N8's posts in the random picture thread get the axe and all the sudden Hello Kitty is back? Coincidence?
nails is not the word i would use. engaging? yes. about 50% of that video was garbage. his income tax arguments (and the protestors) were about as useful as talking points. that said, he is employing 150 people. good for him - he is doing his share, and he did quiet that protestor down. my argument to that would be, could he take a pay cut, still live at or near his current level, and employ other people? probably.Peter Schiff nails Wall Street Protesters.
"I employ 150 people, Im doing my share why are you not doing yours?"
Marines Storm Reddit After Occupy Oakland Shooting of Scott Olsen - FishbowlLAAs God is my witness. I will fight tooth and nail to restore the decency this country was founded upon. The politicians, banks and large corporations have ruined this country. I find it difficult to notice any sense of politeness on the streets anymore. But it goes farther. As a Marine and a citizen I am outraged. I am sick to death of the world my children are being raised in.
So I ask all of you, can you too sense the tipping point? When will enough be enough? If not now, when? I feel the problem is that the average Joe citizen is ignorant and comfortable. These, in addition to selfishness have become the standard for the majority of the population. As long as people are comfortable they remain silent. Well, I’m really ****ing uncomfortable and I’m sick of seeing this sort of **** happening. The Occupy protests that are going on are our first glimmer of hope. If we can take this and move it further, get every lazy ass off their rocker and open their eyes; then maybe, just maybe we have a chance.
Semper Fi brothers, and remember who you are. Protectors of a great nation, not politicians or wealthy money grubbing bankers and the like. When it comes time, I know we’ll stand strong.
2nd post was diaGood lord your still not sitting @ the gate are you? If your going through ATL I just screwed you.
let's be clear: gov't spending didn't create my company. my company's founder approached the gov't & said "hey gov't, i can do this better than your military can", so then the gov't issued an RFP & then gave our founder some money to start the business so that *he could hire & pay people* from the money the gov't gave him
see, asshole? you have to *ask* for it. it doesn't just plop in your lap like manna from heaven
When did I say your line of work offended me? You didn't even address my comment.as a disabled vet, i must ask: wtf are you talking about? and while i sit here @ terminal 5 (wattup, 'squeeb!) waiting for my flight to dc in support of injured soldiers (deploying/integrating latest version of the med eval board web app), may i also ask how you find my line of work so offensive?
i can't wait to tell you about a new partnership i'm getting an ex-sf guy i used to serve with involved in w/ us. if it weren't for a silly NDA, i'd like to let you know about more of our hard-earned tax dollars are keeping our men safer while deployed, get them back sooner, and insure fewer are deployed in future ops.
honestly, i'm neither offended nor bothered by your remarks.
Big issue with sales tax though, it's entirely regressive, ESPECIALLY if we move to taxing food and medicine. The poor as a percentage of income spend MUCH more on consumer goods than the wealth, most of the super wealthy in this countries' income goes to investment to make more money (that will be in turn reinvested and never actually spend and enjoyed) where as your shmuck making 10$ an hour is going to be dropping 500$ a month on food, 100$ or so on utilities, MAYBE a couple hundred in the bank, and the rest (under the 666 plan) would then fall into taxable income (now spending)I'm not a supporter of the 999 plan, though not staunchly opposed. I'm also not a supporter of flat tax structures, as they tend to be unjustly burdensome on the lower income people. Thirdly, I live in Los Angeles and pay a bundle in sales tax. However, I like the sales tax aspect of the 999 plan. I appreciate the simplicity of the mechanism. I know far to many folks who don't pay taxes on time, and some who opt not to file for years. The sales tax removes the "oop, I forgot" factor.
Thanks Sheu.I'm also not a supporter of flat tax structures, as they tend to be unjustly burdensome on the lower income people.
my point of view offends youWhen did I say your line of work offended me? You didn't even address my comment.
short of trolling, why would i use right wing arguments when apolitical ones are readily available?But that's typical right wing arguments. Respond to a point that is totally relevant, and TRUE, and turn it into nonsense
c'mon, leave the old man alone -- you're not going to change his mind & just cause avoidable strife just before the holidays.(**** your grandad says)
what's the concern here? that taxes are being avoided? if so, what concern is it of yours or mine?most of the super wealthy in this countries' income goes to investment to make more money (that will be in turn reinvested and never actually spend and enjoyed)
So you are against their right to protect? They are protesting in hard conditions and that speaks bad about them in your opinion? I love people who are against protests against their own political views. Ever though about forming a military regime?btw, #occupydc is going hilariously well, esp given the freezing rain we had here. stank ass hippies in pershing park are bunched together like african refugees (w/o the rampant fistulas & starvation, of course), w/ their "please help -- we need blah, blah, blah" signage
'merica, fcuk yeah
Try going back further the progressive movement started in the United States with Theodore Roosevelts Square Deal program in 1904 and since then its been one after another program from the New Deal to the Fair Deal to LBJs Great Society that has gotten us where we are now.I have had this same debate with multiple individuals over the age of 60, all of whom refuse to acknowledge that their decisions over the last 60 years had anything to do with the current situation. Everyone is willing to blame the person below them, but never admit that their actions contributed to the problems we current face.
in their own words, "this is not a protest; this is an occupation"So you are against their right to protect? They are protesting in hard conditions and that speaks bad about them in your opinion? I love people who are against protests against their own political views. Ever though about forming a military regime?
These people have balls, esp as they're essentially camped out across from Gov. Cuomo, who wants the temporary millionaire's tax to expire in 2012. Cuomo, though his aides, have asked the City to shut it down. The Albany and NY police thought otherwise and have won out thus far. I wonder what the addition of a yurt would bring to this equation!ALBANY -- They have tents and propane space heaters, but demonstrators at Occupy Albany are considering more permanent shelter: either a walled canvas tent or a wooden yurt, complete with a stove.
"I think yesterday showed us it's going to get quite cold, and these tents are not going to survive in January and February," Michael Fisk, a 29-year-old Albany Law School student, said, gesturing to the encampment that has dotted Academy Park since Oct. 21.
He said he had researched tents as large as 16 feet by 20 feet, or yurts 16 feet in diameter. A yurt is a circular shelter first used by central Asian nomads that's usually arranged around a stove, traditionally made of bent wooden supports and covered with animal skins or fabric.
This would allow the encampment to have its nightly general assembly -- at which decisions are made by consensus of those present -- "in warmth and comfort," and would allow people to stay overnight near a heating source.
It also may test the patience of Albany city officials who have let protesters stay in the park provided their demonstration remains peaceful -- as it has. There is a city ordinance placing an 11 p.m. curfew on the park, but citing past instances of non-enforcement and an unwillingness of Albany County District Attorney P. David Soares to push trespassing charges against demonstrators, police have let the encampment be.
Other cities have been less tolerant. In New York City, officials have refused to let protesters pitch tents at Occupy Wall Street, which was the genesis of Occupy Albany and other movements, and confiscated electrical generators last week.
A more substantial tent or yurt might require some kind of building approval. A stove may constitute a safety hazard. Albany police spokesman James Miller said Sunday night he was unaware what regulations might apply. And he added: "We're not aware of any kind of request on their part to us on building any type of structure."
With good reason: It's better to ask forgiveness than permission, the protesters figure, and the city maintains plausible deniability if protesters never make a formal request. It's a very different calculation to tear down a structure, possibly by force, than to prevent it from being erected.
"We welcome dialogue, but we're not asking for permission," said Mark Mishler, an attorney aligned with the movement.
He and others confirmed the protesters would meet with Albany police and other city officials Tuesday, at the city's request. It's unclear what will be discussed. Fisk's stove proposal was tabled at Sunday evening's general assembly to be further developed by a new subcommittee.
Fisk estimated the cost at around $1,800, which would require group authorization. Currently, Occupy Albany is keeping its donations in cash at a secure location, but on Tuesday should open a bank account supervised by the Social Justice Center, according to Matthew Jager, 34, a member of the finance working group. He estimated they've raised between $2,000 to $3,000.
The focus on cold-weather logistics was obvious Sunday, after Occupy Albany dealt with 3 inches of snow that fell starting late Saturday evening. City officials placed electronic billboards warning people about to enter the park that winter weather advisories had been issued, according to Miller, and officers cautioned against setting up tents under tree limbs that could fall under the weight of the snow.
People took turns taking a broom and wiping the wet snow off the tops of the tents, and waking up those sleeping to make sure they hadn't passed out from hypothermia. Some estimated about 40 people stayed the night, up from about 25 the week before.
"All you have to do is bundle up and stay warm," said 23-year-old Schenectady resident Zach Ryan, who slept in a donated tent with his mom, Dyette Putnam.
Read more: A permanent occupation? - Times Union
It's still a gathering and it's their right to gather and no matter what you call it - protest. Taking that right from them is downright fascist if you really want to be using silly terms like hippies.in their own words, "this is not a protest; this is an occupation"
get off my lawn, hippee
I've stopped debating with my family members because they never back anything up, never provide facts, and it degenerates into a full scale argument where they try to make me feel like an "elitist" just because I show up with these pesky little "facts", "figures" and "links". They'll spend hours (days) being upset over something that they could disprove in 30sec on Snopes.com. They listen to Fox News, which I've found *pretends* to have an argument between two of the guests, but in reality they both feel the same way. So they'll have two "opposing" viewpoints on say Obama's jobs bill, and yet both of them lean right and both of them bash the hell out of whatever it is the Democrats are pushing. It makes their listeners feel that there really is *no* opposing argument for any of it, and when they're confronted with reasons opposing their view point, they're shocked and don't know what to do.I got into this debate with my grandfather yesterday...
It's still better than my unkle voting against his views because he felt cheated his main candidate didn't cover some small promice she made long time ago. He feels lied to and does it do spite her. Did try to convince him once how stupid it was but as you say - it's futile.I've stopped debating with my family members because they never back anything up, never provide facts, and it degenerates into a full scale argument where they try to make me feel like an "elitist" just because I show up with these pesky little "facts", "figures" and "links". They'll spend hours (days) being upset over something that they could disprove in 30sec on Snopes.com. They listen to Fox News, which I've found *pretends* to have an argument between two of the guests, but in reality they both feel the same way. So they'll have two "opposing" viewpoints on say Obama's jobs bill, and yet both of them lean right and both of them bash the hell out of whatever it is the Democrats are pushing. It makes their listeners feel that there really is *no* opposing argument for any of it, and when they're confronted with reasons opposing their view point, they're shocked and don't know what to do.
I've decided that it's not worth my time since they live either in a solidly Democratic state (NY) or a semi-solidly Democratic state (CT/MA).
this point is still being hashed out: if it's a peaceful assembly, then obviously, yes, they are operating fully within their rights.It's still a gathering and it's their right to gather and no matter what you call it - protest.
i just want the free market to prevail w/o gov't intervention & pre-picking winners/losersThough I love how all you right wingers have no understanding of the terms they use. Most of the protesting people want no wealth redistribution or socialism (belive me I live in a post socialist country) they just want more centrism instead of right wing corpocracy that you suggest.
unless you make hemp footbags, bootleg alex grey prints, or henna palm tats, that shouldn't last too much longerbtw2. i come from a hard working family but I was bumming a lot for a long time. The magical thinking that going to work would change my world view is wrong. Right now if all goes right I will be doing a full time 9-5 job plus 2-3 extra high load freelancing jobs. Slept 4h/day last week. Still on the "hippie" side.
Wow, 400 (mostly right-wing) comments on a sleep college newspaper story? Did it get posted on Drudge? There's also an alarming amount of lumping OWS protesters with homeless people who are there for a hot meal.i believe we need to re-think who the real tea baggers are: Madison parks official Laura Bauer said a neighboring hotel's staff voiced concerns about having to recently escort hotel employees to and from bus stops late at night due to inappropriate behavior, allegedly including public masturbation, from street protesters.
this point is still being hashed out: if it's a peaceful assembly, then obviously, yes, they are operating fully within their rights.
Yeah, and when you find a Republican that's *actually* in favor of the free market and not picking winners and losers themselves, let me know... Or this one. Or this one.$tinkle said:i just want the free market to prevail w/o gov't intervention & pre-picking winners/losers
is that so much to ask?
don't know, as i don't have penis envyDid it get posted on Drudge?
so if they're not homeless, are their moms selling the couches & finally finishing the basement? b/c that would ruleThere's also an alarming amount of lumping OWS protesters with homeless people who are there for a hot meal.
perfect is the enemy of goodYeah, and when you find a Republican that's *actually* in favor of the free market and not picking winners and losers themselves, let me know... Or this one. Or this one.
So.... which right-wing website did you find it on?don't know, as i don't have penis envy
Are you seriously deluded enough to not see the Republican's manipulation of the market for the gain of the highest 0.001%?$tinkle said:perfect is the enemy of good
google:So.... which right-wing website did you find it on?
who's got penis envy now?Are you seriously deluded enough to not see the Republican's manipulation of the market for the gain of the highest 0.001%?
unless & until you offer a better sol'n, i'll stick w/ freedom to make my own decisions, for my good or my detriment.Here are some more instances of Republicans picking winners and losers:
You define all of that as "good"?
i believe we need to re-think who the real tea baggers are: Madison parks official Laura Bauer said a neighboring hotel's staff voiced concerns about having to recently escort hotel employees to and from bus stops late at night due to inappropriate behavior, allegedly including public masturbation, from street protesters.
What, are you Christine O'Donnell now?who's got penis envy now?