10/27/2011 7:23:10 PM
Seriously you're taking the "pretend the store-bought cake was slaved over in the kitchen" schtick to the whole new level of claiming you're personally responsible for the food when you take a friend to dinner.[Edited on October 27, 2011 at 7:26 PM. Reason : takes balls]
10/27/2011 7:24:52 PM
so wait, McDouche, "the rich" are now "the majority of americans"? what?
10/27/2011 7:36:15 PM
All I want is a reasonable loan from the bank to start a business, without having to secruitize it with property I don't have.
10/27/2011 8:13:02 PM
^put yourself in their shoes. If I came to you and said I wanted to start a business and need 100k. Im pretty sure you would want to ask a couple questions first or want to know what happens if your business doesnt pan out. [Edited on October 27, 2011 at 9:30 PM. Reason : .]
10/27/2011 9:29:30 PM
I was surprised by Morning Joe's reaction to the Oakland riots that occurred, with one commentator referring to it as a "Police Riot".The footage of the flash grenade being thrown at the protesters assisting the wounded veteran is .http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2011/10/27/morning-joe-oakland-occupy-police-riot-brutalityAlso, the column below provides an interesting view of how the occupations could potentially progress.http://www.energybulletin.net/stories/2011-10-25/occupy-self-manage
10/27/2011 9:49:04 PM
I've never seen Schiff lose an argument yet. He makes fools of occupy wall streethttp://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/10/27/peter_schiff_takes_on_occupy_wall_street_protesters_again.html
10/27/2011 10:01:56 PM
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10/27/2011 10:02:48 PM
I'm loving the outrage over the "veteran being attacked by the police". Like the police walked out there with the rolls from the local VA and facial recognition technology searching for a former military guy to shoot. The focus being put on this by the liberal media outlets just shows even more how much in the tank they are. Even NPR is having a field day fawning all over this when they could barely be bothered to report on Tea Party protests. And they wonder why I didn't and don't pledge.
10/27/2011 10:15:21 PM
How many Tea Party protesters had their skulls cracked open by gas cans?
10/27/2011 10:29:03 PM
^^So what exactly are you arguing? Are you saying that the police can't be bothered to practice a little discretion? Are you arguing that the police would have not hurled flash grenades at people if they knew some of them were war vets?War veteran or not, the police shouldn't be hurling flash grenades at unarmed US citizens. Period.[Edited on October 27, 2011 at 10:32 PM. Reason : ]
10/27/2011 10:31:50 PM
Unless the guilty officer was just not aware that the protesters were attempting to assist an injured protester, it's fairly shocking.
10/27/2011 10:31:53 PM
^did u watch the video
10/27/2011 10:49:13 PM
10/27/2011 10:59:35 PM
how many of the tea party members took shits in parks and threatened by force to trample the one building that trades literally more money a day than any place on earth?dude you are lucky there aren't tanks running your dumb asses down.comparing hipster rioters and professional pan-handlers to the tea party. lol
10/27/2011 11:35:52 PM
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10/27/2011 11:57:14 PM
^ all good points, especially the last paragraph.Historically, systems with no regulation have always failed miserably for the people, i'm not sure why any intelligent person would think things would be better this time. It seems to be more of the short-sighted wishful thinking that made the bankers think they could have a stable ecosystem from bad debt.
10/28/2011 12:16:55 AM
^^ wow, one of the most thoughtful and balanced posts i've seen in soap box in years! yup, sometimes we have too much regulation, and the secondary and tertiary effects of it harm the economy (or at least some markets within it. the biomass crop assistance program, or BCAP, is a good example of a gov't subsidy/regulation really screwing up market dynamics). but having an unregulated "free market economy" isn't the answer either, as what's best for individual corporations often isn't what's best for society. oh well. it would help if our politicians couldn't be bought, and could be trusted to make smart decisions in these matters, but they often don't. it's too bad really.
10/28/2011 2:45:59 AM
Info for last year in UK:FTSE 100 Directors: 49% pay riseFTSE 100 CEOs: 43% pay risePrivate sector: 2.6% pay risePublic sector: 0% pay riseInflation: 5.2%I guess the US is facing the same problem.Now Europe wants to borrow money from China!
10/28/2011 8:23:55 AM
10/28/2011 9:21:07 AM
Peter Shiff is a fucking joke and the only way you wouldn't know this is if you just learned about him recently. In particular, he made a fool of himself making very specific predictions about Zimbabweian hyperinflation that never materialize. I'll give him credit though, very few goldbug libertarian fuckheads have the balls to actually make specific predictions about their financial end-times scenarios.
10/28/2011 9:34:01 AM
10/28/2011 9:34:22 AM
Also lol at "man on the street" interviews. Literally pioneered by late night comedy talk show hosts. It's almost as though a heavily prepared individual, no matter how stupid in reality, will almost always talk circles around a random, unprepared individual chosen from a group (and edited out on the off-chance they did well).
10/28/2011 9:36:38 AM
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10/28/2011 10:14:17 AM
Why would anybody join an army if they weren't getting paid?
10/28/2011 10:20:33 AM
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10/28/2011 10:39:23 AM
peter schiff rules. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/10/27/peter_schiff_takes_on_occupy_wall_street_protesters_again.html
10/28/2011 10:44:21 AM
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2009/01/peter-schiff-was-wrong.htmlhttp://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/market-movers/2007/12/10/the-myth-that-lending-rates-rise-in-response-to-policieshttp://seekingalpha.com/article/57919-peter-schiff-on-the-housing-market-and-the-rescue-planhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S98_eMax9xo&feature=player_embeddedhttp://www.google.com/search?q=schiff+hyperinflation+2010&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-ahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftUn3zU2LNI&feature=player_embeddedReminder that anyone telling you Peter Shiff isn't a moron outside of a few good calls earlier in his career is either A) Peter Shiff himselfB) Somebody who just read something written by A having never heard of A beforeC) Somebody who just read something written by B having never heard of A before[Edited on October 28, 2011 at 10:54 AM. Reason : .]
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10/28/2011 11:14:16 AM
guh, i have this surplus of coconutsand you have all these bananasi want those bananasand you want these coconutsbut how can we possibly have our needs met without abstracting these items into a form completely alienated from the underlying social relation???
10/28/2011 11:25:36 AM
So best case scenario for the OWSers "Valley Forge" is massive contraction of typhoid and dysentery?
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10/28/2011 11:46:41 AM
^^ Occupy Oregon Trail??
10/28/2011 1:03:29 PM
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10/28/2011 5:51:29 PM
^go sign up for foodstamps. you know you want to. stop being jealous of people who make >250k a year and figure out a way to join them.[Edited on October 28, 2011 at 6:07 PM. Reason : x]
10/28/2011 6:05:27 PM
Let me quote myself: "So, yes, I'm sure at some point a rich guy helped form an army which then sustained itself on plunder. But it is certainly not a requirement, as you are pretending." I am not arguing that some rich guy has never in history helped start an army. I am arguing such is not the only way. More than that, not even the most common way. I then had to confront the idea that no one would ever join an army without getting paid up front, historical evidence to the contrary.
10/28/2011 6:08:37 PM
Waiting on Obama to send in the national guard to protect innocent protesters from police who are shooting at crowds and confiscating generators ahead of a very cold weekend. Anything to end the protests. How can we spend billions on this type of thing in other countries and not even grant the basic right of protest to our own citizens?
10/28/2011 6:56:42 PM
^ Flint Sit Down Strike. The Governor of Michigan (with the approval of FDR) actually sent in the National Guard to protect the protesters from the police and strike-breakers.Unfortunately, I don't think any of our current governors give enough of a damn to protect his/her citizens today.[Edited on October 28, 2011 at 7:23 PM. Reason : ]
10/28/2011 7:13:46 PM
10/28/2011 8:02:39 PM
^^^^ That's a pretty stilted definition. It only counts as fighting for cash if you get paid upfront? So if I sign a contract with the Army, it doesn't count as fighting for monetary compensation because I won't get paid until my first paycheck?
10/28/2011 8:38:05 PM
^ According to Str8Foolish, getting paid up-front is the only way you would ever join the army. As such, according to him, if the army only offered you a future paycheck then you didn't join the army, regardless of what we might call it. It is I who is pointing out that people join armies for a whole host of reasons. Sometimes a steady future paycheck, sometimes a signing bonus, and sometimes a share of future spoils.
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