Involvement in negotiations for a haircut
By A.I.
Published: January 13, 2012
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Extension distress and continues the hard poker between the Greek government of the European partners and creditors. Announcement of the IMF. |
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Only in the US is Bradley Manning declared guilty by the President and incarcerated for 18 months without Magna Carta rights and the GANGSTER/BANKSTERS are free….
Part one
OWS FINANCIERS
1. Yoko Ono — $500 million
2. Jay-Z — $450 million
3. David Letterman — $400 million
(tie) Stephen King — $400 million
5. Russell Simmons — $325 million
6. Sean Lennon — $200 million
7. Mike Myers — $175 million
8. George Clooney — $160 million
9. Brad Pitt — $150 million
(tie) Don King — $150 million
11. Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) — $145 million
12. Jane Fonda — $120 million
(tie) Miley Cyrus — $120 million
14. Al Gore — $100 million
Part two
OWS FINANCIERS
15. Roseanne Barr — $80 million
(tie) Deepak Chopra – $80 million
17. Kanye West — $70 million
(tie) Dan Rather — $70 million
19. Alec Baldwin — $65 million
(tie) Matt Damon — $65 million
21. Tom Morello — $60 million
(tie) Mia Farrow — $60 million
23. Katy Perry — $55 million
24. Michael Moore — $50 million
(tie) Susan Sarandon — $50 million
Total: $4.1 billion
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Well, how do I put this…is it wrong that someone who works in the financial industry (particularly high frequency trading–evil, I know) supports this whole schtick and shpiel? I mean at least in the past, at least in my lifetime (I’m 25 here), when there were Wall Street crises because the i-banks were drinking each other’s koolaid, they didn’t spread out into regular America and crater the economy. This time, the big banks went way overboard. So yeah. Support.
@neptunestarbaby Ever heard of a guy named Albert Wesker? He’s only one of the best characters in both iterations of Marvel vs Capcom 3 (vanilla and ultimate). And he’s a very smart guy, clearly.
> > Salary of retired US Presidents ………….$180,000 FOR LIFE
> > Salary of House/Senate …………………..$174,000 FOR LIFE
> > Salary of Speaker of the House …………$223,500 FOR LIFE
> > Salary of Majority/Minority Leaders …… $193,400 FOR LIFE
> > Average Salary of a teacher ……………. $40,065
> > Average Salary of Soldier DEPLOYED IN AFGHANISTAN $38,000
> > I think we found where the cuts should be made! If you agree… pass it on!
@armanflint
Legitimately criticizing the tactics of a movement is not defeatist if those tactics are ineffective. You have no idea what I get into poltically and just because a person hasn’t cast their lots in with some catch-all faux-socialism like OWS doesn’t mean that one isn’t deeply dissatisfied with things. Personally I hope OWS overthrows the whole system to be honest…then in the ensuing chaos maybe some true freedom loving group will seize power and dismantle everything
@duckdown1993 Maybe you’re the one not taking enough risks.
Sitting behind your computer screen stuffing down Big Macs & posting commentary in a Lance Baxter video post section… Your points are not clear and seem defeatist in nature. You need a clear course of action. Your posts in the Youtube comment section is peanuts and meaningless in an Internet community and will accomplish nothing.
@armanflint
The size of a movement says nothing about what its real capabilites or its actual desire to challenge authoritiy is. Remember that history is made by minorities, NOT majorities. The Colonials were a minority in our Revolution. The Bolsheviks were a minority in Russia. The Fascists were minorities in Spain, Italy, and Germany. What you want is not so much for a movement to have a lot of people, but for it to have people that are willing to risk a lot for their goals
@duckdown1993 The Occupy movement is a global protest that involves MILLIONS of occupiers in solidarity. It’s a lot larger than you think it is.
@armanflint
Global enslavement I will agree with, but thats something few people understand and it applies to everyone not just the protestors. I’m asking what would you be risking by holding up a sign in Central Park that you wouldn’t be risking stuffing a Big Mac down your throat at McDonalds? Not a whole lot. There’s really no threat of imprisonment or death. And thats exactly my point. This is an emasculated movement that doesn’t have the balls to really challenge anything
@duckdown1993 Ultimate risks; Death, global enslavement, perpetual poverty, loss of constitutional rights, imprisonment without a trial, physical injury, blacklisting, loss of property…. You’re right THESE protesters have nothing in common with Rosa Parks. This movement can’t possibly accomplish anything right?
@armanflint
Whats the ultimate risk these protesters are facing? Maybe, MAYBE a night in jail (an American jail mind you) and a small fine. Rosa Parks lived in an environment where blacks were routinely murdered in full public view for stepping out of line. There’s absolutely no comparisson here…
@duckdown1993 … oh okay then… Yeah, the Occupiers are lazy hippies faggot Communists that are looking for handouts. (Is this what you meant to say?) Well there’s no risk at excising your constitutional rights with Occupy. Nobody getting pepper sprayed, bludgeoned with a baton, shot in the face with bean bags/rubber bullets like Rosa Parks. Yeah, so immense. Did you watch a docudrama about Rosa on the Discovery channel? You’re so enlightened.
@armanflint
Rosa Parks is completely antithetical to the occupy wall street movement. That woman – at IMMENSE personal risk – directly challenged the established order. She was a “woman of action” and not a “woman of words.” Sitting in a park holding signs challenges nothing.
@duckdown1993 Rosa Parks will always have to ride at the back of the bus because she is only one person. She is old and delusional and she belongs in the back of the bus with THOSE people. Who protests a bus ride anyway… So dumb, just pay your quarter and just sit down, lay back, and enjoy the ride. If I repeat the words, “so dumb” over and over I will eventually convince myself that this is reality. Oh Yeah, and Thich Quang Duc… “so dumb,” what was he thinking?
But without a clear course of action you accomplish nothing. You need DO-ERS, men/women of action in these situations and not “Men of Words” as the saying goes. People who have a clear goal and the steps needed to bring it to fruition. Protests on a MASSIVE scale might work, but they work not because of the protest itself but because the system is already weakened to the point where a large number find it intolerable. 10,000 protesters in a country the size of ours is peanuts and meaningless
Peace brothers and sisters
You are fighting for our freedoms while politicians play politics
There are more options than just socialism, communism and capitalistic corporatism. We have enough resources, technology and information to start abolishing the monetary system, taking a survey of all the resources in the world and giving everyone the opportunity to access anything they want, instead of ownership. I know it sounds far out there for many people, but its what will happen in the future and we need to start going in the direction. ALL current systems are outdated and corrupt.
Everyone needs to check out Jacque Fresco and the Venus Project. They offer a fair, unbiased, in depth solution to the monetary system. We have to evolve and now is the time. We all need to educate ourselves with this incredible tool called the internet. Jacque is a 95 year old social engineer, inventor, and philosopher who invented the mag-lev train and other great things. Give everyone access to whatever they want, but no ownership. Its NOT anything near socialism, its WAY beyond it.
it’s like the culture wars in the1960. only that the hard-hats and the seniors are along side the “hippies”
Ron Paul could be Jesus, Moses and Buddha reincarnated and still its the SYSTEM which is Corrupt. In other words the best of intentions will be watered down, compromised on, distorted and a most likely abandoned by the criminals which control DC. Organize Locally meet your neighbors. Politics is about hype and broken dreams.Keep it Real.
Vote Ron PauL! Corporate media can’t censor facts!