You mean distribution of wealth and capitalism doesn't work? Exactly what is the end run strategy of this? Who is going to do it? Please. You were the guy saying Obamacare was a good idea and now that just empowered the corporations. GE brings good things to life! You promoted corporate fascism in the name of socialized medicine and didn't even know it you useful idiot. Now get on the train and head to NYC and hold a sign for MTV mushhead.
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The Second American Revolution:
The corporations and useful idiots vs. the intelligent people.
Looks like Viacom is organizing it's troops right now.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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What the powers that be really want is to have the left blame the Tea Party for everything and have the right blame the Occupy Wall Street movement for everything. In reality at the pure core of both movements it's a protest against the same damn thing. Banking abuse and the political enabling of it. Then they can have us both in our little camps pissing on each other with the media fanning it.
This is the trap folks and we need to get beyond these labels, stand as real Americans and go after the bastards refusing to be herded by the media. In fact, turn the shit off. Go down to a protest and take a looksie for yourself and think for yourself. Shit on the media.
Fuck Rush Limbaugh and fuck Keith Olberman. Fuck em all!
I think a Fuck the media protest would be good. LOL!Last edited by Nitro Express; 10-29-2011, 08:16 PM.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Here's a Tea Party supporter saying they should join the protest. Good idea actually. The media is just going to show the communist radical fringe and ignore the normal people and sell it to the right as something to fight just like they sold the left on the tea party being a bunch of racist nazis and they bought it. As long as they can keep the public divided fighting each other they can take whatever they want from us.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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That picture was taken back when we still had a middle class and there were concerts actually worth going to and radio didn't suck.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Here's a Tea Party supporter saying they should join the protest. Good idea actually. The media is just going to show the communist radical fringe and ignore the normal people and sell it to the right as something to fight just like they sold the left on the tea party being a bunch of racist nazis and they bought it. As long as they can keep the public divided fighting each other they can take whatever they want from us.Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
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The Occupy movement is a real grassroots effort, unlike the KKKoch invented teabaggers. Of course that doesn't mean the corporatist "Democrats" aren't trying to steal it, but the Occupiers are smarter than the drooling teabaggers, so they'll see through that shit.
Trust me, I invented protesting. I damn well know the difference.Fuck Scott Weiland. Fucking asshole. I get trashed all the time and still go to work. And my job sucks ass. -ODShowtimeComment
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I dislike and do not support OWS, however...christ this is scumbag level of the first level:
f you're one of the nation's top "foreclosure mill" law firms—representing Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo in their attempts to foreclose on homes and evict homeowners—what better way to celebrate Halloween than by throwing a party where everyone comes as a dirty, homeless victim of your practice?
The New York Times' Joe Nocera was sent a series of photos from a Halloween party thrown last year by the firm of Steven J. Baum—the "merciless" foreclosure mill, subject of a Justice Department investigation, and defendant in at least two class-action lawsuits over its shady foreclosure practices. In one photo, two women with fake dirt on their faces hold a sign that says "3rd party squatter. I lost my home and was never served!!"; in another, a woman holding a beer bottle in a paper bag pushes a shopping cart with a sign saying "will work for food." They're pretty horrible! Like, "would offend the richest, whitest frat at the most conservative university in the south" horrible. You can see the rest of the photographs here.
But, oh, it's just Halloween, right? Usually Baum employees are kind and empathetic to the people whose lives they're ruining, aren't they? Well... no. The anonymous woman who sent the photos to Nocera says that they're emblematic of the culture at Baum:
In an e-mail, she said that she wanted me to see them because they showed an appalling lack of compassion toward the homeowners - invariably poor and down on their luck - that the Baum firm had brought foreclosure proceedings against.
When we spoke later, she added that the snapshots are an accurate representation of the firm's mind-set. "There is this really cavalier attitude," she said. "It doesn't matter that people are going to lose their homes." Nor does the firm try to help people get mortgage modifications; the pressure, always, is to foreclose.
The firm, when contacted by Nocera, called the photos "another attempt by The New York Times to attack our firm and our work." Well... yeah. Because your firm is horrible and your work sucks.
fuck these people. seriously. fuck them.
and you know what? QUIT GIVING MONEY TO THESE PREDATORY SCUMBAGS. Too big too fail my ass. let them fucking go broke. Give the damn money back to the American people.Still waiting for a relevant Browns TeamComment
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For me I think we all need to just be individuals and stop belonging to these political parties and groups like The Tea Party or Occupy Wall Street. People are hard to herd but groups are easy to herd. People need to start doing their own research and think for themselves and act based on that. Too many people vote the party line or get into group think. Then whoever controls the group controls a lot of people.
Here's our choices. We elect people to the congress and white house that will turn things around. We get enough states on board to have a constitutional convention which then puts the power of the federal government back to the states. Or we raise a military powerful enough to beat the current government and take over that way. Or break away and become your own country. Those are the options. The bullet, the ballot, or a constitutional convention.
The banks will probably love to finance both sides on the war thing.Last edited by Nitro Express; 10-30-2011, 02:14 PM.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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The key to the banks is to have a court decide what they did was legal. I think cutting up mortgages and throwing the pieces into a pot and selling it and reselling it is illegal. Why? A mortgage is a contract between two parties. You can't change it unless you write up a whole new contract with the new party and the other party agrees to the terms. If anyone can just sell their contract and change things on a whim it kind nullifies the reason for having these contracts in the first place. I would say who is on the original mortgage is still the mortgage no matter if it was sold or not. So if the original institutions can't produce the paperwork I guess the mortgage is null and void.
A building I owned had the mortgage sold to Wells Fargo and when I went to sell it Wells Fargo could not produce the mortgage that they suppossedly bought. I had my paperwork but they couldn't produce theirs. It was a real mess. The banks have bought political power but their record keeping is real shitty. In fact, I think these banks are just a big computer program running on auto pilot. I don't think there is much management going on. As long as they have their ties to the Federal Reserve and political cronies, they can do whatever they want or at least they think they can.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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I think they need to toss the peace signs and stop pretending this is the 1960's but this group understands the mortgage problem and is addressing the right channels. You can stand around angry but that does no good unless you know what the problem is, who is responsible, and how to go after them.
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Equal taxation is equal slavery. We need to take the money supply away from the bankers.Last edited by Nitro Express; 10-30-2011, 03:44 PM.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Fuck it
Taped this and watched it/
The girl interviewed said a pretty annoying thing I've heard. I'll transcribe it to the best of my abilities.
"I am a college student, and did everything the right way, and thought it would be the way best way to go through life, and I'm finding out that nothing is guaranteed"
The guy they had interviewed seemed kinda gay (not that there's anything wrong with that),and the girl really seemed kinda air-headed. I mean she's not really as dumb as some of the girls I've ran into in my time on earth, but she didn't seem to understand the outside world all that well. Granted, I can't say that, but just from my perspective that seems to be it.
"Why is the NYPD protecting Bank of America?", was another shout I heard.
...ummm, do you think it could have anything to do with the possibility of the protester growing out of control and possibly targetting a corporation they really despise and possibly it spiraling out of control?Last edited by Unchainme; 11-06-2011, 12:27 AM.Still waiting for a relevant Browns TeamComment
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