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Right, how unAmerican to expect the removal of corporate finance from politics, and that money be spent on meeting people's needs instead of corporate bailouts, how positively unAmerican. Shocking I tell you, shocking!
If all this is true it just proves they are idiots to boot. Wall street doesn't make the rules. They should be marching on DC if they want money spent on people not on bailouts. WTF is the point? Do they think the big wall street companies will just say "eh your right, were not going to use our influence anymore in dc". Just a group of idiot hating on the wrong people.
Of course they doIf you don't believe the moneyed on Wall Street don't affect politics, I have a bridge in Arizona you may be interested in.
If you don't believe the moneyed on Wall Street don't affect politics, I have a bridge in Arizona you may be interested in.
If you don't believe the moneyed on Wall Street don't affect politics, I have a bridge in Arizona you may be interested in.
Oh, is that what they are protesting ? These same fools had no trouble with unions contributing to politics, did they ? How'd that work out for all the municipalities across this great land, and the taxpayers that footed the bill for the bloated salaries and benefits ?
95% of TARP is paid back. But let's just take money from someone who earned it, at the point of a government gun if need be, and give it to someone else to "meet their needs". Then they will finally let go of the gubmit teat ?
At a TEA party rally, you see folks who want nothing from government except their freedom. At these moonbat 99%'er rallies, you see freeloaders everywhere, all expecting government to redistribute someone else's wealth to them. Parasites.
Death by a million cuts, and it resembles torture in Iraq as the liberal hosts can outline GOP plans to torture us mentally and physically w/ their machinations, via MSNBC and radio:thumbdown
If the entire broadcast media was exposed to be Mockingbird it would be no surprise to me!
If you don't believe the moneyed on Wall Street don't affect politics, I have a bridge in Arizona you may be interested in.
the whack job protestors are violating the laws, the banks and wall street have not been indicted for anything
If you want to judge people guilty without going through Proper channels, let us treat those protestors the same way. I don't think you would like what would happen
Of course they do
they are a major reason why we have the current idiot as President
I don't get it....If you don't believe the moneyed on Wall Street don't affect politics, I have a bridge in Arizona you may be interested in.
Fortunately, they have the good sense to understand that it wasn't the teachers, police and firefighters that hurt municipalities it was the loss of revenue due to the economic collapse accelerated by shady banking practices.
The unemployment still exists, the lack of a self-sustaining affordable health care system still exists, the wealth disparity between the rich and the poor still exists, the same practices of credit default swaps still exists. People are standing up to say no to this nonsense.
You can't go to the people playing the game and ask them to change the rules. You have to go to the people that make the rules and get that done. Of course if they are on the left government is their religion so they can't really attack the people they worship.
Protesters are just that...they dont have to run on facts....neither did the teaparty protests
Yes, why don't protestors throw rocks like the Palestinians? Its better than getting arrested by jackbooted thugs.
They aren't all from any one political persuasion, and they aren't playing the standard protest game of going after a particular party, they are going directly after those who run both parties of the government, and I say good on them!!! As Jared Schy said in the article I quoted above "The growing, national movement “signals a shift in consciousness.”
I don't get it....
Are there no creeks or cracks or crevices in Arizona that one would have built a bridge over????
In your dreams. That is as uninformed of a statement as I have seen here. Head in the sand much ?
They are standing up for free stuff. For what they think is "fair" free stuff.
At least in Europe, the protesters fight back instead of lying there like a dog.
Kick the policemens f-ing asses!
Ethics, good or bad, are a part of business. Where we have laws, we try to prevent, or prosecute, ethics which cross those lines. But like it or not, it does not matter with the housing bubble. Inflation in the housing market created a whole lot of winners, and virtually no losers, for a long time. Ethics was not going to change that fact. When the bubble finally burst, those left holding the bag now represented a whole lot of losers, and very few winners. Regardless of ethics, there was going to be a loser for every prior winner. Remember, for everyone in an upside-down mortgage, a prior owner did real well for themselves.
No, they are not. They are pro-Obama, the biggest leech in the country. They are pro-union, the biggest leech organizations in the country. They are cheap liberal astroturf. And their hopes for more free-stuff will be crushed in Nov 2012.
" The protests have brought together people of many political positions including liberals,[43] political independents,[44] socialists,[43] conservatives,[44] anarchists,[44] and libertarians.[43] Religious beliefs vary as well including, but not limited to, Christians, Jews, Muslims and atheists."
Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At least in Europe, the protesters fight back instead of lying there like a dog.
Kick the policemens f-ing asses!
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