10/2/2011 8:24:36 PM
https://www.facebook.com/OccupyRaleigh
10/2/2011 8:38:08 PM
they're like teabaggers only liberal
10/2/2011 8:45:02 PM
I am all for it ... "When people who invest their money are taxed a lower rate than people who invest their time, you realize that the laws were written by people with money." Anon (Me really, but that's a different story.) ...
10/2/2011 8:45:17 PM
^^ I would hardly lump them together as liberals. Actually, it's an extremely diverse group of people.
10/2/2011 8:52:00 PM
im going to las vegas to protest-so many poker players there are better than me and make tons of money doing it.its not fair!
10/2/2011 9:03:36 PM
That's not what this about, or at least not what it should be about. Bankers don't work for their profits - they are stealing it with the express permission of the government.While I should support things like this, and I generally do, there's a lack of nuance among the some of protesters. They don't understand that the power structure in place is actually designed to extract wealth from the population. The government will not "crack down" on bad practices. The government has legalized fraud.[Edited on October 2, 2011 at 9:10 PM. Reason : ]
10/2/2011 9:08:14 PM
10/2/2011 9:46:55 PM
^well it sounds like you have a lot in common with the teapartiers that want a limited govt so they cannot use coersion to benefit X.I doubt you will like that summary, but it is really about stripping power from the govt to you are fighting against, as they are the ones who use their power to limit your choice and benefit their selected corporations/interest groups.If you are only concerned with stripping power from corporations you have that power currently, stop buying their goods or services. (again when that happens you cant stop the govt from giving them your money anyways....but call it a bailout or stimulus to make you feel better about it.)
10/2/2011 10:14:56 PM
^^I agree with you for the most part, but the tea party actually was started as more of a grassroots effort, spurred on by ron paul and was mostly a libertarian or blue-republican movement. It was then hijacked by bible thumpers and corporate cronies. I support the occupy wall street protestors and pretty much share their sentiments, I hope, however, that this movement will not be hijacked by hippies and liberals and that the protestors can create a clear message and work towards legitimate goal.[Edited on October 2, 2011 at 10:16 PM. Reason : .]
10/2/2011 10:16:11 PM
I just wish these protesters had things other than beauty pagent level shit to shout on megaphones. I walk by the Chicago ones couple times a week and for fucks sake shower. We are all adults, and try and have a good grasp of issues. I wanted to support them, I am no fan of the fed cartel, but every question was answered on a kindergarten level or I was told to talk to the leader who would answer my questions. No solutions just mad, and not exactly sure why.
10/3/2011 12:25:19 AM
http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/
10/3/2011 12:29:57 AM
hopefully this doesn't turn into another libya/syria/iraq protest type of thing.
10/3/2011 12:36:46 AM
are you kidding?lol.these are americans youre talking about!
10/3/2011 12:40:44 AM
Their first official statement:
10/3/2011 1:15:42 AM
I hope the earth opens up and swallows them.
10/3/2011 2:15:16 AM
I hope this draws attention to exactly how much of an iron grip wall street has on our laws.
10/3/2011 3:30:19 AM
I hope we can restore and reward1. honorand2. integrityinto everyday life
10/3/2011 3:45:15 AM
10/3/2011 7:27:56 AM
These people are racist bigots.
10/3/2011 8:25:17 AM
racist against whitey amirite?
10/3/2011 9:09:35 AM
Oh, I don't know. I just thought it was OK to call members of new political movements racists with no reason or evidence.
10/3/2011 9:20:04 AM
Somebody with information post several specific goals of this protest.
10/3/2011 9:55:24 AM
well my life is just peachy-so does that mean im a part of the system or at least benefit heavily from it?because if so, im sure im not alone, and if you hippy faggots endanger my quality of life...i will happily join this corporate military in their crusade of justice against smelly/lazy/idealistic types.dont upset my worlds perfect balance (warning).
10/3/2011 10:06:48 AM
^what in the world
10/3/2011 10:08:13 AM
10/3/2011 10:15:23 AM
So I bought a bit of apple stock when it was $89 a share. I did hours upon hours of calculated research and took a gamble to invest in a product who I believe helps not only a company but the value of the entire world. I invested in a horrible market that was still losing during the massive recession of 2008. I waited a few years for my investment to mature and then sold and made what I thought was a good profit. I then paid a large sum of taxes on this as well. An amount of taxes that really made me sick wondering why somebody deserved so much of this. This year I did the same thing with another company and sold lost money. But nobody was there to help me re-coupe my loses but my own reserves and patience Does this make me the scum 1%?
10/3/2011 10:31:19 AM
^ Losses are tax deductible I believe...
10/3/2011 11:10:54 AM
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/capital-losses-can-help-cut-your-tax-bill-1.aspxIt makes you the 1% and the 99% at the same time for taking government handouts.
10/3/2011 11:13:06 AM
^ No, that makes you part of the 99%If a bank was in your same position, they would have been bailed out. That's what these protests are about. The sickening relationship between corporate banks and the government....
10/3/2011 11:30:43 AM
10/3/2011 11:55:52 AM
<3 the perspective
10/3/2011 12:21:51 PM
[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 8:12 PM. Reason : knock that shit off.]
10/3/2011 12:30:59 PM
Something I'm seeing a lot of, which bothers me, is a lack of distinction between the "good rich," who have designed and produced things that improve our lives, and the "bad rich," who provide nothing of value and have been given a blank check by the government to pyramid debt to infinity and beyond.When the government is backstopping the banks by saying "loan out as much as you want, and here's a 10% reserve requirement," history has shown that there can be only one outcome. This has happened over and over again over the past few centuries. The protestors often understand that there is a financial elite fleecing the public, but they don't understand the mechanics that allow the bankers to extract the wealth in the way they do.Abolish the Federal Reserve and replace it with nothing. Let the banks fail; we desperately need a financial reset. Do not listen to the politicians. They are doing everything they can to hold this unjust system together. The status quo is killing us, and while stepping into the unknown is uncomfortable (it always is), it is necessary.
10/3/2011 12:54:41 PM
^I agree. Obama, labeling anyone who makes over $250,000 per year as "the rich" is just complete crap. That person is hardly the same as a corporate CEO making millions per year and paying the same or less in taxes. I'm not big for blaming presidents for everything, but the Obama administration is creating class warfare.
10/3/2011 12:59:16 PM
10/3/2011 1:27:59 PM
How in the hell can you call it class warfare? There are a few hundred individuals in this country that have more wealth between them than another 150 million others combined. Most of those 150 million live paycheck to paycheck and are in constant fear of losing everything they have due to some unforeseen calamity. You people aren't looking at the big picture here. Is it fair to ask someone who makes $40 million a year to give 50% of that to the government? No, probably not, and I suppose if you look at in a vacuum, you can call it class warfare. The problem is, that person should have never been making $40 million a year in the first place. It's like winning the fucking lottery. It's a fantasy, and unobtainable for 99.9% of the population of this country, no matter how intelligent/motivated/hard working you are. The American Dream was never to become that rich. The American Dream for most people, was to make a decent salary without having to break your back, so you and your family could live a comfortable and worry free life. What's happened is we've sacrificed the American Dream for the American Fantasy, and turned it into the American Nightmare for ~50% of this country's population. Asking the people who are at the top of the heap, to give up 3-4% more of their income so the people at the bottom have a chance isn't class warfare, it's common fucking sense.[Edited on October 3, 2011 at 1:42 PM. Reason : :]
10/3/2011 1:40:00 PM
this is simple jealousy at work- youre wasting your time arguing.pretty soon they will be protesting at NFL games because "they can throw a football, why arent i making millions?"or at a hospital protesting because they performed CPR on their hamster one time and it lived a few more days."why do doctors make all the money?"please, get a fucking life. its a game they wish they could play, but unfortunately all they know how to do is drive a bus.and dont get me wrong, driving buses is important. but why wont somebody just say to them, "know your goddamn place."instead, in the interest of political correctness, the government ignores them until they realize "their goddamn place."and no, this wont become a unified movement that actually accomplishes anything. its small and pathetic (just like those making it up).
10/3/2011 1:40:13 PM
lol. its good to see you hold yourself in such high esteem shrike.i was under the impression the american dream, in the land of opportunity, was to become as filthy stinking rich as you possibly could?thats what most people want, or would take, if given the choice.now the reason that is becoming more and more unobtainable is because people like you just "know" that youll never be one of these "big men."so of course your natural recourse at that point is to try as hard as you can to establish all kinds of safety nets for yourself before you fail.again, like going to vegas and ensuring that you wouldnt lose your shirt- youve defeated the whole purpose and made everything youre doing worthless.gg
10/3/2011 1:50:29 PM
Ugh.
10/3/2011 1:50:53 PM
Obviously these ragamuffins have never heard of bootstraps.
10/3/2011 1:59:49 PM
and fuck that giant picture screwing up my ability to see everything easily.
10/3/2011 2:01:22 PM
^^^^What the hell are you talking about? Could you please point to anything in my post that suggests anything you said in yours? I neversaid anything about myself. I'm fine, and will always be fine. I'm no wherenear the $250,000 mark, but even with my "meager" 5 figure income, I'd behappy to give up another 3-5% of my income to taxes assuming it would help. I don't care about establishing safety nets for myself. I have education and experiencethat will always allow me to get a stable job, I have savings, I have assets, and I have social support via my parents and family who are also financially stable. What I want isfor people who are currently stuck in the class below mine, to be given a fairshot at reaching my current quality of life.[Edited on October 3, 2011 at 2:05 PM. Reason : :]
10/3/2011 2:04:10 PM
10/3/2011 2:07:02 PM
10/3/2011 2:07:42 PM
this has gone from... a seemingly legit reason to protest wall street....to a bunch of 'waaaaahh i'm poor and have no idea how to start a business and make money.. waaaaaaaahhhh.... so give me all of yours. '
10/3/2011 2:12:23 PM
10/3/2011 2:14:30 PM
eh, that was a secondary comment, not related to the OP, but to a hypocrite's view of taxation.[Edited on October 3, 2011 at 2:16 PM. Reason : /]
10/3/2011 2:15:38 PM
10/3/2011 2:20:00 PM
You people are completely missing the fucking point. There isn't a single rich person who created their wealth in a vacuum. Everyone single one of them NEEDED the governmentto get them there. Transportation infrastructure, the internet, security, mail, educationfor their employees, all the major things that make any business possible are provided by the government. The rich take more from our "wasteful and bloated" government than any poor person ever could. It's common fucking sense that they should also be the ones to pay the most. Againyou're not looking at the big picture and are just retreading the same tired talking points.
10/3/2011 2:20:12 PM