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wgadget
10-02-2011, 05:10 PM
He enumerates 7 Tea Party demands that can coalesce with the Occupy Wall Street group to make a HUGE STATEMENT to TPTB.

http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=195248

Lucille
10-02-2011, 05:27 PM
I just read that. How can they, when most of them support candidates for POTUS who supported, and still support, TARP?

wgadget
10-02-2011, 06:04 PM
Well, I guess their support of candidates for POTUS who supported and still support TARP makes them HYPOCRITES.

Hmm.

ctiger2
10-02-2011, 06:39 PM
Denninger voted for Obama cause he really thought he'd bring the CHANGE. lol

Feeding the Abscess
10-02-2011, 06:40 PM
Denninger voted for Obama cause he really thought he'd bring the CHANGE. lol

He seriously voted for Obama?

ctiger2
10-02-2011, 06:43 PM
He seriously voted for Obama?

Yes, and Karl thinks Ron Paul is a Freemason/Bilderburger and his job is to bring back the Gold standard so the rich elite who own and control most of the Gold will remain in charge of the monetary system.

Feeding the Abscess
10-02-2011, 06:48 PM
Yes, and Karl thinks Ron Paul is a Freemason/Bilderburger and his job is to bring back the Gold standard so the rich elite who own and control most of the Gold will remain in charge of the monetary system.

Hahohahohahohahohahohaho

My goodness, that info isn't worth anything more than a Pube Muppet response.

MikeStanart
10-02-2011, 06:57 PM
I posted this on my friend's facebook walls when they linked articles in favor of the protests.

"The intent is good here, but they're merely attacking one head of a Three-headed Beast. Wall street lives unchecked. They are insulated from the real world of losses which would normally restrain them. This moral hazzard is created becau...se of the promise of bailouts from our government (corporatism); which is funded via the borrowing of money and printing of money by the Federal Reserve. The printing of money harms the poor and elderly (who live on fixed incomes) the most; as they see the impact of an increased money supply more directly when they pay higher prices for food and gas. It's all inter-connected. It's not just Wall-Street; it's the whole system."

wgadget
10-02-2011, 06:59 PM
Ron Paul discusses Occupy Wall Street, warns against militarization of police
POSTED BY MICHAEL R. GIDEON ⋅ OCTOBER 2, 2011 ⋅ LEAVE A COMMENT

One subject that this year’s Republican presidential candidates – indeed, almost all US politicians – have avoided is the Occupy Wall Street protest. However, Ron Paul touched upon the subject this weekend and warned against the militarization of the American police force.

Having spoken in New Hampshire, Ron Paul apparently suggested that it is worrying if the government does not accept criticism, and if the police are given military-style powers. He added that so long as the protesters are peaceful, there is no reason why the protesters should be harrassed.

The comments by Ron Paul are pretty much in line with his established ‘libertarian’ outlook. He also suggested that people are safe in their homes, ultimately, not because of the presence of a massively armed police force, but because prospective attackers can never be sure whether the owners have a gun.

Lucille
10-03-2011, 10:11 AM
Well, I guess their support of candidates for POTUS who supported and still support TARP makes them HYPOCRITES.

Hmm.

Samo samo! They'd have a lot in common with the socialists there, who are all supporting the banksta-owned bailouter-in-chief Obama for re-election.

Booboisee!