I was threatened with arrest by a person who drove a Fairmount Park designated 
vehicle and who said they were an official representative. He said I was 
forbidden from putting in or taking out anything. (I was shoring up - at an 
erosion deficit - the crumbling roadway by firming the adjacent earth bank with 
my own unneeded excavated earth thus providing for mutual profit outcomes).   I 
felt strongly that day, that Fairmount park does not really appear to belong to 
the people as was part of its charter.  

On Sep 20, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Glenn moyer wrote:

> 
> 
> Levy and PEW are making a propaganda blitz ahead of the massive regressive 
> taxation push. When I calculated it before, our property taxes will triple 
> and the homestead exemption is basically nothing. Of course, working class 
> renters will bear the full force, so we will get another massive change in 
> this neighborhood. The real estate ladies are probably drooling at the mass 
> suffering and home turnovers coming soon. But Paul Levy wants even more.
> 
> 
> I think more of you now see the planned direction for our corporate 
> controlled parkland through the recent subsidized Budweiser festival. 
> 
> People need to understand this new propaganda blitz, for vast expansion of 
> regressive taxation coupled with the demand for more corporate welfare, as 
> the final push for acceptance of neofeudalism and vast zones where the city 
> is abandoned. This Paul Levy crap is classic disaster capitalism; making you 
> think Walmart, Penn, Drexel, Budweiser etc. are moving to China if tthey 
> don't get more welfare on top of their zero taxes. 
> 
> It's not the service economy, but the industrial base that is exported in 
> global vulture capitalism. (Marx, Lenin and others described this process 
> long ago) 
> 
> The Levy crap:
> 
> http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/inquirer/20120920_Smart_tax_mix_helps_city_grow.html
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>  
> Census report foreshadows the look of neofeudalism.  The Levy, Nutter, 
> Drexel, Penn plan wants to greatly accelerate this direction: 
>  
>  
> http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/20120920_Poverty_rises_in_Phila___suburbs__census_study_finds.html
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