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They are paying the people to protest.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...treet.html
If you were buying into it, you are stupid as shit.
NYCC's aim? Same as ACORN's aim (because THEY ARE THE SAME) is living wage. I'm not getting into living wage again, it's somewhere on Mock, but it's liberal bullshit that will make our unemployment situation worse. Of course your president is involved in this, and has been involved in the living wage movement for over 20 years.
Don't be such a dumbass and start thinking a little. Don't worry about somebody else's money, just fucking take care of yourself and life will get better for everybody.
I fucking hate redistribution of wealth movements. Get a fucking job. If you don't make enough, get a fucking education.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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Redistribution is bad! Ugh!
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The Daily Wail is basically Faux News for limeys.
It has the same journalistic integrity, i.e - none.
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i loathe those people at the daily fail. but i do like to nick their photos. they're good for that much.
anyway, i read that Acorn is scrambling, firing workers and frantically shredding documents.
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So nobody is bothered by the fact that the media is trying to play Americans like tards again? The story is being carried only by certain networks because the liberal media doesn't want you to know. CNN's top story? "How Some Companies Pay No Taxes."
You've been informed. ACORN is Occupy.
You can't claim ignorance now, just stupidity.
It doesn't matter who wins the election at this point because most Americans are truly pathetic. We have lost the war.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(11-03-2011, 07:02 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: i loathe those people at the daily fail. but i do like to nick their photos. they're good for that much.
anyway, i read that Acorn is scrambling, firing workers and frantically shredding documents.
From this I can assume the Fetal Alcohol Face (yes, that is my diagnosis) tried to blame the news on whomever felt compelled to report it (rather than cover it up). If that works with anyone, you are more pathetic than he is.
Deflect the news, laugh it off, pretend it isn't true. You have been informed. If it doesn't bother you, you are part of the group of fucking losers living their lives trying to get other people's money instead of taking responsibility for making your own life better. May you never see yourself through my eyes. You wouldn't like it.
THEY ARE PAYING PEOPLE TO PROTEST. It is all a big lie.
Enjoy your lie. Maybe you can go cook tofu dogs with them when they come to your town.
"Sources said NYCC has hired about 100 former ACORN-affiliated staff members from other cities – paying some of them $100 a day – to attend and support Occupy Wall Street. Dozens of New York homeless people recruited from shelters are also being paid to support the protests, at the rate of $10 an hour, the sources said.
At least some of those hired are being used as door-to-door canvassers to collect money that’s used to support the protests.
Sources said cash donations collected by NYCC on behalf of some unions and various causes are being pooled and spent on Occupy Wall Street. The money is used to buy supplies, pay staff and cover travel expenses for the ex-ACORN members brought to New York for the protests.
In one such case, sources said, NYCC staff members collected cash donations for what they were told was a United Federation of Teachers fundraising drive, but the money was diverted to the protests."
Occupy my ass. I won't pay you, but at least it is warm. If you want my money, please come dust my house and clean out the garage. You should do a little work for your self-imposed slavery since you are forcing me to be the owner of other people. If you worked, you could be your own master, but that doesn't seem to attract people like it used to...
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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Yes, yes, just a coincidence:
"Article originally published in FrontPageMag.Com
BY MATTHEW VADDUM
The Working Families Party, an ACORN front group notorious for corruption, was instrumental in organizing the Occupy Wall Street protests, according to radical journalist Laura Flanders of Free Speech TV. The protests, which have spread to several other large U.S. cities, are part of what ACORN's neo-communist founder Wade Rathke calls an "anti-banking jihad."
Working Families Party (WFP) organizer Nelini Stamp has "been here since day one and she is part of the organizing team and the outreach team that has managed to bridge the distance between that first day and this day and between the grassroots folks here and the labor movement," Flanders said at the protest in lower Manhattan.
We are "actually trying to change the capitalist system we have today because it's not working for any of us," Stamp told Flanders in an interview. Demonstrators are asking "how do we really reform and bring revolutionary changes to the states?"
The WFP is part and parcel of ACORN. In 1998 the party was officially recognized in New York State. WFP's headquarters is at the same address as ACORN on Nevins Street in Brooklyn. WFP's executive director is longtime ACORN operative Dan Cantor.
One of the SEIU-funded party's co-founders is ACORN's former national chief organizer, Bertha Lewis. Democratic National Committee executive director Patrick Gaspard also contributed to the creation of the party and sat on its board. Gaspard was a political director in the Obama White House and is a former SEIU executive. Gaspard was also an organizer for the radical New Party in the early 1990s. That party's membership consisted largely of individuals from the Democratic Socialists of America, SEIU, and ACORN. The party endorsed Barack Obama when he ran for the Illinois State Senate.
WFP takes credit for raising taxes both in the city and state of New York and for pressuring the state's congressional delegation to oppose Social Security reforms. The party has sister WFP-branded parties in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Oregon, South Carolina, and Vermont.
Working with its radical friends at SEIU, WFP advocates more government spending, higher taxes, universal government-run health care, campaign finance restrictions, free universal higher education, oppressive rent control, same-sex marriage, amnesty for illegal aliens, "greening" the economy by creating heavily subsidized union jobs in the energy sector, and mandatory paid sick leave for all workers.
ACORN allies are also involved in protests aimed at destabilizing the nation's financial system. SEIU board member Stephen Lerner has vowed to do his part to drive a stake through the heart of capitalism. Lerner says he wants to "bring down the stock market" through a campaign of disruption. He said last week that SEIU plans to terrorize bank executives at their homes.
Last year George Goehl, executive director of Chicago-based National People's Action, said that "the banking crisis" was "the next big thing," and "the way to build a big economic justice movement in this country." Meanwhile, ACORN's new front groups are also deeply involved in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
In Pennsylvania, Action United said it plans to participate in Occupy Pittsburgh on Oct. 15. Organize Now will be occupying Orlando, Florida, on the same day.
New York Communities for Change (NYCC), led by longtime ACORN lobbyist Jon Kest, is one of the major protest groups leading the demonstrations in lower Manhattan. Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment is leading the Occupy L.A. protests. New England United for Justice, which is headed by former ACORN national president Maude Hurd, is participating in the related "Take Back Boston" protests in Massachusetts, according to watchdog group Judicial Watch. Hurd is a close political ally of Boston mayor Thomas Menino.
The influence of ACORN on the Wall Street protests should have been clear by the unhinged nature of much of the demonstrations. The question is really only whether the radical outfit will push the mob into more and more extreme behavior. Determining the answer to this question will likely not be pleasant."
They named names. Now continue trying to blame other people for the failings of your adult life...
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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For the non-readers/non-thinkers, how about hearing it straight from the socialists?
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I hate the occupy movement with a passion but "as if" the tea party isn't funded by the religious right. No surprise to me that the zealots on both sides are funding their political interests.
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(11-03-2011, 11:18 PM)username Wrote: I hate the occupy movement with a passion but "as if" the tea party isn't funded by the religious right. No surprise to me that the zealots on both sides are funding their political interests.
Why do people hate the Tea Party? I'm ambivalent about them. I don't like the severe religious stuff, but I like the "less government" part. We don't need all these people to "govern" us. They just need to make sure we are protected then let us do the rest.
What part of the Tea Party bothers people? I really do wonder and I will actually read what you write. haha
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(11-03-2011, 11:25 PM)Cracker Wrote: (11-03-2011, 11:18 PM)username Wrote: I hate the occupy movement with a passion but "as if" the tea party isn't funded by the religious right. No surprise to me that the zealots on both sides are funding their political interests.
Why do people hate the Tea Party? I'm ambivalent about them. I don't like the severe religious stuff, but I like the "less government" part. We don't need all these people to "govern" us. They just need to make sure we are protected then let us do the rest.
What part of the Tea Party bothers people? I really do wonder and I will actually read what you write. haha
I said I hate the occupy movement. These days, I actually relate more to the tea party movement than I do the occupiers.
My problem with the Tea Party is their total unwillingness to compromise (I have similar problems with the far left). We'll see what happens with the deficit reduction panel in the next 3 weeks.
That said, I'd like to scrap the current tax code and replace it with something entirely different. EVERYONE should contribute something by way of taxes. I think 47% of Americans don't pay any taxes?? Seriously?
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I would say we should scrap income tax and just bump up sales tax so the states can have the money and not the feds, but Georgia is in debt because many businesses don't give that money to the state. They lie and keep the taxes they get in cash. We can't trust every business to be the IRS.
I don't know the answer. If we get rid of cash, we will all be tracked by Big Brother. If we use cash, people cheat and steal.
Nothing is easy anymore.
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In case you don't understand what the Occupy movement wants:
Hahahaha. I already used the n-word today, so I won't here, but I was thinking it!
In case she didn't make it clear:
Fucking idiots.
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Almost half of all Americans don't pay taxes? What the fuck. What the fuck is that shit? I don't want to pay taxes either & I surely don't want to pay almost twenty grand a year for health insurance either.
I shouldn't have read this thread so early in the morning. Rawr.
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(11-03-2011, 11:35 PM)username Wrote: EVERYONE should contribute something by way of taxes. I think 47% of Americans don't pay any taxes?? Seriously?
The other day I caught a program on one of the 24 hour news channels. It mentioned a new group called the 53%. This group is against the occupy movement, and according to http://money.cnn.com/2011/10/26/news/eco.../index.htm
The number originates in the estimate that roughly 47% of Americans don't pay federal income tax, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. The 53 percenters stress the fact that they are paying the taxes that support the government assistance the protesters say they want.
There are quite a few articles about about the 53, Here's another:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/201...ont-whine/
’53 Percenters’: Standing Up for Those Who Don’t ‘Whine’
(11-04-2011, 12:47 AM)Cracker Wrote: In case you don't understand what the Occupy movement wants:
Fucking idiots. Those videos are funny as hell~I get the same answers from Occupy protesters. None of them seem yo know exactly what they are protesting for.
I think the OWS movement just might implode on itself before too long....They are inciting riots in Cali, getting kids drunk, and providing a place for sexual predictors to hunt in Texas. That is some nice peaceful protesting there, I tell ya.
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(11-03-2011, 09:53 PM)Cracker Wrote: From this I can assume the Fetal Alcohol Face (yes, that is my diagnosis)
Good old quacker, always on the cusp of somekind of angry mental breakdown.
As a source the Daily Wail ARE as reliable as Faux News, they are a hugely biased right wing newspaper, you may as well quote articles from the Communist morning star newspaper thats just how biased the daily wail is.
We all still anxiously await a picture of your fat orange peel ass in the members photo thread vinegar tits.
Tick, tock.
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They can turn around an idea into an episode within a week, thats why Trey Parker and Matt Stone always have their finger on the pulse.
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(11-04-2011, 06:19 AM)cannongal Wrote: There are quite a few articles about about the 53, Here's another:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/201...ont-whine/
Liberal critics of the 53 percent blog point out that many Americans who don’t pay federal income tax do pay local and state income, property and sales taxes.
I just pulled that from the article. Boo hoo, I pay local, state, property and sales taxes too.
If you file a return, you ought to at least be able to give Uncle Sam $100. If 47% of the country gave even that paltry amount, I imagine it would be a huge amount of money.
I'm disgusted. I'm also irritated that Obama seemingly has the OWS movement on ignore. He clearly doesn't want to say anything negative about the movement because those are the people that are sure to vote Democrat in the next election. In the meantime, they're getting violent in places and costing cities millions of dollars in additional police support etc. not to mention the cost to small businesses in those areas (Oakland small business owners near the camp are getting rightfully pissed).
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