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I guess making uneducated blanket assumptions about them is easier than paying attention. Yes, still in the, " ... then they ridicule you ... " stage. Funny: I posted three pictures and several videos: one showing a person holding a check, protesting and marching with hundreds of others regarding the ending this year of one specific NY city tax giveaway that only benefits millionaires on up, but will cut city income by billions and put the onus on others to make up that tax amount one showing nurses (employed people) demanding specific transaction taxes on two types of financial transactions on Wall Street ("pay for your own bailouts") one showing a young person wanting repealed laws that protected us from financial malfeasance, such as Glass-Steagall, to be reinstated Multiple videos showing protesters having good grasp of the economic specifics that have destroyed our economy, and what needs to change to save it. Yet they are still being classified by some as unemployed neer-do-wells. Dirty effing hippy types. Wow. That's really sad, that some in this country are trying to ridicule the very people that are fighting for things in this country that will better their lives.
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Attending protests is not the same thing as "occupying" in a park and being a general nuisance. I am all for protests especially this version of the government, but taking over a park in the middle of the city is a different story. Our local campers were dispersed last night, glad to see it. They have from 5am until 11pm to peacefully protest to their hearts content and I say good for them.
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Goldman Sachs, Citibank, and JP Morgan cannot be held accountable for the clusterf.uck of 2008. Both parties in D.C. bent over and gave them immunity. Our government took our tax money and bailed out foreign banks. I could go on and on and on. I'm trying not to bi.tch you out but quite frankly it's bush league to talk politics and not have a basic understanding of what's going on. And if you do know what's going on you're basically accepting it. Stop it. |
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It's possible this is the beginning. I'm not convinced they care about the election. Obama could be finished. If that is the case then looking back historically this is a great month for an economic crash. |
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Nor should they if this is going to be the start of something larger. Once election comes into play it becomes the same old shell game. I am all but out of the markets, too volatile for my tastes right now and I do not have the capital, software or processor speed to make money on minor flux.
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Dismiss the educated protestors because you see one or two youtube clips of the dumb ones the msm seeks out for interviews.
Of course it's to be expected that most Americans would be dismissive of the protestors. We've been conditioned to obey and heaven forbid we focus on real issues instead of A-Rod or Tim Tebow. Get back to the important s.hit, lemmings!! Hero worship and fast food has made you mildly retarded. |
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