Occupy Wall Street?

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Have you heard of Occupy Wall Street?

  • Yes

    Votes: 41 78.8%
  • No, not until just now.

    Votes: 11 21.2%

  • Total voters
    52
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Where did I say everyone should pay for something I want? I said instead of the government giving the bail out money to big corperations they should have put it to something more useful.

Personally had the government not spent any of that money at all... I think we would be better off today

right here...

They should have spent the money getting people real jobs
 
Im a gun packing nut case? Bwahahaha!!!! This post is almost as epic as ur previous one. That one needs a facepalm pic...

Next time plz come armed!!

Ps,
Got a problem with my guns? You can pry them from my cold dead fingers.

Thank you for proving me right:D

My mission is accomplished here I got you back in here, heck I even got your gun friends occupying this thread......and the OWS movement has progressed from what seemed a leaderless, incongruent bunch, and uncontrollable crowd of angry folks to a worldclass movement of occupying our consciousness...

......over and out....waiting for extraction....and drop off for the next mission.......
 
How did I prove you right? I came back when we got off hard politics and onto the original topic. Ur worthless assine posts that made it obvious that u came unarmed(battle of wits) just made me laugh.

Thank you for proving me right:D

My mission is accomplished here I got you back in here, heck I even got your gun friends occupying this thread......and the OWS movement has progressed from what seemed a leaderless, incongruent bunch, and uncontrollable crowd of angry folks to a worldclass movement of occupying our consciousness...

......over and out....waiting for extraction....and drop off for the next mission.......
 
This thread has gotten totally rediculous. I work harder than anyone I know only to have life **** on me over and over again. Is this my fault. I didn't go to school because I had to fend for myself. I started my first company at 19. I lost that company due to the economic scare after 911( I live in Tx why should that of effected me). I went to work for a large engineering firm but being on the bottom of the totum pole was on the first line of cuts when the construction industry halted. I went to work for a trucking co. and climbed my way to being operations manager within 2 1/2 years. I chose to leave that job when my stress levels hit unbelievable highs due to a poor economy and exhuberant gas prices, after watching small owner operators go belly up one after another. I started a small construction company on my own and built it up on my hard work. At my hiatus I was bringing home around 8g a month consitantly. In 08 I was hit by an uninsured drunk driver and ruptured 3 discs and fractured 2 vertebrate, insurance has still not settled and I currently have around $112,000 in past due medical bills. 7 months later we had an electrical fire and my home and almost everything I owned was destroyed. I put everything on hold workwise to keep my family together and to rebuild my home. The insurance company only covered $156,000 of the $220,000 rebuild and also took 7 1/2mo to totally release funds due to the mortgage company. I had to spend nearly $70,000 out of my own pocket to get my family back in our home. Around a year later I received a letter from my mortgage company saying they were recalling my loan due to my credit rating dropping and wanted me to refinance. I was unable to refinance due to the the extreme limitations being set in motion. I had to sell my home for a small amount more than my note left standing $160,000 owed and only could sell for $170,000 (due to the large number of already foreclosed properties on the market after the rebuild it was appraised at $246,000) at the last minute before foreclosure. I am still trying to recover but have exhausted all our saving thru the last few years. You tell me how has this been my fault. Before you sit on your high horse saying that hardwork will make everything alright explain this to my family who hardly sees their father as it is due to hardwork and wait for life to smack you in the face. Eff-off
 
This thread has gotten totally rediculous. I work harder than anyone I know only to have life **** on me over and over again. Is this my fault. I didn't go to school because I had to fend for myself. I started my first company at 19. I lost that company due to the economic scare after 911( I live in Tx why should that of effected me). I went to work for a large engineering firm but being on the bottom of the totum pole was on the first line of cuts when the construction industry halted. I went to work for a trucking co. and climbed my way to being operations manager within 2 1/2 years. I chose to leave that job when my stress levels hit unbelievable highs due to a poor economy and exhuberant gas prices, after watching small owner operators go belly up one after another. I started a small construction company on my own and built it up on my hard work. At my hiatus I was bringing home around 8g a month consitantly. In 08 I was hit by a drunk driver and ruptured 3 discs and fractured 2 vertebrate, 7 months later we had an electrical fire and my home and almost everything I owned was destroyed. I put everything on hold workwise to keep my family together and to rebuild my home. The insurance company only covered $156,000 of the $220,000 rebuild and also took 7 1/2mo to totally release funds due to the mortgage company. I had to spend nearly $70,000 out of my own pocket to get my family back in our home. Around a year later I received a letter from my mortgage company saying they were recalling my loan due to my credit rating dropping and wanted me to refinance. I was unable to refinance due to the the extreme limitations being set in motion. I had to sell my home for a small amount more than my note left standing $160,000 owed and only could sell for $170,000 (due to the large number of already foreclosed properties on the market after the rebuild it was appraised at $246,000) at the last minute before foreclosure. I am still trying to recover but have exhausted all our saving thru the last few years. You tell me how has this been my fault. Before you sit on your high horse saying that hard work will make everything alright explain this to my family who hardly sees their father as it is due to work and wait for life to smack you in the face. Eff-off

I'm Sorry.

I get annoyed by the notion that you have legit issues but many of the people walking out there make no sense and are just plain ignorant. I think the movement would have allot more weight behind it if the goofballs who have no right to be there stopped talking and let people with real issues and gripes take the mic. I have major issues with the way things are playing out but I don't agree with many of the loudmouths out there.

Someone was complaining they got a major in a nonviable field(history I think) and didn't want to pay the banks back because their education was worthless. I would say tough luck, why is the banks fault when people render themselves into some of these scenarios lol. How is that wall-streets fault. Stories like that drown out any legitimate claims the more rational of us would aspire for in this discussion. I would like a reformed tax code to remove many of the barriers to business we experience in our nation. I don't think taxing successful people is the solution to this as many protesters would recommend. Why would anyone be successful, lol.

Banks operate on credit, protest the bank by not putting your money there end of story if they want to hurt the banks then they need to take their money out, don't borrow from them, don't lend to them. Then the banks will listen. Money talks!!! If they want change then they need to make wallstreet listen. I lived on cash for most of my life and if I was so inclined to again it wouldn't be a big leap.
 
This is you being ironic right?

If I was I'd be singing you'r praises on how smart you are.

HAHAHAHA, thats funny!!
 
Agreed but I'm enjoying it so I hope it stays.
 
This thread has gotten totally rediculous. I work harder than anyone I know only to have life **** on me over and over again. Is this my fault. I didn't go to school because I had to fend for myself. I started my first company at 19. I lost that company due to the economic scare after 911( I live in Tx why should that of effected me). I went to work for a large engineering firm but being on the bottom of the totum pole was on the first line of cuts when the construction industry halted. I went to work for a trucking co. and climbed my way to being operations manager within 2 1/2 years. I chose to leave that job when my stress levels hit unbelievable highs due to a poor economy and exhuberant gas prices, after watching small owner operators go belly up one after another. I started a small construction company on my own and built it up on my hard work. At my hiatus I was bringing home around 8g a month consitantly. In 08 I was hit by an uninsured drunk driver and ruptured 3 discs and fractured 2 vertebrate, insurance has still not settled and I currently have around $112,000 in past due medical bills. 7 months later we had an electrical fire and my home and almost everything I owned was destroyed. I put everything on hold workwise to keep my family together and to rebuild my home. The insurance company only covered $156,000 of the $220,000 rebuild and also took 7 1/2mo to totally release funds due to the mortgage company. I had to spend nearly $70,000 out of my own pocket to get my family back in our home. Around a year later I received a letter from my mortgage company saying they were recalling my loan due to my credit rating dropping and wanted me to refinance. I was unable to refinance due to the the extreme limitations being set in motion. I had to sell my home for a small amount more than my note left standing $160,000 owed and only could sell for $170,000 (due to the large number of already foreclosed properties on the market after the rebuild it was appraised at $246,000) at the last minute before foreclosure. I am still trying to recover but have exhausted all our saving thru the last few years. You tell me how has this been my fault. Before you sit on your high horse saying that hardwork will make everything alright explain this to my family who hardly sees their father as it is due to hardwork and wait for life to smack you in the face. Eff-off

nobody is saying it's your fault (at least that's not what i'm saying), rather it's your responsibility to find work. i encourage you to not give up (not that you are) and i commend you on your hard work and dedication to your family. you should be proud of yourself as i'm sure your family is too.

sounds like you got a raw deal from your bank though, how is it that they can recall your loan? was that somewhere in the contract you signed? because if not, you might have a good lawsuit.
 
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