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Old 11-17-2011, 06:55 PM
 
Location: Texas State Fair
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The PJ Tatler » Daily Show Report: Zuccotti Occupiers Had Their Own Ghetto and Were Segregated by Class

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It looks like the occupiers have lost Jon Stewart. That’s like losing Cronkite during Vietnam.
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Old 11-18-2011, 02:53 AM
 
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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The president and Nancy sticks with them
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Old 11-18-2011, 03:00 AM
 
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It's simple. If you don't like BoA don't use its services. In capitalism you have a choice. OWS is an anti-capitalist movement. Screw them.
okay. i am pro capitalism, but i will say that what we are seeing now isn't capitalism anymore, but cronyism. i do think some of the OWS people are unstable and anti-american, but i also think that there are a few people out there in the movement who see that something bad is happening around the world, just as the tea party did.

all you have to do is seriously look at our bailouts in the US and the bailouts in europe to see that it is nothing but a transfer of wealth to the crooks:

The ink wasn’t even dry yet on the European bailout fund, the EFSF when it paid $1.3 billion to bail out Proton Bank in Greece. Turns out, Proton had siphoned off $1 billion in a scheme of fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, and offshore front companies, according to the Süddeutsche Zeitung. And then a bomb exploded.

The bomb, fabricated of dynamite, demolished four cars in front of a building in Halandri, a suburb of Athens. Not a coincidence: in the building lived a senior employee of the Bank of Greece, whose meticulous investigation of Proton Bank had exposed the massive criminal scheme. According to the police, the bomb was intended as a warning to those who attempt to shed light on these kinds of machinations.

Founded in 2001 as an investment bank, Proton Bank expanded rapidly, was listed on the Athens stock exchange in 2005, and was then acquired by private equity funds. In 2006, Proton acquired Omega Bank. In 2008, Piraeus Bank acquired 31% of Proton. In late 2009, a guy named Lavrentis Lavrentiadis bought that 31% stake from Piraeus Bank. As Proton’s largest shareholder, he became its president. He also had interests in pharmaceuticals and the media and was the majority owner and president of Neochimiki, a manufacturer of detergents headquartered in Athens. By March 2011, he’d sold down his stake to 15% as the value of the stock collapsed. Chairman of the board was former US Ambassador Daniel Speckhard.

Ever the active under-40 entrepreneur, Lavrentiadis and some partners also founded a financial institution in Lichtenstein, Lamda Privatbank AG, which they capitalized with 25 million Swiss franks. He was its first client and majority owner, according to Schweizer Banken Info. Lamda, which began operating in November 2010, attempts to inspire confidence today on its sparse website: “We manage your portfolio with competence and a strong sense of responsibility as we know your lifetime achievements are behind your assets.”

Lavrentiadis is one of the main suspects of the Proton investigation.

On October 10, the Greek Finance Ministry, on advise from the Greek Central Bank, took over and recapitalized Proton Bank with €900 million ($1.3 billion) from the Financial Stabilization Fund, which is part of the EFSF. However, the Bank of Greece had been investigating Proton for some time and was compiling a report of several hundred pages that contained a plethora of details, tables, and lists of suspicious transactions with offshore front companies. While their names were evocative—Gold Valley, Blue Island, Bayland, or Beauty Works—their owners remained elusive. And its credit committee approved €357 million in high-risk loans to newly formed companies, such as Rovinvest or Cyprus Properties, and to offshore companies, though the bank had little or no information on them.


is that really capitalism anymore?

or are there foxes in the henhouse?
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Old 11-18-2011, 03:44 AM
 
Location: The Island of Misfit Toys
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I would like to know how the guy in the video also feels about those Chinese slave laborers who made the computer he sat in front of to make this video. He seems to cite them as a group we should care about and yet he patronizes those businesses also. But I suppose his excuse is acceptable?
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Old 11-18-2011, 04:02 AM
 
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What excuse? He's not whining about evil corporatists and then using their product. He's just using their product. If he has no problem with child labor then whats the big deal. Hell these kids nowdays need a job instead of sitting around on the xbox. Get em making shoes dammit.
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Old 11-18-2011, 04:10 AM
 
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THat is hilarious. What a pack of complete hypocrites and fools. Guys wants everybody to have access to an Ipad but his. LOL. Spoiled rotten little sqealers is all they are.
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Old 11-18-2011, 04:24 AM
 
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Absolutely priceless!!! I do remember seeing a video where a girl said she lived on the other side of the park which was referred to "the ghetto".

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Old 11-18-2011, 05:04 AM
 
Location: The Island of Misfit Toys
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What excuse? He's not whining about evil corporatists and then using their product. He's just using their product. If he has no problem with child labor then whats the big deal. Hell these kids nowdays need a job instead of sitting around on the xbox. Get em making shoes dammit.
He characterized it as "slave labor", insinuating he too has a moral issue with such an exploited workforce. And your defense is silly. Based on it any stance is okay as long as you're consistent. In other words, as long as I support slave labor (which the ops video amounts to) its ok for me to benefit from the products of that labor. The point is, the video has no point because where can you buy a computer or cell phone that wasn't made with exploited Chinese labor? You can't. Nobody can.
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Old 11-18-2011, 05:14 AM
 
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OWS is still. They occupied the wrong street. They need to occupied capitol hill and the white hall.
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Old 11-18-2011, 05:27 AM
 
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What is so bad about people getting out there and protesting.... Fact is that Wall Street committed fraud and stole from all of us... They own the politicians and the revolving door at the Federal Reserve between Goldman/Banks and our leaders...

Anything that brings attention to this is good. The more the media paints it badly, the more the powers that be are afraid.
Yup, I agree totally. OWS isn't asking for handouts or anything they haven't earned. They want to bring focus to the inequity. The 1% is able to (and in some cases wants to) pay it's share of taxes. We're tired of burdening the little guy.
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