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Because the Wall St. protest is not just about crimes of Wall St! it is also about Global Warming, LOL Al Gore there? and other issues. It's faked, it's a bunch of folks that are being used to stir up strife.
Community Organizers have even been, reportedly organizing in prisons, and they are working tirelessly to "whip up" groups in our country to have us look like Greece, Egypt and the UK did when they had cars burning in their streets, looting, etc.
It's all by design...gotta divide to conquer. Can't clamp down with those stupid patriot Acts unless you have more emergency in the land. Ya know..
"Bush's" Patriot Acts 1 and 2 that many progressives spoke out against when Bush allowed them and signed them, but that Obama has not "made null and void." Hmmm......
It sounds like you think that Obama can declare acts of Congress null and void. I think now, at least until he declares martial law because of left leaning riots and the total danger to us all. Oh wait, I have said before that he is willing to push some race riots before summer so as to declare that, suspend elections and take over as the dictator. Maybe then he can make you happy by doing what you want.
1: A living wage
2: universal single payer healthcare system.
3: guaranteed income
4: free college education
Also among the rest..several trillion for infrastructure and ecology resotortation, total debt forgiveness for all, open borders, union representation for collective bargaining.
Something about this "list of demands" smells funny. In fact, what's that smell...
Last edited by SoCalbound12; 10-03-2011 at 06:17 PM..
1: A living wage
2: universal single payer healthcare system.
3: guaranteed income
4: free college education
Also among the rest..several trillion for infrastructure and ecology resotortation, total debt forgiveness for all, open borders, union representation for collective bargaining.
LOL... you can demand all you want.. You ain't getting sh*t and if you try anything you will be crushed down by so much force its not even funny. Do you really want to be carried away in a bag?
The riots in NYC are being held from plans drawn up by Progressives and old time revolutionaries and that might well be the reason the Tea Party people don't want to side with them. I don't really think the Tea Party would want to take part in something that SEIU, AFL-CIO and 1960s revolutionaries thought up. Do you?
So ending the Federal Reserve, a major demand of the Wall Street protestors, is a position associated with the AFL-CIO and SEIU?
The clip I saw of the protestors in Boston protesting in solidarity with those in NY showed them advancing on the Boston Fed and on the verge of storming it and going inside. 1960s radicals didn't care much about the Fed, if at all.
The protestors also decry the bailouts, corporate welfare, and the Wall Street links to the Obama administration.
1: A living wage
2: universal single payer healthcare system.
3: guaranteed income
4: free college education
Also among the rest..several trillion for infrastructure and ecology resotortation, total debt forgiveness for all, open borders, union representation for collective bargaining.
All of these conditions are currently available to young folks.
All they have to do is STAY with the Government by enlisting in the Military upon graduation from High School.
I've known hundreds of people who have done that.
When I was coming out of High School, what I thought was great about America, was that you could choose to be part of a Fascist, Socialist or Free Enterprise organization.
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