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When I see the emails from a credible source I might read them and then decide.
Would you consider CPUSA.org a credible source? I just got back from that site and found some very interesting things to wonder about as far as people like you and members of that group are concerned. You aren't one of those dues paying members there, are you?
Many of us are on their side because so is the truth. Wages for most people have not risen while wages at the top have skyrocketed. It's about time someone stood up and said so. All the screeching about Maxism and Jihadism won't change that fact. The people at the top are fundamentally lousy human beings who put greed above any and other possible principle. They deserve to be called out at every turn. If the pols won't the people will. At some point the upper percentiles need to understand that either they share the wealth or they won't be allowed to keep their stolen goods. But in either case they WILL have to answer to the rest of us.
I suggested a bit ago that maybe he would like Home » cpusa better but then he can't see my posts.
I just got back from that site and will suggest that anybody here who has a tendency to wonder about the CPUSA and occupy should look at the first page and then study these links for some information and some humorous, to me, crap from them.
The best part of the join us page is that it has been under construction for about 6 months since their message is the same as it was last spring when I checked in to see what they were doing. Slow developers, I guess.
You can also sign up on a AFL/CIO attempt at helping American "workers". Who says that the unions and the CPUSA aren't very closely allied.
Many of us are on their side because so is the truth. Wages for most people have not risen while wages at the top have skyrocketed. It's about time someone stood up and said so. All the screeching about Maxism and Jihadism won't change that fact. The people at the top are fundamentally lousy human beings who put greed above any and other possible principle. They deserve to be called out at every turn. If the pols won't the people will. At some point the upper percentiles need to understand that either they share the wealth or they won't be allowed to keep their stolen goods. But in either case they WILL have to answer to the rest of us.
When you say, the rest of us, do you mean that you have taken part in some occupy mess already?
Which members of the rest of us will be controlling all those businesses once you have taken them over? Who will run those places while making sure that workers get minimum $20 per hour payments for working? How will you make sure that your new heads don't become greedy members of the group once they have taken over? Will they be so used to not taking showers by that time that they won't start up again?
What I am asking you is how you think your socialist leanings will really cure the problems that you see now. I keep hearing all that crap about making things more fair but never how those new heads of corporations will be willing to share their salaries with those workers who must make at least $20 per hour. How will you manage to assure us that they won't become the same greedy people who are there now.
Big Journalism has learned that the Occupy Washington DC movement is working with well-known media members to craft its demands and messaging while these media members report on the movement. Someone has made the emails from the Occupy Wall Street email distro public and searchable. The names in the list are a veritable who’s who in media. Journolist 2.0 includes well known names such as MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan, Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi who both are actively participating; involvement from other listers such as Bill Moyers and Glenn Greenwald plus well-known radicals like Noam Chomsky, remains unclear. The list also includes a number of radical organizers, such as Kevin Zeese.
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