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[quote name='Ice_nine' timestamp='1318462159' post='2320347']
interesting.

So how do we stop the government from counterfeiting moneys?
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[img]http://nickshell1983.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/ron_paul_photo_4.jpg[/img]

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This promotion poster summarizes how I see the protesters.

[img]http://thepeoplescube.com/images/Bull_Run_Roach_Wall_Street.jpg[/img]

I wonder how many of these anti-subsidy protesters are getting subsidized with Pell Grants or pay zero in income taxes.

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[img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/301073_260133967362989_100000991622356_740967_383384140_n.jpg[/img]

I thought this was interesting...

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[quote name='BigJon16' timestamp='1318503355' post='2320560']
[img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/301073_260133967362989_100000991622356_740967_383384140_n.jpg[/img]

I thought this was interesting...
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I'll find it interesting when he or she gets sick and misses work, can't pay his or her rent because of her hospital bill is so high (the just above minimum wage job doesn't include health insurance). I'll find it interesting when his or her home is destroyed by a hurricane and insurance doesn't cover living expenses while he or she still has to cover mortgage payments. People can be so sanctimonious when their situation is fine. I used to be that person - I made responsible decisions, worked hard, earned scholarships, saved my money, and thought I was somehow responsible for my situation. Everything is a gift from God - even our good decisions.

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[quote name='Jesus_lol' timestamp='1318493290' post='2320535']
If anyone is abusing capitalism, it is the firms at Wall Street.
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How so?

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[quote name='Adrestia' timestamp='1318510243' post='2320589']
I'll find it interesting when he or she gets sick and misses work, can't pay his or her rent because of her hospital bill is so high (the just above minimum wage job doesn't include health insurance). I'll find it interesting when his or her home is destroyed by a hurricane and insurance doesn't cover living expenses while he or she still has to cover mortgage payments. People can be so sanctimonious when their situation is fine. I used to be that person - I made responsible decisions, worked hard, earned scholarships, saved my money, and thought I was somehow responsible for my situation. Everything is a gift from God - even our good decisions.
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Ditto. I've never been in debt until this year. I've worked 3 minimum wage jobs to cover undergrad and my Masters. I've worked my butt off for scholarships and assistantships. I finally had to take out loans, but I'm all too accutely aware I'm one unforseen circumstance away from financial ruin.

[quote name='kamiller42' timestamp='1318484657' post='2320520']
or pay zero in income taxes.
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Well since 70 million Americans don't make enough to pay income taxes...

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^^^i dont think that guy has the concept of the 99% thing right.

last paragraph gets it here

[img]http://i.imgur.com/kamRX.jpg[/img]

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dominicansoul

For me, this is more beneficial than protesting:


[url="http://www.sacatholic.com/2011/10/10/occupy-the-adoration-chapel-join-the-san-antonio-movement/"]http://www.sacatholic.com/2011/10/10/occupy-the-adoration-chapel-join-the-san-antonio-movement/[/url]


thanks to the phatmasser who posted this on the phatmass facebook page (i do not know who you are on here, but this is awe.some!)

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I'll find it interesting when he or she gets sick and misses work, can't pay his or her rent because of her hospital bill is so high (the just above minimum wage job doesn't include health insurance). I'll find it interesting when his or her home is destroyed by a hurricane and insurance doesn't cover living expenses while he or she still has to cover mortgage payments. People can be so sanctimonious when their situation is fine. I used to be that person - I made responsible decisions, worked hard, earned scholarships, saved my money, and thought I was somehow responsible for my situation. Everything is a gift from God - even our good decisions.
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Alright... I just posted the picture. Didn't mean for it to seem like I agreed with what it was saying.


Personally, here's what I think:
If people want to waste their time "occupying" wall street, then so be it. I've got more...interesting (for lack of a better word) things to do... So people are against the abuse of Capitalism, razzle dazzle. But is "occupying" wall street going to help solve the problem? What will solve the problem? Good, solid, and honest political and economic leaders. A leader such as that would be worth much more and do much more good than any number of "occupiers" could do in any number of "occupations".

Other than that, I have a bunch of major tests tomorrow, and an SAT on Saturday...


:)

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[quote name='kamiller42' timestamp='1318517743' post='2320629']
How so?
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well, stuff like the recent mortgage crisis being caused by toxic lending practices, trading debt, and other clearly unsustainable practices. assuming no responsibility for both economical and environmental disasters(being multinational, exploiting overseas workers with dangerous conditions and low wages, avoiding taxes), creating monopolies, etc.Financial institutions and large corporations have alot of highly immoral and often illegal practices, and almost always escape punishment of any kind for them.

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[quote name='BigJon16' timestamp='1318503355' post='2320560']
[img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/301073_260133967362989_100000991622356_740967_383384140_n.jpg[/img]

I thought this was interesting...
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Must be one of those evil conservatives working his way towards a future that others will envy, and want to take away with confiscatory taxes.

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[quote name='BG45' timestamp='1318522329' post='2320663']
Well since 70 million Americans don't make enough to pay income taxes...
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If the Wallstockers wanted jobs, then they should not have supported a presidential candidate with plans to destroy them.

Don't get me wrong. I am glad Wallstock is taking place on Wall St. The two belong to one another. They both support policies and politicians like our Dear Leader which brought us to this point.

[quote name='Jesus_lol' timestamp='1318534336' post='2320731']
well, stuff like the recent mortgage crisis being caused by toxic lending practices, trading debt, and other clearly unsustainable practices. assuming no responsibility for both economical and environmental disasters(being multinational, exploiting overseas workers with dangerous conditions and low wages, avoiding taxes), creating monopolies, etc.Financial institutions and large corporations have alot of highly immoral and often illegal practices, and almost always escape punishment of any kind for them.
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Before we begin down this road, Wallstock is about more than this. These festival goers have off the wall demands like free college education, erasing all debt around the world, and other such non-sense.

We resume normal programming...

Please provide some examples of toxic lending practices.

And, what about predatory borrowing? I mean people who borrower from banks and through technicalities, fraud, responsibility shirking, etc., walk away from their debt obligations? When does the protest against those people begin?

They traded debt in a response to government pressure to lend more, specifically to riskier borrowers. Mortgage backed securities were the implementation of one man's theory about diversifying risk. Wall St. saw a demand in one hand (the feds) and a possible solution in the other hand (risk diversification). They put the two together. When main st. began foreclosing for a variety of reasons, Wall St. began to suffer. Enough suffering lead to 2008.

There are three major players:
1. The Feds
2. Main St.
3. Wall St.

If you want to know who to blame, imagine the collapse as an exploded bomb. Who provided the gun powder, wick, etc. to make the bomb? Who made the bomb? Who lit the bomb? The Feds setup the circumstances for a bomb to be created and provided supplies. Wall St. rolled the wick. Main St. lit the bomb.

So, the list you see above is the blame order for the collapse. Wall St. is the last to blame. It was not because of deregulation that we had a collapse; it was because of too much regulation. The Feds spent too much time trying to manipulate markets in order to meet a political goal. (Political goal probably a little harsh since I believe some had good intentions, to see more people invest in their lives via home ownership.) The Fed tried manipulating financial institutions like chess pieces and got everyone burnt.

Large corporations, like small and medium corporations and even people, do commit illegal acts. And when caught, they do pay.

"exploiting overseas workers with dangerous conditions and low wages" Like Apple, the favored brand of Occupy Wallstockers?
"avoiding taxes" Like Obama's GE? Big oil did pay its fair share.

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http://www.businessinsider.com/what-wall-street-protesters-are-so-angry-about-2011-10

Here's some truth. Might want a glass of water to help it go down.

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[quote name='Adrestia' timestamp='1318595611' post='2321126']
[url="http://www.businessinsider.com/what-wall-street-protesters-are-so-angry-about-2011-10"]http://www.businessi...y-about-2011-10[/url]

Here's some truth. Might want a glass of water to help it go down.
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absolutely excellent article

if you change the link to this(or click on this one) it appears all in one page, rather than a click through. everyone should take a look at this.
[url="http://www.businessinsider.com/what-wall-street-protesters-are-so-angry-about-2011-10?op=1"]http://www.businessi...ut-2011-10?op=1[/url]

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