Real Talk about the US Economy

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THAFUZZ

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I laughed my butt off when I saw that for the first time on Facebook. The man's got alot of very valid points. He's saying what we All are feeling about our Gov't's spending/borrowing. :agree:
 

MasterBlaster84

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He puts it simply and demonstrates the anger of the average citizen, I like it.
The rich, big ego pukes in power demonstrate daily their disconnect with the country, the citizens, the budget and REALITY. They've got things so screwed up and continue to do the same crap every day that got us here, maybe they just need to print more money to fix everything up nicely. :thumbsdown:

Oh yeah I also laughed at the end. :lol:
 

Reli

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Superduper said:
Amen. Could it be that the average joe is finally getting it?
Having seen several interviews of the "occupy wall street" protesters, I have my doubts. Seems most don't have any specific demands.
 

MasterBlaster84

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Reli said:
Superduper said:
Amen. Could it be that the average joe is finally getting it?
Having seen several interviews of the "occupy wall street" protesters, I have my doubts. Seems most don't have any specific demands.

I've seen some local news interviews of the protest in my town and I was saddened by the lack of knowledge, education, or focus. To me what I saw gave no credibility to the movement. :sadno:
It really seemed like a bunch of kooks with no job who just wanted to be part of a mob, cause or whatever. :thumbsdown:
 

Superduper

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MasterBlaster84 said:
Reli said:
Superduper said:
Amen. Could it be that the average joe is finally getting it?
Having seen several interviews of the "occupy wall street" protesters, I have my doubts. Seems most don't have any specific demands.

I've seen some local news interviews of the protest in my town and I was saddened by the lack of knowledge, education, or focus. To me what I saw gave no credibility to the movement. :sadno:
It really seemed like a bunch of kooks with no job who just wanted to be part of a mob, cause or whatever. :thumbsdown:

That's exactly what they are, and imho, they are not the average "joe".
 

Reli

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MasterBlaster84 said:
Reli said:
Superduper said:
Amen. Could it be that the average joe is finally getting it?
Having seen several interviews of the "occupy wall street" protesters, I have my doubts. Seems most don't have any specific demands.

I've seen some local news interviews of the protest in my town and I was saddened by the lack of knowledge, education, or focus. To me what I saw gave no credibility to the movement. :sadno:
It really seemed like a bunch of kooks with no job who just wanted to be part of a mob, cause or whatever. :thumbsdown:
Yeah, either they have no job, are they're angry that their Art History degree wasn't too marketable in today's economy. Meanwhile they tweet on their $300 iPhone, and eat $10 sandwiches at Panera Bread.
 

MasterBlaster84

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Reli said:
Yeah, either they have no job, are they're angry that their Art History degree wasn't too marketable in today's economy. Meanwhile they tweet on their $300 iPhone and eat $10 sandwiches at Panera Bread.

:lol: :lol: That's about right.
 

THAFUZZ

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MasterBlaster84 said:
To me what I saw gave no credibility to the movement. :sadno:
It really seemed like a bunch of kooks with no job who just wanted to be part of a mob, cause or whatever. :thumbsdown:
Yup. No focused organization. Just people wanting to mill around and be seen in a group. :thumbsdown: :annoyed:
 
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