So, there seems a grass roots movement is attempting to get up in the United States. Only sketchy news in the mainstream media at the moment - but, alot of alternative media outlets are reporting it. Seems to be disjointed at the moment - but, needs to organise properly.
My fave, Matt Taibbi is reporting it:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...wall-street-drawing-the-battle-lines-20110927
Attempt to repress the right to protest??
http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=7089
In addition, there were recent major protest sit-ins in Wisconsin - 700,000 consistently over a month or so.
What do you all think? Going to get worse?
Brad
I don't know how main stream you consider the New York Times but this I read in it yesterday
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/01/police-arresting-protesters-on-brooklyn-bridge/?hp
700+ arrests; to suggest That this is some sort of Soros inspired Marxist rabble errs on disingenuous, either that or your taking off the spoon what Murdoch is happy to feed you.
i wonder if you even bothered to check the link i posted before you left your retarded lil jibe?
if they had targeted the people responsible for the current economic crisis (the goldman sachs type parasite banking/financial corporations, the FED, the 'status quo' political system, political corruption etc instead of just chanting "down with capitalism" then they may have some credibility! as it is they come across as brainwashed, manipulated morons!
i wonder if you even bothered to check the link i posted before you left your retarded lil jibe?
i wonder if you even bothered to check the link i posted before you left your retarded lil jibe?
Wall St. protest movement headed for Canada
Toronto exchange targeted; 700 demonstrators arrested in New York
Organizers of a protest slated to take place on Toronto's Bay St. this month say they're following in the footsteps of American activists who have stormed Wall St. in New York and other U.S. cities in protests against the global financial system.
Hundreds of people are expected to meet in the heart of Toronto's financial district, at Bay and King Sts., on Oct. 15 to prepare for a march two days later as the Toronto Stock Exchange opens that Monday.
Occupy Toronto organizers say they anticipate the protests will roll into the week as the Occupy Wall Street rally in New York enters its third week without any hints of slowing down.
Probably the most offensive thing I have ever read on ASF
i wonder if you even bothered to check the link i posted before you left your retarded lil jibe?
if they had targeted the people responsible for the current economic crisis (the goldman sachs type parasite banking/financial corporations, the FED, the 'status quo' political system, political corruption
The good ol' boy !
Was that what rankled? Or was it the spoon feeding. I could be more succinct. On Soros, You're channelling Glenn Beck Check Jon Stewart The Manchurian Lunatic.
http://vodpod.com/watch/4945773-daily-show-glenn-beck-is-the-manchurian-lunatic
Soros is on board with a big step in the right direction a Tobin Tax
i view the whole event through libertarian/austrian economic coloured glasses, i have no love of any media organisation, murdoch or otherwise.... so of course your 'spoon fed' jibe was offensive to me and i considered it a retarded comment in the context of this thread.
it may surprise you that ron paul was also unhappy that the protests had been hijacked by marxist radicals and has tried to re-direct the protest to become "occupy the fed' so as to spearhead the movement towards the ppl & organisations it should be targeting
as for soros, a favourite author & social commentator of mine, former canadian governor general john ralston saul, sums up my feelings towards the manipulative, behind-the-scenes power-broker when he stated: 'in times past george soros would have been hung as a pirate' ...in his awesome book 'voltaires bastards'... i would suggest you buy a copy it is very enlightening!
again i apolagise to those who were offended by my 'retarded' comment in hindsight the word 'pathetic' would have served a better purpose!
Bandicoot. Thanks for the apology.
Now back to business....
Interestingly, David Cameron had his ass kicked yesterday when he WAS going to encourage Britains to pay off their credit card and store cards ... however, the comment was pulled from the speech, and has been criticised all over the Guardian for his economic illiteracy. Here, Larry Elliot talks about Keynes' idea of the 'paradox of thrift'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/oct/05/david-cameron-paradox-of-thrift
At some point, we need to wake up and begin to sheet the blame in the correct places and take the following action:
1. Debt Jubilee! ... (ok, crucify me, but hear me out!) - give it to people who want it, but ban them from accessing any/or cheap credit for a period of 10 years so that these undisciplined assoles can sit it out.
2. Massive education program so that we do not fall into the same problem as the good residents of South Park in the episode where Stan pays off the debt of everyone in a Debt Jubilee and then go on another spending spree only to rack up more debt.
[video]http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/222708/paying-for-everyones-debts?xrs=playershare_fb[/video]
3. Of course, the consumer and the mum and dad property investor have a massive hand in this ... bidding up the prices of property.
4. Put all bankers, Robert Kiyosaki, television producers of shows like 'The Block', etc. on a desert island until this whole thing is sorted. THEY ARE THE PROBLEM AND HAVE NO PART IN THE SOLUTION. PERIOD.
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