From Portland to New York City, the un-occupation of America is underway.
The Associated Press reported cities are coordinating their efforts:
As concerns over safety and sanitation grew at the encampments over the last month, officials from nearly 40 cities turned to each other on conference calls, sharing what worked and what hasn't as they grappled with the leaderless movement.
At the same time, the hypocrisy of some Occupy supporters is stunning. They support Occupiers taking over public-private spaces and trashing them in the name of the 99 percent so long as it’s not their property. When Occupy Wall Street sought sanctuary in property owned by Trinity Church Wall Street, church officials called the NYPD to have them arrested.
Meanwhile, Occupy Philly is mired in its own muck.
It’s just a matter of time before Occupy Filthy is evicted from Dilworth Plaza. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports:
Philadelphia Lt. Ray Evers, of the Public Affairs unit, said there was no planned eviction of Dilworth Plaza as of Tuesday, saying that any such plan would come from the mayor’s office. But he said that the conditions at the protest site had worsened in recent weeks.
A new poll shows voters give “down twinkles” to Occupy Wall Street. Occupiers’ preoccupation with squatting in unsanitary places is turning off the 99 percent.
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