He's in China, the corruption will rub off on him sooner or later.AZGrizFan wrote:Ah. So the problem isn't WHERE they work, but whether or not this fine upstanding young American citizen decides to commit fraud?Grizalltheway wrote:
Not if it's stashed in Switzerland.
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Grizalltheway wrote:He's in China, the corruption will rub off on him sooner or later.AZGrizFan wrote:
Ah. So the problem isn't WHERE they work, but whether or not this fine upstanding young American citizen decides to commit fraud?
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Plenty of coverage on Fox News Channel.Surprise surprise, not much coverage from the mainstream media.. wonder why?
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saw this floating around the interwebs
The proper recommendations (or demands) to improve the economy and boost employment:
1. repeal of Obamacare (especially the various mandates: purchase of health insurance by every citizen; acceptance of patients with pre-existing conditions)
2. implementation of a proportional income tax never to exceed 5% of pay, without loop-holes
3. repeal of the amendment XVI (...that's right, fuck the previous line) (but skip this if repeal is too hard)
4. constitutional provision to require any tax on the values of every trade of interstate and international goods to be a proportional tax
5. fixing of the the public debt ceiling to 100% of revenue
6. constitutional provision to cap public spending at a fixed percentage never to exceed 10% of GDP so long as GDP is determinable
7. constitutionally affirmed abolition of the federal reserve bank
8. abolition of the institution of bankruptcy: no more bailouts for anyone!
9. end of mandatory minimum wage in the private sector
10. the students of schools receiving funds from the federal state are to be subject to the most severe regulations of campus upkeep, and violators will be subject to imprisonment for the entire duration of summer iff they have no summer job prospects upon the day VII of summer (might be tongue-in-cheek)
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How are they reporting it?JohnStOnge wrote:Plenty of coverage on Fox News Channel.Surprise surprise, not much coverage from the mainstream media.. wonder why?
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Maybe, if I were in the 1%.kalm wrote:Spoken like a true royalist.89Hen wrote: No.

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20 % of the colonists were royalists. The 1% needs there sycophants too.89Hen wrote:Maybe, if I were in the 1%.kalm wrote:
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No, that probably isn't a solution. My point being, you plan, you make sacrifices, you work hard, you choose a field of study that will most likely yield a productive career, and you aim for that goal. If you work hard, apply yourself, make the right connections, and are lucky, you get where you want to go. Noone can guarantee success, and noone can promise happiness and prosperity. If that is what you are looing for I can guarantdamntee you that you won't find it under a picket sign on the streets of NY. The system is rigged, and no matter what happens with these protests, and who comes out on top, the next system will be just as rigged in someones favor. There will always be winners and losers. The cycle of ups and downs in society will continue. Wishing it to be different is about as productive as shining sunshine up a toads ass. You play the hand the you're dealt, if it doesn't pay out, you either push back or ante in. And the game is always rigged in the house's favor. No matter who the house claims to be or represent.Grizalltheway wrote:Ship every young college grad to China-not exactly an ideal solution to our economic woes.death dealer wrote:I have a patient who majored in Asian Studies/Business/Chinese. He finished grad school last May. I saw his dad last week for a checkup. He now lives in Shanghai and is pulling in close to the equivalent of $250,000/year before bonuses. You gotta be smart, and make good choices.
I'd be interested to see the GPA's of some of those folks, and their CV's.
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Troof.death dealer wrote:No, that probably isn't a solution. My point being, you plan, you make sacrifices, you work hard, you choose a field of study that will most likely yield a productive career, and you aim for that goal. If you work hard, apply yourself, make the right connections, and are lucky, you get where you want to go. Noone can guarantee success, and noone can promise happiness and prosperity. If that is what you are looing for I can guarantdamntee you that you won't find it under a picket sign on the streets of NY. The system is rigged, and no matter what happens with these protests, and who comes out on top, the next system will be just as rigged in someones favor. There will always be winners and losers. The cycle of ups and downs in society will continue. Wishing it to be different is about as productive as shining sunshine up a toads ass. You play the hand the you're dealt, if it doesn't pay out, you either push back or ante in. And the game is always rigged in the house's favor. No matter who the house claims to be or represent.Grizalltheway wrote:
Ship every young college grad to China-not exactly an ideal solution to our economic woes.
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So the question is, what do we do about it? Is there anything that we can do? Or do we just recognize and learn the rules so we understand them?death dealer wrote:No, that probably isn't a solution. My point being, you plan, you make sacrifices, you work hard, you choose a field of study that will most likely yield a productive career, and you aim for that goal. If you work hard, apply yourself, make the right connections, and are lucky, you get where you want to go. Noone can guarantee success, and noone can promise happiness and prosperity. If that is what you are looing for I can guarantdamntee you that you won't find it under a picket sign on the streets of NY. The system is rigged, and no matter what happens with these protests, and who comes out on top, the next system will be just as rigged in someones favor. There will always be winners and losers. The cycle of ups and downs in society will continue. Wishing it to be different is about as productive as shining sunshine up a toads ass. You play the hand the you're dealt, if it doesn't pay out, you either push back or ante in. And the game is always rigged in the house's favor. No matter who the house claims to be or represent.Grizalltheway wrote:
Ship every young college grad to China-not exactly an ideal solution to our economic woes.
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Armed revolt, but I don't think most people are keen on challenging the USM.DSUrocks07 wrote:So the question is, what do we do about it? Is there anything that we can do? Or do we just recognize and learn the rules so we understand them?death dealer wrote: No, that probably isn't a solution. My point being, you plan, you make sacrifices, you work hard, you choose a field of study that will most likely yield a productive career, and you aim for that goal. If you work hard, apply yourself, make the right connections, and are lucky, you get where you want to go. Noone can guarantee success, and noone can promise happiness and prosperity. If that is what you are looing for I can guarantdamntee you that you won't find it under a picket sign on the streets of NY. The system is rigged, and no matter what happens with these protests, and who comes out on top, the next system will be just as rigged in someones favor. There will always be winners and losers. The cycle of ups and downs in society will continue. Wishing it to be different is about as productive as shining sunshine up a toads ass. You play the hand the you're dealt, if it doesn't pay out, you either push back or ante in. And the game is always rigged in the house's favor. No matter who the house claims to be or represent.
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So you don't think the system can be less rigged? Do you not think public protests led to positive change in the past? I think you might be confusing the productivity of the current protesters with the legitimacy of the gripe.death dealer wrote:No, that probably isn't a solution. My point being, you plan, you make sacrifices, you work hard, you choose a field of study that will most likely yield a productive career, and you aim for that goal. If you work hard, apply yourself, make the right connections, and are lucky, you get where you want to go. Noone can guarantee success, and noone can promise happiness and prosperity. If that is what you are looing for I can guarantdamntee you that you won't find it under a picket sign on the streets of NY. The system is rigged, and no matter what happens with these protests, and who comes out on top, the next system will be just as rigged in someones favor. There will always be winners and losers. The cycle of ups and downs in society will continue. Wishing it to be different is about as productive as shining sunshine up a toads ass. You play the hand the you're dealt, if it doesn't pay out, you either push back or ante in. And the game is always rigged in the house's favor. No matter who the house claims to be or represent.Grizalltheway wrote:
Ship every young college grad to China-not exactly an ideal solution to our economic woes.
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The problem these protesters has is the lack of a cohesive unifying message. They want jobs, redistribution of wealth, reduction in corporate greed, less government bailouts of Wall Street, and penalties for companies that reward good employees with extreme pay. Some of it I get (a little) but they seem to be protesting for the sake of protesting without a good spokesperson(s) to effectively communicate their message. I agree that in the past a lot of positive change has happened from orderly protests, but they generally were somewhat organized and had a coherent message to present for the masses to really get behind. I'm no 1%er, but I don't really have a problem with people who selected more lucrative fields than I did getting rewarded for it - investment banking is pretty cutthroat from what I understand and the best and the brightest can be cut for making a single mistake - it's classic risk/reward, and their compensation programs reflect that.kalm wrote: So you don't think the system can be less rigged? Do you not think public protests led to positive change in the past? I think you might be confusing the productivity of the current protesters with the legitimacy of the gripe.
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They're citizens tooGrizalltheway wrote:Armed revolt, but I don't think most people are keen on challenging the USM.DSUrocks07 wrote:
So the question is, what do we do about it? Is there anything that we can do? Or do we just recognize and learn the rules so we understand them?
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No offense to the schmuck's, but this ain't the civil rights movement, or the Vietnam protestors. Most of these dopes don't have a clue as to why they are actually there, they just hit a bad patch of ground, and instead of getting up and dusting themselves off, they wanna whine about it. Fuck that. The system isn't rigged that badly. It is what it always has been. I'm a perfect example. My great grandfather was a share cropper in SE Georgia. Never owned a damn thing. He sent his son to the upstate of South Carolina with what little he could save to find a job in the textile industry. He did, and worked his ass off, scrimped, saved, did without, and was able to send his son to college (with the help of the GI bill) to become an engineer. My dad worked as an engineer for 40 years and in the process was able to send me and my siblings to college and grad school. We all chose our careers wisely and have been successful, and have made sure that my parents never had to worry about a damn thing until they died this past June. I am the culmination of all of their hard work, sacrifice, and forthought. Do I feel sorry for some fucking Craft Studies major who can't find a job in her field, or some bozo who works at Best Buy because he pissed away his youth and didn't plan for the future? Hell no.kalm wrote: So you don't think the system can be less rigged? Do you not think public protests led to positive change in the past? I think you might be confusing the productivity of the current protesters with the legitimacy of the gripe.
We have had one hell of a bad time the last few years. It's been coming a long time though, and anyone with half a brain could see that. I remember the day I knew it was gonna get ugly. I was driving down the highway past a local manufacturing facility. They were changing shifts, and almost to a man, every car that drove out of that lot was a high end luxury vehicle. I called my partner and told him we needed to start planning for the shit to hit the fan. We made adjustments in our business model and luckily it looks like we will weather this downturn. A lot of the shit these fuckers are protesting, they brought on themselves. Cry me a fucking river.
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I tend not to feel bad for someone bitching about no job/money when they have the most recent iPhone, iPad, iMac, piece of technology and what not.
If they'd have spent that money more wisely (you know, saved it) rather than blowing thousands of dollars on items they don't need they wouldn't have to bitch.
If they'd have spent that money more wisely (you know, saved it) rather than blowing thousands of dollars on items they don't need they wouldn't have to bitch.
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death dealer wrote:No offense to the schmuck's, but this ain't the civil rights movement, or the Vietnam protestors. Most of these dopes don't have a clue as to why they are actually there, they just hit a bad patch of ground, and instead of getting up and dusting themselves off, they wanna whine about it. **** that. The system isn't rigged that badly. It is what it always has been. I'm a perfect example. My great grandfather was a share cropper in SE Georgia. Never owned a damn thing. He sent his son to the upstate of South Carolina with what little he could save to find a job in the textile industry. He did, and worked his ass off, scrimped, saved, did without, and was able to send his son to college (with the help of the GI bill) to become an engineer. My dad worked as an engineer for 40 years and in the process was able to send me and my siblings to college and grad school. We all chose our careers wisely and have been successful, and have made sure that my parents never had to worry about a damn thing until they died this past June. I am the culmination of all of their hard work, sacrifice, and forthought. Do I feel sorry for some **** Craft Studies major who can't find a job in her field, or some bozo who works at Best Buy because he pissed away his youth and didn't plan for the future? Hell no.kalm wrote: So you don't think the system can be less rigged? Do you not think public protests led to positive change in the past? I think you might be confusing the productivity of the current protesters with the legitimacy of the gripe.
We have had one hell of a bad time the last few years. It's been coming a long time though, and anyone with half a brain could see that. I remember the day I knew it was gonna get ugly. I was driving down the highway past a local manufacturing facility. They were changing shifts, and almost to a man, every car that drove out of that lot was a high end luxury vehicle. I called my partner and told him we needed to start planning for the **** to hit the fan. We made adjustments in our business model and luckily it looks like we will weather this downturn. A lot of the **** these **** are protesting, they brought on themselves. Cry me a **** river.
You want the world to be fair? What fairy tale do you live in?
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death dealer wrote:No offense to the schmuck's, but this ain't the civil rights movement, or the Vietnam protestors. Most of these dopes don't have a clue as to why they are actually there, they just hit a bad patch of ground, and instead of getting up and dusting themselves off, they wanna whine about it. Fuck that. The system isn't rigged that badly. It is what it always has been. I'm a perfect example. My great grandfather was a share cropper in SE Georgia. Never owned a damn thing. He sent his son to the upstate of South Carolina with what little he could save to find a job in the textile industry. He did, and worked his ass off, scrimped, saved, did without, and was able to send his son to college (with the help of the GI bill) to become an engineer. My dad worked as an engineer for 40 years and in the process was able to send me and my siblings to college and grad school. We all chose our careers wisely and have been successful, and have made sure that my parents never had to worry about a damn thing until they died this past June. I am the culmination of all of their hard work, sacrifice, and forthought. Do I feel sorry for some fucking Craft Studies major who can't find a job in her field, or some bozo who works at Best Buy because he pissed away his youth and didn't plan for the future? Hell no.kalm wrote: So you don't think the system can be less rigged? Do you not think public protests led to positive change in the past? I think you might be confusing the productivity of the current protesters with the legitimacy of the gripe.
We have had one hell of a bad time the last few years. It's been coming a long time though, and anyone with half a brain could see that. I remember the day I knew it was gonna get ugly. I was driving down the highway past a local manufacturing facility. They were changing shifts, and almost to a man, every car that drove out of that lot was a high end luxury vehicle. I called my partner and told him we needed to start planning for the shit to hit the fan. We made adjustments in our business model and luckily it looks like we will weather this downturn. A lot of the shit these fuckers are protesting, they brought on themselves. Cry me a fucking river.
You want the world to be fair? What fairy tale do you live in?
Never has been never will be. Deal with it.
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The retards protesting can protest all they want but if they wanted to get something done they might have wanted to not only refine the message but just have one in the first place other than "I'm not as good at life as others seem to be". Opie from O&A is a fairly liberal thinking dude and he wen't down to the occupy thing to see what the tone was and get a feel for the protest. He was sort of set back to see the complete lack of any discernable message or discussion or focus on a problem.ASUG8 wrote:The problem these protesters has is the lack of a cohesive unifying message. They want jobs, redistribution of wealth, reduction in corporate greed, less government bailouts of Wall Street, and penalties for companies that reward good employees with extreme pay. Some of it I get (a little) but they seem to be protesting for the sake of protesting without a good spokesperson(s) to effectively communicate their message. I agree that in the past a lot of positive change has happened from orderly protests, but they generally were somewhat organized and had a coherent message to present for the masses to really get behind. I'm no 1%er, but I don't really have a problem with people who selected more lucrative fields than I did getting rewarded for it - investment banking is pretty cutthroat from what I understand and the best and the brightest can be cut for making a single mistake - it's classic risk/reward, and their compensation programs reflect that.kalm wrote: So you don't think the system can be less rigged? Do you not think public protests led to positive change in the past? I think you might be confusing the productivity of the current protesters with the legitimacy of the gripe.
You want to be a hippie or a general non productive scumbag then who cares? Join a commune and go out and live off the land and disconnect if you want to...hell, I like hippie chicks so I might give it up and come out and turn some soil with you and dive into some of that congo bush while we're sitting around smoking some hash.
If you think you ought to be given shit in spite of the fact that your some tattoo faced asswipe that bucks the system but wants to be accepted as part of it anyway then fuck off. They are eating the corporate pizza, eating the corporate Ben & Jerry's ice cream, and using the corporate Iphones/& other smart phones while railing against the corporations.
These are the same unproductive douchebags that they were a few years ago but now they are doing what they usually do in full view of the public. Opie's videos gave me a pretty good laugh at the idiot circus.
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death dealer wrote:No offense to the schmuck's, but this ain't the civil rights movement, or the Vietnam protestors. Most of these dopes don't have a clue as to why they are actually there, they just hit a bad patch of ground, and instead of getting up and dusting themselves off, they wanna whine about it. Fuck that. The system isn't rigged that badly. It is what it always has been. I'm a perfect example. My great grandfather was a share cropper in SE Georgia. Never owned a damn thing. He sent his son to the upstate of South Carolina with what little he could save to find a job in the textile industry. He did, and worked his ass off, scrimped, saved, did without, and was able to send his son to college (with the help of the GI bill) to become an engineer. My dad worked as an engineer for 40 years and in the process was able to send me and my siblings to college and grad school. We all chose our careers wisely and have been successful, and have made sure that my parents never had to worry about a damn thing until they died this past June. I am the culmination of all of their hard work, sacrifice, and forthought. Do I feel sorry for some fucking Craft Studies major who can't find a job in her field, or some bozo who works at Best Buy because he pissed away his youth and didn't plan for the future? Hell no.kalm wrote: So you don't think the system can be less rigged? Do you not think public protests led to positive change in the past? I think you might be confusing the productivity of the current protesters with the legitimacy of the gripe.
We have had one hell of a bad time the last few years. It's been coming a long time though, and anyone with half a brain could see that. I remember the day I knew it was gonna get ugly. I was driving down the highway past a local manufacturing facility. They were changing shifts, and almost to a man, every car that drove out of that lot was a high end luxury vehicle. I called my partner and told him we needed to start planning for the shit to hit the fan. We made adjustments in our business model and luckily it looks like we will weather this downturn. A lot of the shit these fuckers are protesting, they brought on themselves. Cry me a fucking river.
You want the world to be fair? What fairy tale do you live in?
Never has been never will be. Deal with it.
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DD definitely knows how to rip the tits off a muhfucker.AZGrizFan wrote:death dealer wrote: No offense to the schmuck's, but this ain't the civil rights movement, or the Vietnam protestors. Most of these dopes don't have a clue as to why they are actually there, they just hit a bad patch of ground, and instead of getting up and dusting themselves off, they wanna whine about it. Fuck that. The system isn't rigged that badly. It is what it always has been. I'm a perfect example. My great grandfather was a share cropper in SE Georgia. Never owned a damn thing. He sent his son to the upstate of South Carolina with what little he could save to find a job in the textile industry. He did, and worked his ass off, scrimped, saved, did without, and was able to send his son to college (with the help of the GI bill) to become an engineer. My dad worked as an engineer for 40 years and in the process was able to send me and my siblings to college and grad school. We all chose our careers wisely and have been successful, and have made sure that my parents never had to worry about a damn thing until they died this past June. I am the culmination of all of their hard work, sacrifice, and forthought. Do I feel sorry for some fucking Craft Studies major who can't find a job in her field, or some bozo who works at Best Buy because he pissed away his youth and didn't plan for the future? Hell no.
We have had one hell of a bad time the last few years. It's been coming a long time though, and anyone with half a brain could see that. I remember the day I knew it was gonna get ugly. I was driving down the highway past a local manufacturing facility. They were changing shifts, and almost to a man, every car that drove out of that lot was a high end luxury vehicle. I called my partner and told him we needed to start planning for the shit to hit the fan. We made adjustments in our business model and luckily it looks like we will weather this downturn. A lot of the shit these fuckers are protesting, they brought on themselves. Cry me a fucking river.
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AZGrizFan wrote:death dealer wrote: No offense to the schmuck's, but this ain't the civil rights movement, or the Vietnam protestors. Most of these dopes don't have a clue as to why they are actually there, they just hit a bad patch of ground, and instead of getting up and dusting themselves off, they wanna whine about it. **** that. The system isn't rigged that badly. It is what it always has been. I'm a perfect example. My great grandfather was a share cropper in SE Georgia. Never owned a damn thing. He sent his son to the upstate of South Carolina with what little he could save to find a job in the textile industry. He did, and worked his ass off, scrimped, saved, did without, and was able to send his son to college (with the help of the GI bill) to become an engineer. My dad worked as an engineer for 40 years and in the process was able to send me and my siblings to college and grad school. We all chose our careers wisely and have been successful, and have made sure that my parents never had to worry about a damn thing until they died this past June. I am the culmination of all of their hard work, sacrifice, and forthought. Do I feel sorry for some **** Craft Studies major who can't find a job in her field, or some bozo who works at Best Buy because he pissed away his youth and didn't plan for the future? Hell no.
We have had one hell of a bad time the last few years. It's been coming a long time though, and anyone with half a brain could see that. I remember the day I knew it was gonna get ugly. I was driving down the highway past a local manufacturing facility. They were changing shifts, and almost to a man, every car that drove out of that lot was a high end luxury vehicle. I called my partner and told him we needed to start planning for the **** to hit the fan. We made adjustments in our business model and luckily it looks like we will weather this downturn. A lot of the **** these **** are protesting, they brought on themselves. Cry me a **** river.
You want the world to be fair? What fairy tale do you live in?
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Re: Occupy Wall Street into 2nd week.. Blackout continues
Smart, rich and conservative. He's a "triple threat" guy!...and he's everything the OWS morons hate.Ivytalk wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:![]()
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Re: Occupy Wall Street into 2nd week.. Blackout continues
No, he's not.AZGrizFan wrote:Smart, rich and conservative. He's a "triple threat" guy!...and he's everything the OWS morons hate.Ivytalk wrote:
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Yes, he is.kalm wrote:No, he's not.AZGrizFan wrote:
Smart, rich and conservative. He's a "triple threat" guy!...and he's everything the OWS morons hate.![]()
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