HockeyDad
14 years ago

When I was living with my parents our house was broken into.

FuzzNJ wrote:




So have the police come out and investigated yet?
snowwolf777
14 years ago

When I was living with my parents our house was broken into. It was obviously because we were living amongst a criminal element and deserved it. I'm sure no homeless, vagrants, drug addicts or criminals would be attracted to a large group of people occupying a park. They are probably eating their meals at Gilt leaving all the commies to steal from each other. Damn commies.

FuzzNJ wrote:




So are you for wealth redistribution or not? Anyone with a $5,500 MAC can afford to give some jack to the poor and downtrodden, right?

As for their donated food being jacked, well, someone needed it more than they did. That's how the system works, comrade. Roll with us or get rolled over.

[frypan]





snowwolf777
14 years ago

So are you for wealth redistribution or not? Anyone with a $5,500 MAC can afford to give some jack to the poor and downtrodden, right?

As for their donated food being jacked, well, someone needed it more than they did. That's how the system works, comrade. Roll with us or get rolled over.

[frypan]

snowwolf777 wrote:



Or, hell, I don't know ... maybe it's the absurdity of some as*-clown with a $5,500 computer and an I-Phone having the time/money to hang out on Wall Street for a month to protest against people who have money?

:-k
ZRX1200
14 years ago
Those food thirds had initiative.

Food justice
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

So are you for wealth redistribution or not? Anyone with a $5,500 MAC can afford to give some jack to the poor and downtrodden, right?

As for their donated food being jacked, well, someone needed it more than they did. That's how the system works, comrade. Roll with us or get rolled over.

snowwolf777 wrote:



Wealth redistribution? lmao. Like the 'death tax' 'job killing bill' 'death panels' 'obamacare'. Love those buzzwords.

but, but that's what it is!!!!!!!!!! (saved you from having to make that response)
wheelrite
14 years ago

Or, hell, I don't know ... maybe it's the absurdity of some as*-clown with a $5,500 computer and an I-Phone having the time/money to hang out on Wall Street for a month to protest against people who have money?

:-k

snowwolf777 wrote:



House Husbands,,,
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

Or, hell, I don't know ... maybe it's the absurdity of some as*-clown with a $5,500 computer and an I-Phone having the time/money to hang out on Wall Street for a month to protest against people who have money?

:-k

snowwolf777 wrote:



That's money to you? Good lord are you clueless.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

House Husbands,,,

wheelrite wrote:



I use pc's and android phones.
wheelrite
14 years ago

I use pc's and android phones.

FuzzNJ wrote:



neat !!

btw,
I wasn't refering to you..
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

btw,
I wasn't refering to you..

wheelrite wrote:



Of course not.
wheelrite
14 years ago

Of course not.

FuzzNJ wrote:



Narcissist...
FuzzNJ
14 years ago
Probably the last person you'd expect to scold the Occupy Wall Street protesters for having "flawed values that got our country into this economic mess" is a former Washington Mutual board member.

But Tom Leppert, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from Texas who sat on WaMu's board from 2005 until its 2008 failure, is doing just that.

Leppert has started a petition to "End the Occupation" that harshly criticizes logic behind the protesters’ movement. According to his blog, he aims to get 5,000 signatures by Oct. 31 from anti-Occupy Wall Street supporters to "tell President Barack Obama to denounce Occupy Wall Street's demand for class warfare."

In Leppert's view, the protesters "possess a false sense of entitlement and think they should be receiving government handouts and run up the debt on an imaginary credit card by making hard-working Americans and future generations pay for the bill."

If you think that sounds a bit rich coming from a guy who helped preside over the biggest bank failure in history — a failure that was largely blamed on WaMu's foray into questionable lending — you're not alone.

http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/2011/10/ex-wamu-board-member-lambasts-protestors.html?ed=2011-10-18&s=article_du&ana=e_du_pub 
HockeyDad
14 years ago

That's money to you? Good lord are you clueless.

FuzzNJ wrote:




A $5500 computer and iphones are real money to many people.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

A $5500 computer and iphones are real money to many people.

HockeyDad wrote:



Saying look how much money he has, why is he there protesting because of equipment worth a few thousand makes no sense condidering how much the 1% have, which is the point.
wheelrite
14 years ago

Saying look how much money he has, why is he there protesting because of equipment worth a few thousand makes no sense condidering how much the 1% have, which is the point.

FuzzNJ wrote:



The 1% pay all the bills
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

The 1% pay all the bills

wheelrite wrote:



Another untrue statement.
HockeyDad
14 years ago

Saying look how much money he has, why is he there protesting because of equipment worth a few thousand makes no sense condidering how much the 1% have, which is the point.

FuzzNJ wrote:





So the point is jealousy towards the 1%.
borndead1
14 years ago

The 1% pay all the bills

wheelrite wrote:




The 1% don't pay ****, man. Come on. It's working stiffs who pay all the bills. The people who get taxes taken out of their paychecks.

I agree that the uber-rich are screwing the rest of us. I just disagree on how the left and the OWS protesters want to fix it.
borndead1
14 years ago
Actually...I just remembered...we have a 14 TRILLION dollar debt.

Looks like NOBODY is paying the bills.

The government is like a bad roommate. "Hey, I gave you rent and utility money, did you pay the bills?"

"Yeah...uhhh...I'm gonna need more money."

"Huh?"

"Well, I paid the late fees on the bills."
wheelrite
14 years ago

The 1% don't pay ****, man. Come on. It's working stiffs who pay all the bills. The people who get taxes taken out of their paychecks.

I agree that the uber-rich are screwing the rest of us. I just disagree on how the left and the OWS protestors want to fix it.

borndead1 wrote:



dude,
At the risk of beating the dead horse..
The Top 5% pay the majority of Fed IncomeTaxes. 47% of wager earnes pay NONE...

Tell me how that is fair...
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