Well, it appears that nutcase nadin is ignoring the occupoopers. I guess it's because she doesn't want to get her "good rig" too close to the action, but neverthless it's disappointing.
She has a history of deserting her current apocalypse, though. Not too long ago, she was guiding the DUmp through the end of humanity, caused by the bird flu. She assured us that in a matter of months mankind would be following passenger pigeons and dodo birds inito oblivion. Then, one day, she dropped bird flu like a hot potato.
Then there was the radiation catastrophe at "Fiuki". She stopped short of predicting the end of humanity, just the end of Japan, plus anyone who drinks milk after the roasting avalanche of strontium 90 that would shortly starting raining down on America. Then, suddenly, the nuke plant ceased to exist in nadinland.
There was the "Arab spring", when the jug-eared muslim gave the Islamists a green light to attack any moderate government in their benighted countries. Nadin assured us of blood in the streets all over the Mideast. Then, nothing.
Then the occupoopers were beginning a second American Civil War. Gutters running with blood in every American city. A hot, shooting war. Then, not another word from the nutcase.
Next, the imminent Armageddon in Syria, confirmed by a bogus Facebook post. And now, not a word.
Today, nutcase nadin is all about international labor relations:
Sat Jan 28, 2012, 09:49 PM
nadinbrzezinski (101,315 posts)
On globalization and our penchant to blame single companies
These days we blame Apple for Foxconn working condition. It used to be that Nike was the bad boy. If you are old enough you will remember Intel. Then there are a slew of clothing lines started by artists sold at places like JC Penney and Wallmart[sic]. Here is the problem. Yes, Apple is a bad apple, no pun, for having these contracts, but so is Samsung, Microsoft, Nike, or any other company you want to chose[sic].
This is not the all of them do it, so it is fine. It is far from fine, it is far from perfect. But what people who like to latch on a single company as the bad boy forget is that this is systemic and that we are full participants in it.
It is not just the company. We need to take responsibility for our consumption choices, and we need to DEMAND change. No, not from Apple... after all it used to be Intel, and Microsoft is no better. We need to demand change where it matters, and that is at the government level, as well as by our consumption patterns. If we truly want cheap goods, guess what, we will get cheaply produced goods.
At this point we also must support labor organizing at home and abroad. This shit will only stop when that happens, on top of tarifs[sic] and a few other things that the masters of the universe refuse to do.
But blaming the company du jour only makes us feel well, and gives the impression that everybody else is fine, therefore I can buy without guilt from anybody else. In the case of computers, guess what? That Chinese district has MANY foxconns. And guess what more? They all produce the electronic baubles we all use. And if you think conditions are better because it is NOT Apple... well I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklin[sic], it is slightly used.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002235746More evidence of complicity from her husband. There is no way in hell nutcase nadin could have written this many words without a hilarious nadinism. The spelling errors are more like the ones a normal person would make. (Well, except for "Brooklin".)
I think that extra fiber she's putting into his diet has perked up Mr. nadin to the point that he's editing her posts.