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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Cog » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 13:07:01

As I predicted some time ago, when the snows fall this protest is over.

RIP OWS. :-D

Time for your members to get a job flipping burgers or whatever a sociology degree will land you these days.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby AgentR11 » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 13:15:01

Please take a bath/shower first though.
A haircut would be good too; "#2 razor all around", works like a charm.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Serial_Worrier » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 16:55:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', 'I')ts almost like OWS has been infiltrated and taken over, with provocateurs directing OWS away from their original anger at the banks, and diverting them into useless and even harmful attacks on the working class.

OWS needs to be smarter. They should attacking the bosses---not the workers!

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Yes comrade, OWS has been infiltrated with spies, saboteurs, wreckers. off to the gulag with all of them comrade. Da!
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Outcast_Searcher » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 18:09:00

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cid_Yama', 'T')hat's the saddest thing I've heard in a while.

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So are you telling me it's true that Republicans don't feel feelings of Compassion, Righteousness, and Good?

Or perhaps prefer not to. Or maybe can't. Help me understand.

This is kind of why we get the idea that you're Evil. You don't act in ways that show these things.

Yeah, everything is the mean old republicans' fault.

Good thing we have all the paragons of economic virtue from the left - you know, the models of great conduct that stand up for "the little guy". The tax evaders like Charlie Rangel, the man of the people, for example. Or the super-rich like Nancy Pelosi trying to raise taxes on small business owners, while she has money to burn. :roll:

I HATE hypocrisy.

Now, the GOP seems to have a slew of their own offenders. In their case, it's the "holier than thou" mantra, while cheating on their wives. Again, it's more the hypocrisy than the actual act that I despise.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby rangerone314 » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 20:53:09

A more simple comparison would be that Democrats are undisciplined, incompetent and stupid, while Republicans are clever but evil sociopaths.

My beau ideale would be seeing both groups of leaders strung up on lampposts after being convicted of treason against the Constitution and the American people, and left to rot there until there's no more flesh for vultures to pick off.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby SeaGypsy » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 21:15:41

Whatever happened to the class war of 2008? Where is reversengineer hiding in Alaska still or is he in an Occupier Lynch mob in waiting...?
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby rangerone314 » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 22:01:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AgentR11', 'P')lease take a bath/shower first though.
A haircut would be good too; "#2 razor all around", works like a charm.

So does flea dip.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby PrestonSturges » Mon 16 Jan 2012, 22:41:08

RedState has two diaries about how Willard's tenure with Bain makes him unelectable.

Gee. only a couple months ago the conversation was all about austerity.

Go on, tell me again how OWS has failed.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Plantagenet » Tue 17 Jan 2012, 18:02:17

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrestonSturges', '
')Go on, tell me again how OWS has failed.


OWS itself says it is failing. They say they need more money NOW or they will shut down!

Cid boasted that he was using his fortune to support OWS. Would someone please tell CId that OWS needs more money ---or they will shut down in a month.

OWS organizer whines that OWS is shutting down because it is bankrupt---even though it has $170,000 in the bank

I can't believe that you and Cid and the millions of OWS supporters across the US are all so cheap you won't give more money to the good people in the OWS finance committee to keep the moochers movement going.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Cog » Tue 17 Jan 2012, 18:06:16

Cid has failed in his role as a progressive saviour. He disrespected Jesus and his loyal servant Tebow in another thread and this is pay-back for his lack of faith.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby SeaGypsy » Tue 17 Jan 2012, 18:13:59

In Australia and NZ along with most of Europe, Occupy is solidly funded by taxpayers through the social security system. Their 1st job in the USA is to get endless extensions through, equaling their comrades, doing away with the need to ask for money. It appears their comrades are saying "Well you are American, so your government and it's laws are your problem and your responsibility; time to go panhandling!"
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Keith_McClary » Wed 18 Jan 2012, 02:23:47

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', '[')url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204468004577165423192946892.html]OWS organizer whines that OWS is shutting down because it is bankrupt---even though it has $170,000 in the bank[/url]

I can't believe that you and Cid and the millions of OWS supporters across the US are all so cheap you won't give more money to the good people in the OWS finance committee to keep the moochers movement going.
There's a few hundred folks who pull in about 10,000 times as much (plus Congressional salary and platinum lifetime medicare) for supporting bailouts, tax cuts for the rich, corporate welfare and oil imperialism. I guess you don't call them "moochers".
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby rangerone314 » Wed 18 Jan 2012, 02:46:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Keith_McClary', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', '[')url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204468004577165423192946892.html]OWS organizer whines that OWS is shutting down because it is bankrupt---even though it has $170,000 in the bank[/url]

I can't believe that you and Cid and the millions of OWS supporters across the US are all so cheap you won't give more money to the good people in the OWS finance committee to keep the moochers movement going.
There's a few hundred folks who pull in about 10,000 times as much (plus Congressional salary and platinum lifetime medicare) for supporting bailouts, tax cuts for the rich, corporate welfare and oil imperialism. I guess you don't call them "moochers".

They're too concerned with the penny ante pickpockets to notice Fort Knox being looted.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Keith_McClary » Sun 22 Jan 2012, 22:08:52

Measuring the Top 1% by Wealth, Not Income
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 't')he wealth gap, as measured by net worth, is much more extreme than the chasm as measured by income.

The Times had estimated the threshold for being in the top 1 percent in household income at about $380,000, 7.5 times median household income, using census data from 2008 through 2010. But for net worth, the 1 percent threshold for net worth in the Fed data was nearly $8.4 million, or 69 times the median household’s net holdings of $121,000.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby PrestonSturges » Mon 23 Jan 2012, 13:01:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Keith_McClary', '[')url=http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/17/measuring-the-top-1-by-wealth-not-income/?source=patrick.net#entry-141295]Measuring the Top 1% by Wealth, Not Income[/url]
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 't')he wealth gap, as measured by net worth, is much more extreme than the chasm as measured by income.

The Times had estimated the threshold for being in the top 1 percent in household income at about $380,000, 7.5 times median household income, using census data from 2008 through 2010. But for net worth, the 1 percent threshold for net worth in the Fed data was nearly $8.4 million, or 69 times the median household’s net holdings of $121,000.

Exactly, how much "job creation" is being done by Romney's money stashed in the Cayman Islands? It's not in circulation, it's not doing anything.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Cog » Mon 23 Jan 2012, 18:53:48

Its his money. He is under no obligation to make it do anything. Except in some fantasy redistribution world that the progressives live in.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby SeaGypsy » Mon 23 Jan 2012, 23:36:11

When I meet these people it's like reality just snuck up and bit them on the ass; among the leadership it seems a little knowledge goes a very long way, when the PR packaging is done right. I think Cog is correct that this is centrally a movement of brats with the only commonality being a sense of envy and some theory about their supposed disenfranchisement from the establishment. The world is starting to tick to a different clock and these guys are a bit slow to catch on.

Edit to add:

The groups in Melbourne can be broken down to the following main camps:

Student activists: average age 21ish, diploma level on the way to bachelors. Love nothing better than a good whine. (pun intended).

Hippie spawn ferals: in need of personal hygiene instruction and birth control. Average age 30ish. Average time in the workforce near enough to zero. Education, if any, arts/ social diploma or bachelors with a major in a subculture they have yet to meet a member of. Serious marijane habit.

Disgruntled urban trade unionists: could go bush and work rotating shifts and make $120k+ but like to go home to a root a 6 pack and a few bongs at the end of an 8 hour shift with 2 hours actual work involved. They want more than the $70k odd they earn in that lifestyle in the city.

Individually it's hard to take any of these collectives seriously, collectively all the moreso.

The objectives of the movement which are worthwhile have been part of mainstream dialogue for several decades. Transparency, accountability, honest and realistic reappraisal of the whole economy. These are salient points and worth fighting for. But without participating in the mainstream in a productive and upright manner, any protest' purpose is easily open to being subverted by those who hold authority under the status quo.

I am old enough and experienced enough in the protest movement to know the subtle manipulations which are now part of the ordinary mechanics of political collectives. I believe the more potent action is to use ones spare time to write letters, articles, make documentary films, demand law enforcement by officials and honesty in the media, to get educated and lobby for change in the mainstream method. Signing petitions and yelling at cops through megaphones really just annoys the general public, gets the cops backs up and gives fuel to the enemies' fire.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby rangerone314 » Tue 24 Jan 2012, 00:08:36

I thought it was kind of ludicrous when the OWS people were talking crud about having their student loans forgiven. Almost about as ludicrous as the preceding 2 or 3 generations tossing a mound of debt onto them that they didn't incur and expecting them to bend over to receive more love.

If anything, the older generations ought to be glad the younger generations don't implement "Logan's Run". Would serve them right, handing over a debt-ridden, oil-depleting, global-warming, soil-depleted, heavily-armed clusterf**k world and expecting younger people to fund social security with their paychecks all the with the likelihood of the younger generations getting no social security and facing "Mad Max".

If there are any records in 10,000 years that aliens can peruse though, they'll probably conclude that certain older generations alive now were vile monsters comparable to the generation of German's that oversaw the Holocaust.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby Plantagenet » Mon 30 Jan 2012, 20:21:30

Hundreds of OWS demonstrators were arrested in Oakland last weekend after they broke into city hall, trashed and vandalized the building, and brought out several US flags to be burned for the media on the steps of the building.

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I wonder if Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and other leading democrats who boasted about their role in the OWS movement still support them now that they are trashing government buildings and burning US flags?
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Re: Occupy Wall Street pt 3

Postby rangerone314 » Mon 30 Jan 2012, 20:28:14

Flag burning, destroying the symbol of our freedoms and nation, is a deplorable act.

Kind of like how deplorable it is that the members of both parties in Congress are passing or trying to pass one law after another to take away our Constitutional freedoms and destroy this nation by annihilating the middle class and trading our prosperity away to foreign countries.

P.S. The flag was probably made in China.
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