Protesters Need Our Help !

Serapis

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Florida has a similar Governor, he just signed a bill removing teacher tenure. Another Republican business man turned politician.... Yhey'll quickly find out you can't play tax payers like you can the board or the shareholders.

Well with the new trend in shifting money away from the people and into the hands of a select few is going global. They will use the same tactics used in Wisconsin. Ignore the people and continue with the agenda. The Wisconsin Governor even ignored the rule of law by publishing that bill despite the injunction to halt it. We are all being taken for a ride and everyone just sits around bitching at each other. It's time to organize folks. We have to fight back.
 

Carne Seca

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It's the same in New Mexico. Our Texan teabagger Governor is whittling away at tenure and union bargaining rights. So far she has had a lot of opposition with not only that but her desire to end the medical marijuana program. 2012 can't come soon enough for me.

People keep voting these idiots into office and now we have to deal with the fallout. Don't be surprised when the "end the medical cannabis program" rallying cry comes to your state or watch penalties and jail time increase in states that don't have them.

People thought for years that we were going to have a race war. Well I got news for you, it's a class war and we are losing.
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
What does showing a film about homeless people have to do with capitalism? Most of those living on the street are addicted to hard drugs, alcohol or suffer from mental illness. Most will not take shelter if offered with the proviso that they clean up their act.

What we see with the homeless living on the streets of our country are really the unintended consequences of our friends; the "compassionate" Progressives. Here in California, back in the 70's, the ACLU sued the state over placing homeless people into mental hospitals against their will. The ACLU contended that as long as the homeless mentally ill were not a danger to themselves or others, they had the right to live on the street. The ACLU won the case, the mentally ill were released from the institutions and we see the results today. Of course, the Left, as they always do, try to blame the results on "capitalism." In California, the deluded Progressives still insist that it was Governor Reagan's fault for closing the mental hospitals. Go figure.
 

beardo

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Do you think we are seeing the rise of the plutocracy as a world government?
What do you get out of this beardo?
Yeah that's pretty much it, it's a cause and effect or action and reaction thing with the goal being more controll over the people and to move closer to a one world govt or two distinct world teams like we had before our merger with the communists- the U.S. and Europe and then maybe Asia or the Middle East with the two world team thing being so that they can manupilate the people into fighting the other side. their working to one world govt and all these protests and uprisings help them to consolidate power. It's not the wealthy we need to work to get rid of it is the Parasites who do not produce anything of value and live off of the work or even blood of others. It is the globalists and public servents and scientists who we need to keep our eyes on. Not all wealth is bad and not all capitalisim is bad it's the type of wealth created in a banks computer that is evil.
 

newatit2010

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Has anyone seen the protests in London? I don't think those protesters will be able to accomplish their goals without our military intervention.


Hell I love the idea of going down the streets and doing millions of dollars in damage. The government can pay for it with the taxes they are going to raise.
 

NoDrama

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Hell I love the idea of going down the streets and doing millions of dollars in damage. The government can pay for it with the taxes they are going to raise.
I hope you are being sarcastic, because that has to be one of the dumber things I have heard.
 

Ernst

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What is dumb, is those idiots destroying all those peoples private property. For what?
A bit of sarcasm not directly aimed at you newatit2010.

God Save the Queen is what the Brits say and we Americans say God Save the Banks.

Think about that one when you all read the Bible.. 666.. all the way to Hell(tm)
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
Yeah what does homelessness got to do with Capitalism.

Anyone?
Nice try Ernst but you didn't address my post. Give it another go Mate. :)

What does showing a film about homeless people have to do with capitalism? Most of those living on the street are addicted to hard drugs, alcohol or suffer from mental illness. Most will not take shelter if offered with the proviso that they clean up their act.

What we see with the homeless living on the streets of our country are really the unintended consequences of our friends; the "compassionate" Progressives. Here in California, back in the 70's, the ACLU sued the state over placing homeless people into mental hospitals against their will. The ACLU contended that as long as the homeless mentally ill were not a danger to themselves or others, they had the right to live on the street. The ACLU won the case, the mentally ill were released from the institutions and we see the results today. Of course, the Left, as they always do, try to blame the results on "capitalism." In California, the deluded Progressives still insist that it was Governor Reagan's fault for closing the mental hospitals. Go figure.




 

Ernst

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This weekends protests are the largest in British history.


Now that I have a better understanding of the Banking practices I believe the Brits are much more aware of the nature of the effects of the Central Banks of this world.
This is a world where losses of monies is just another day at the office but means the end of economic security of the Generations.
So the call is that if the criminal speculators will not be arrested then at least tax them to a degree relative to their behaviour.

Not a popular idea in the upper levels of Government I understand.
 

Ernst

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This is the latest video out of London
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Is this a staged video?

I think it is a candidate for short attention span theatre.

The Narrative is the odd thing.. "There is the smell of alcohol everywhere."
 
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