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HankMoody wrote:GrimlocK wrote:HankMoody wrote:http://www.washingtonsblo...in-history%e2%80%9d.html (background links at the end) http://www.theawl.com/201...ccupation-of-wall-street To be frank, if you have no idea why people are occupying are Wall St. and are of age, you need to take a hard look at yourself. That's a colossal lack of regard to the world's happenings. You don't get it AT ALL?! Where have you been the last 3+ years? Sorry to be blunt but this is such an important issue.sthu...your not doing **!! about it either so yea And you know this because? For one, I bank local. That's the most important thing anyone can do personally to combat financial fraud. The next thing is to be informed. I wish I could be out there (OccupyChi) but I have responsibilities that I cannot shed. We are all in this together. No need to point fingers. I hope Omgitwes sought out more info after I "admonished" him. "Corporate cosmology" is hurting this nation more than ever before. Meditative thought #2532245: Don't assume.
GrimlocK wrote:HankMoody wrote:http://www.washingtonsblo...in-history%e2%80%9d.html (background links at the end) http://www.theawl.com/201...ccupation-of-wall-street To be frank, if you have no idea why people are occupying are Wall St. and are of age, you need to take a hard look at yourself. That's a colossal lack of regard to the world's happenings. You don't get it AT ALL?! Where have you been the last 3+ years? Sorry to be blunt but this is such an important issue.sthu...your not doing **!! about it either so yea
HankMoody wrote:http://www.washingtonsblo...in-history%e2%80%9d.html (background links at the end) http://www.theawl.com/201...ccupation-of-wall-street To be frank, if you have no idea why people are occupying are Wall St. and are of age, you need to take a hard look at yourself. That's a colossal lack of regard to the world's happenings. You don't get it AT ALL?! Where have you been the last 3+ years? Sorry to be blunt but this is such an important issue.
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akuratl02 wrote:This *+%# is ridiculous! Who endorses this? I work off Water and Wall st and these people act like everybody who works on Wall st is making millions. This protest is far from friendly, as the other day I had some 270 lb topless woman with cow breast blocking my path, refusing to get out of my way. *Camron voice* "The %#$++ disgusting". I hope they know that 99% of income made on Wall st is occupied by 1% of us. And that 1% is hardly ever on Wall Street because they are too busy enjoying that money.I mean protesting is cool, and I fully understand their angle, but the path that they are taken is totally wrong.
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ThrowedInDaGame wrote:If Goldman Sahcs offered these tools a 300k/year job, most of these guys would take it. Ideals? People are sheep.
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09/27/11 2:32 PM
4wrestling wrote: My opinion of protesting in the United States.....If you don't like it, leave.
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09/27/11 2:38 PM
an dee 51o wrote:ThrowedInDaGame wrote:If Goldman Sahcs offered these tools a 300k/year job, most of these guys would take it. Ideals? People are sheep.There are about a million people who could do the exact same jobs as these brokers, but some of them have morals. 300k to help destroy your country? And we're the sheep?
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JohnnyRedStorm wrote:They're crooks without a doubt, but they're not destroying the country as much as the government that lets them get away with all they do is, which is why I'll say it again, OccupyWallStreet would be a much stronger and powerful movement if it targeted Congress. The people on Wall Street will never change their ways because of people protesting down the block from their jobs.
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How I know? I got that feeling...
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Jking0821 wrote: wow thanks for the heads up niketalkthe lack of media coverage for this is pretty impressive. That's what made me interested in it. Heard about it on twitter. But that was it no actual media outlet.
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Stupid voters enable broken government
Editor's note:
(CNN)
I know, I know it's not PC to say, but just because it's insensitive doesn't mean it isn't true.
But think about this: There is footage of Marion Barry in a room of crack smoke saying, "*%+@% set me up." And yet that image, that video did not disqualify him from being seen as a viable political option in the mind of voters. In fact, not only was he re-elected mayor after serving time in a federal prison, today he sits on the City Council, all because he managed to convince enough black people that the video of him with the crack pipe in his mouth was white people's fault. When analyzing what is wrong with our government, allow me to present this example as Exhibit A.
Exhibit B would be Newt Gingrich, who cheated on two wives and is the only speaker of the House to have been disciplined for ethics violations. And yet somehow he is running for president of the United States as a religious conservative and managed to get 8% of the votes during last week's straw poll in Florida.
Are you freaking kidding me? The fact that he is even on camera discussing the country's sense of morality during the GOP debates should be offensive to any thinking person regardless of party affiliation. And yet someone, right now, is thinking about sending his campaign a check.
Nice work, people. I could go on but I think you see what I'm getting at: The biggest reason government is broken is because of voters. Let's face it. A lot of us are just plain stupid. Or at the very least lazy.
We want our candidates to use easy-to-digest buzz words such as "family values" or "clean energy" so we don't have to actually invest too much time thinking. We can just slip our brains into auto-pilot and cruise on into November.
Do I believe our politicians need to be perfect? No. But damn, you would think people would draw the line at crack. Or blatant hypocrisy. Or just making stuff up as a candidate goes along.
Each time Rep. Michele Bachmann insinuates falsehoods into her arguments, as she did earlier this month on the "Today Show" by suggesting HPV vaccinations cause mental retardation, I think: A group of people on auto-pilot in Minnesota did this to us.
When you know important debates are influenced by people who don't like being bothered with facts, you question just how many of the country's problems over the years have been caused by people who should not have been involved in the process in the first place.
But they are because of us. So can we genuinely complain about government without accepting a lot of the blame? I don't think so. After all, they didn't elect themselves. So if we want government to work, we have to be smarter about our choices. It's one thing to have a population with a variety of political sensibilities; it's another to be a country full of idiots. Too many times we vote and consequently govern like the latter.
We have to move away from easy-to-repeat campaign slogans and promises of easy solutions, because we're a country with more than 300 million people, a complicated racial and religious history and the world's largest GDP. There are no easy solutions.
So if you're the kind of person who likes to say "I don't follow politics," let me remind you that no one lives in a vacuum and that sentiment epitomizes what is wrong with our government. I don't blame Sarah Palin for thinking she can still toss her hat in the ring. I blame us voters for creating an environment in which a Palin or a Gingrich or even a reality TV star like Donald Trump can feel as if they can run and even be taken seriously.
Last week I was bombarded with e-mails from readers who said Social Security should be protected because they paid into it, but they didn't care about Medicaid or Medicare because the government pays for those. And in 13 months some of these people will be voting for president.
You want to know what's wrong with government?
I just presented you with Exhibit C.
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