Ooh, this is a fun game!
I've got a few:
No. 7: They camped out in parks and other public areas that were supposed to be enjoyed by everyone, and left those areas looking like garbage dumps and smelling like port- a- potties (Being true, enlightened liberals and dedicated environmentalists, the Occupiers of course do not believe in such fascistic, right- wing concepts as cleaning up after themselves).
No. 8: To rebuke Burch's claim about how only evil right-wing boogeymen want OWS gone, there's also all the innumerable regular citizens who were adversely affected in a variety of ways by the Occupiers. Think of all the people who were prevented from going about their work and lives by the Occupiers blocking and backing up traffic for no good reason. Think of all the hardworking people who have to get up early to get to work and need as much sleep as possible to perform well, yet were barely able to get a wink of sleep due to the Occupiers' drum circles and other such noise code violations keeping them awake all hours of the night. Think of the working class people whose places of business were invaded and disrupted by the Occupiers (i.e. at a McDonalds, an Occupier came storming in demanding free food, and when the employees refused, he went into a seething rage, physically attacking a customer and smashing a register's credit card scanner). Something tells me none of those people shed a lot of tears when the Occupiers finally left their cities.
No. 9: The numerous and well- documented health code/ safety code violations present in the Occupy camps, which were breeding grounds for rats, lice, and a whole host of diseases. There's a reason why the public employees who cleaned up emptied OWS camps had to wear hazmat suits while doing so.
No. 10: Ever since OWS began really losing popularity around January of 2012, it was taken over by the more deranged and fanatical fringe elements of it who relied on increasingly radical extremist tactics (i.e. Members of Occupy Cleveland conspiring to bomb a bridge on May Day 2012, Occupy Oakland Patriarchy protesting AGAINST a conference designed around fighting against child sex trafficking, etc.) that further turned all sane American citizens against them. Burch praises OWS for not having a "Leader," but the problem is, with no leader to speak for a movement, any fringe nutjob can take the movement in any direction they want, which is exactly what happened with OWS and why its public support further plummeted.