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Why the OWS protesters aren't getting booted from the park...
By: DueDillinger
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Wed, 12 Oct 11 1:12 AM
Msg. 15667 of 21975

I wondered about this. Zuccotti Park is private property, so why would the owners tolerate the unsanitary encampment?

The answer is just what we would expect.

Here’s The Real Reason Why Occupy Wall Street Protesters Aren’t Getting Kicked Out Of Zuccotti Park
By Robert Johnson, Business Insider.com

Coming on the heels of the Solyndra debacle, the Obama administration has just approved a $168.9 million loan guarantee for the Granite Reliable wind farm project owned by Brookfield Asset Management (BAM). 

Among its many holdings BAM owns Brookfield Renewable Power, which owns the Granite Reliable and it also owns Brookfield Office Properties, whose holdings include the now famous Zuccotti Park. The Department of Energy finalized the loan guarantee less than a week after Occupy Wall Street protesters took to Zuccotti Park, and with the Obama administration’s Tuesday endorsement of the protests, rumors are starting to circulate that this could be the reason Brookfield is allowing protesters to remain on its property.

The Granite Reliable Power Project under construction in Coos Bay, New Hampshire is the state’s largest wind farm and the New Hampshire Union Leader questions why Brookfield would need federal subsidies at all( http://www.unionleader.com/article/20110928/OPINION01/709289961 ), particularly following the bankruptcy of Solyndra.

Mayor Bloomberg’s announcement Monday that protesters could remain as long as they liked, also raised a few eyebrows and it turns out he has a personal connection to Brookfield as well. The mayor’s longtime domestic partner Diana Taylor is on the Board of Directors at Brookfield Properties along with John E. Zuccotti himself

http://radiopatriot.wordpress.com/2011/10/11/bloomberg-in-sleeping-bag-with-occupiers/

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