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Occupy Ports: West Coast occupiers unite (Will try to shut down numerous W. Coast ports)
The Global Post ^ | December 9, 2011 | Stephanie Rice

Posted on 12/09/2011 10:47:18 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

OAKLAND — As anti-Wall Street protesters attempt to regroup and settle in for winter after a series of police raids that stripped much of the movement of its signature camps, protesters on the West Coast are staging a comeback.

On Dec. 12, Occupy movements from Seattle to San Diego say they will shut down their local ports, temporarily stopping the flow of capital on the West Coast. Organizers say they aim to disrupt the business of the “1 percent” — in this case, the corporations that own shipping terminals and do business at the ports.

If successful, shutting down the West Coast port system would be a massive show of power for a movement that in some cities seems to have lost some of its momentum along with the camps. It would also mark the first time the loosely organized and very decentralized Occupy movements have coordinated in a major way.

The action comes at a pivotal moment for the two-month-old movement, with protesters facing down a chill both from dropping temperatures and authorities who are increasingly losing patience with tents outside City Hall.

In recent weeks, police have cleared large encampments in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia and elsewhere. In Boston, protesters were ordered Thursday to clear out by midnight, although the deadline passed and police did not evict them.

“It’s a really incredible opportunity to build infrastructure for communication between the different movements,” said Jed Johnson, a 26-year-old baker and barista who attended a recent port-shutdown planning meeting in Oakland.

“There’s a little bit of a lull right now,” he added. “Stuff like this is important to keep people out here.”

The move has also galvanized Occupy movements in other cities. Texas occupiers have called for protesters to gather in Houston and march on that city's port. Even landlocked Denver is trying to get in on the action, with plans to protest at a local Wal-Mart distribution center.

In Oakland, protesters like Johnson are hoping for a repeat of Nov. 2, when tens of thousands converged en masse on the Port of Oakland, successfully stopping the flow of goods overnight.

It could be more complicated this time. The powerful International Longshore and Warehouse Union, which represents most of the port workers whom protesters say they are supporting, has publicly rejected the blockade effort.

“It appears here that outside groups intent on driving their own agendas outside of the ILWU and the Coast Longshore Division are attempting to co-opt the Union,” ILWU leaders wrote in a Nov. 21 memo to union locals.

Some protesters say they believe the rank-and-file port workers are with them and that union leaders are simply being careful to avoid legal problems that could arise if it appeared they were endorsing the shutdown.

Others are taking pains to avoid potential conflicts they worry could strain the warm relationship Occupy has shared with labor groups so far.

In Vancouver, Canada, Occupy member Mya Mayhem said protesters are still talking with local ILWU members and haven’t decided whether their demonstration that day will include attempting to halt port business.

“It is definitely our plan to send as much of a message as we can to union busters and environmental polluters but (we) are striving to maintain a good working relationship with our unions at the same time,” Mayhem wrote in an email.

“As soon as we find out what method will best represent the 99 percent we will go ahead,” Mayhem added.

In Oakland, officials are taking the threat of a second shutdown seriously. Port commissioners recently took out a full-page ad in local papers, reading in part:

“Shutting down the Port of Oakland is a bad idea. Another shutdown will only make things worse — diverting cargo, tax revenue, and jobs to other communities. It will hurt working people and harm our community.”

To bring port traffic to a standstill, protesters need to have enough people blocking terminal entrances so that a local arbitrator declares the situation a health and safety hazard, which will effectively stop port activity until the crowds dissipate or are cleared away.

In Oakland, it remains unclear whether protesters can mobilize those numbers the way they did on Nov. 2, when massive crowds streamed into the port and easily shut it down.

Unlike on Nov. 2, these days there is no camp outside City Hall. A small number of protesters — including at least one "tree-sitter" perched in a Sycamore — have been maintaining a vigil at the quiet plaza. But the space no longer provides the sense of community and visible reminder of the movement’s existence it did when there were 180 tents in it.

Numbers have been dwindling at general assemblies, the meetings where protesters discuss and vote on proposals. At several recent general assemblies, protesters have struggled to keep at least 100 — the number required to bring proposals to a vote — in the outdoor amphitheater that at one point swelled with crowds of more than 1,000.

“There is a sense of loss,” said Lucas, a member of Occupy Oakland’s finance committee who, like many protesters, gave only his first name. “What the camp did was provide a sense of place.”

But Lucas said he has faith that protesters will carry on without their tents. “The fact that the camp is not here does not change that we are living in a time of the most radical increase in inequality in history,” he said.

In economically hard-hit California, the movement does appear to have traction with the public. A recent Field Poll of 1,000 Californians found that 58 percent agree with the underlying reasons for the protest. A little less than half — 46 percent — said they personally identify with the movement.

For now, the toughest challenge may be simply building enough momentum to get through the winter, when protest activities — especially those by campus groups — are generally expected to quiet down.

And for those holdout cities still maintaining camps, the dropping temperatures pose a major obstacle.

Reached by phone earlier this week, Occupy Denver member Jeannie Hartley said she had more immediate concerns than her group’s involvement in the port shutdown day — mainly the roughly 50-75 people, a mix of homeless and activists, she said, who remain outside in record-cold temperatures.

“It’s going to be minus-6 degrees tonight,” Hartley said, “and we’ve got people camping.”

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Check out GlobalPost's full coverage on Occupy Wall Street here.


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To: Chuckster
I recall the bare shelves in Pocatello from the longshoremen's strike. Retailers placed little apology notes on the bare shelves. It happened right around the holidays, so some gifts that were on the "to buy" list were unavailable. Obviously, the folks in Hawaii are in a much more difficult position. Too many mouths to feed for the place to operate without a continuous flow of goods from the mainland.
81 posted on 12/09/2011 10:46:52 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: SandyInSeattle

Hope the send the PR face of Seattle unionized port workers, aka “My name is F%*k you C@#$sucker” guy.

Oh god, please let there be cameras rolling.


82 posted on 12/10/2011 3:29:24 AM PST by Proud_USA_Republican ("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.")
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To: Myrddin

Fun times ahead for the silly leftists as they attempt to eat each other and starve their brethen in Hawaii.

We should sell tickets to this and call it, “When the Left Ate Their Own!”

Classic sitcom!


83 posted on 12/10/2011 3:38:30 AM PST by Evergolightly (Ones conclusions are founded in the path traveled.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The revolution continues, comrades.

Viva La Revolucion!!! Viva Che!!!

/sarc/


84 posted on 12/10/2011 5:08:51 AM PST by ripley
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

They should be arrested IMMEDIATELY if they try to do this.


85 posted on 12/10/2011 5:12:20 AM PST by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
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To: null and void

“Yes, and?”

Uh, snow cannons are a GOOD thing, right?


86 posted on 12/10/2011 7:57:47 AM PST by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: SumProVita

Nope. #occupy had initial support.

Let them wear out their welcome, let everyone come to hate what they are doing, become sick of the stench, illuminated as to their vapidness or at least be bored/jaded with them.

When they have lost their popular support (such as it is) then use whatever force is needed to remove them.


87 posted on 12/10/2011 8:02:29 AM PST by null and void (This is day 1054 of America's ObamaVacation from reality.)
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To: catnipman
So is shooting skeet sleet...
88 posted on 12/10/2011 8:04:49 AM PST by null and void (This is day 1054 of America's ObamaVacation from reality.)
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To: AGreatPer
I've been in five cities in five weeks and I swear these are the same people in each city following me around.
They all have that insane look in their eyes.

The lights are down in Germany
and Germany is closed to me
different somehow this time.
The airport's still, cold corridors
ring empty beats through hollow feet
that I find to be mine.
Different Germany.
History repeats somehow.
Different Germany.
Afraid to know you now.
And past my eyes with leathered gaze
stare clean-cut boys all dressed as men
in sharpened uniform.
Who turned the clock? (Moved on or back)
and what dark chill is gathering still
before the storm.
Out in the street a tableau double-glazed
with laughing girls whose fastened smiles
are clearly not meant for me.

89 posted on 12/10/2011 8:10:23 AM PST by null and void (This is day 1054 of America's ObamaVacation from reality.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Over Thanksgiving I asked a family member who works at the port of Seattle what the unions thought about the attempts to shut the ports, and he said they didn’t care because under their contracts such an event was considered a safety issue and they were not required to work. I think they still get paid, but I am not sure about the details of their contract. So, maybe they won’t take issue with the commies if they try to block the ports?


90 posted on 12/10/2011 8:11:28 AM PST by epithermal
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To: SandyInSeattle
"I'd pay real money to see some of our Seattle longshoremen take a few of these hippies out."

Those guys are skullbusters. * **pOWS!** *

91 posted on 12/10/2011 8:50:16 AM PST by StAnDeliver
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To: roaddog727

Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed
A poor cafetier, barely kept him out da’ red,
Then one day he was servin’ up some food,
And into the store came a guy sayin’- “Dude,”

“Occupy ... free food ... follow me!”

Well the first thing you know Jed’s against the millionaires,
Kinfolk said “Jed, stay away from there.”
Said “Makin’ money is a-where you ought to be”
But he loaded up his pack, and moved to Zucotti.

[Park, that is ... smelly fools ... dumpin’ on cars]


92 posted on 12/10/2011 9:59:34 AM PST by mikrofon (Y'all stop by & set a spell...)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

With a real government in control, the Department of Homeland Security would consider this a threat to National Security.


93 posted on 12/10/2011 10:00:22 AM PST by Munz (All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.)
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To: TheDailyChange

>Got a real bad feeling the 2nd Civil War is underway.<

Obama is trying his hardest.
he helped orchestrate it in Kenya for his cousin Odinga, and he is making sure he can spark it here should he lose his re-election bid in ‘12.


94 posted on 12/10/2011 10:06:27 AM PST by Munz (All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The longshoremen who make their living from the flow of goods through ports, of course, will stand around ringing their hands, not knowing what to do./s


95 posted on 12/10/2011 4:40:22 PM PST by Eleutheria5 (Diplomacy is war by other means.)
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To: null and void
Thank you for #89. A bit scary.

When you get older you see many things repeating.
I have never seen that bit you posted.

96 posted on 12/10/2011 4:44:14 PM PST by AGreatPer (Obama has NEVER given a speech where he did not lie!!!)
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To: SandyInSeattle

They are on the same side now.


97 posted on 12/10/2011 5:09:57 PM PST by sport
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To: AGreatPer
More here
98 posted on 12/10/2011 5:24:32 PM PST by null and void (Day 1054 of America's ObamaVacation from reality [Heroes arent made, Frank, they're cornered...])
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To: Dengar01

“When your like fingers like turn like black”...
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
You won’t like it all that much Dude.


99 posted on 12/10/2011 5:29:31 PM PST by RipSawyer (This does not end well!)
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To: null and void

“Critical thinking is not one of their strong suits...”
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Hell, it ain’t even one of their weak T-shirts.


100 posted on 12/10/2011 5:37:15 PM PST by RipSawyer (This does not end well!)
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