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40% of america are unemployed drug using high school dropout pregnant criminals? fuck!
 
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Reminds me of an SEIU union meeting I had to attend when I worked for the state. One of the union reps got up on a table and was reading from some communist book. He got so worked up he began frothing at the mouth- literally. Me and this other guy were laughing at him and were ordered to leave- or else.
 
After 30 years, his mortgage will be paid off. The chart doesn't reflect that. Nor does it reflect the vast amount of wealth lost by the bottom 80% from the stock market and housing bubbles. Nor does it reflect the value of social security as an annuity. Nor does it account for the govt.'s wealth, considering all the raw land it owns as well as office buildings, airports, etc.

The bottom 20% of America in 2011, is still richer than the bottom 20% in 1995. This is inflation-adjusted.

Pew Charitable Trusts did a great study on that.
 
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The bottom 20% of America in 2011, is still richer than the bottom 20% in 1995. This is inflation-adjusted.

Pew Charitable Trusts did a great study on that.

Link?

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So the 40+% who make a decision to not graduate high school, hang out rather than work, get pregnant, live off welfare and/or the government, take drugs, turn to crime... are all just pawns of the uberwealthy. I maintain the majority of those people are lazy pieces of human debris who get counted as those so abused...

There is no such 40%.
 
...FDR, the soothsayer?

Unhappy events abroad have retaught us two simple truths about the liberty of a democratic people. The first truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic State itself. That, in its essence, is fascism — ownership of government by an individual, by a group or by any other controlling private power. The second truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if its business system does not provide employment and produce and distribute goods in such a way as to sustain an acceptable standard of living. Both lessons hit home. Among us today a concentration of private power without equal in history is growing. ~FDR
 
How to win friends and influence people.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/...ttan_residents_lambast_RjpTU0jG2z9yrgf5o4bRcO

Infuriated lower Manhattan residents went ballistic on Zuccotti Park protesters at a chaotic Community Board 1 meeting tonight while blasting politicians for allowing the siege to continue without any end in sight.

They are defecating on our doorsteps,” fumed Katherine Hughes, a stay at home mom who has the misfortune of living one block from the chaos. “A lot of people are very frustrated. A lot of people are concerned about the safety of our kids.”

Fed up homeowners said that they’ve been subjected to insults and harassment as they trek to their jobs each morning. “The protesters taunt people who are on their way to work,” said James Fernandez, 51, whose apartment overlooks the park.

Board member Paul Cantor said that residents are fed up with the incessant racket that emanates from the protest at all hours. “It’s mostly a noise issue,” he said. If people can’t sleep and children can’t sleep because the protesters are banging drums then that’s a problem.” …

The line to speak at the standing room only meeting spilled out of the board’s office and onto the street outside where Zuccotti sympathizers sparred with angry residents. One elderly woman told a protester to stop screaming and was met with an even hgiher volume. “Get some earplugs!,” retorted David Stano.
"This is the street. I can say whatever I want! I can't calm down, I've been struggling for 30 years!"

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/..._lambast_RjpTU0jG2z9yrgf5o4bRcO#ixzz1bSLwmdqs

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Making friends of Manhattanites, whose homes have an average value of $1.4 million and apartments rent for $3,000 a month and up, is not one of their goals. In fact, any annoyance or inconvenience they can inflict on the wealthy snots is a victory. And it's clear they are making them uncomfortable. It's a very effective form of non-violent disruption that rich, spoiled weaklings are particularly defenseless against.

They'll all be sobbing on their analyst's couch within the week.

This, by the way, is just the calm before the storm.
 
There is indeed a link. You need to start reading the thread.

Maybe if you stopped being greedy for just a second you would realize this.

Link it, if there is a link.

I'm not going to re-read every link in the thread.
 
so the Canadian Social Utopian Government is also in the pockets of Wall Street?

And was it those evil 1%ers who overdosed those people?
 
so the Canadian Social Utopian Government is also in the pockets of Wall Street?

And was it those evil 1%ers who overdosed those people?

Canada is a constitutional monarchy, and as such is controlled by the uber-wealthy.

It is no more socialist than I am religious.

I don't know if someone personally "overdosed" 2 occupiers, and neither do you.

I do know people overdose every day, all around the world, and the uber-wealthy control the flow and reap the profits.
 

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