In the larger frame, we are actually on the same page.


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