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Dr Philban wrote:
towermonkey wrote: When people lose their homes it can also cause civil unrest. Some might not be so civil...
Hey I'm all for it. I'm actually waiting for the civil unrest to increase. Up to this point it's been rather sophomoric. Really... these entitlement pansies on the streets of New York and other cities need to take a few lessons from their socialist brothers in Europe. Start with the Greeks, they'll show you how to churn up some civil unrest. I'd be the first person to tell you that Wall Street and their government abuses, fraud, and criminal activities has reached a breaking point and it's got to stop, but taking to the street and breaking laws, nope, that's not the kind of country we built... mob does not rule. So... hopefully some of the worst elements in the Occupy groups will really over step their bounds, we can get rid of them and then get back to fixing this like civilized people.
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HEARTLESS wrote: He makes a lot of sense, too bad the igiots can't grasp it.
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Science Chic wrote:
This from a talented fan and satirist, Roger Phillips. #DisenchantmentAndAlienNation
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Get a What? A Job? 70% of Occupy Wall Streeters are Employed, Compared to 56% of Tea Partiers
A new infographic posted on the Dangerous Minds blog shows some striking differences between the Occupy movement and the Tea Party. The movement is younger, more politically independent, less wealthy and, unfortunately for all of the folks crying laziness, MORE EMPLOYED.
According to the graphic, pulled together by Accelerated Degree, 70% of Occupy Wall Street participants are employed, taking the wind out of the argument that protestors are lazy, free-riding hippies with nothing else to do. Many of the movement’s most staunch supporters go protest and occupy AFTER WORK.
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