Wacky Quacky
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This is what happens when a few people control all the wealth.
Then take some of it for yourself. Find a good idea, dedicate yourself to it, and take some of that wealth.
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This is what happens when a few people control all the wealth.
Then take some of it for yourself. Find a good idea, dedicate yourself to it, and take some of that wealth.
(....And, they've got plenty o' cash to coast towards Nov. 2012)
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What would you neo-socialists do about the alleged disconnect between hourly workers and the people who employ them? Why not force small businesses to share profits with employees? I think Stalin tried that one. Why not have fools in congress dictate marketing strategy to the private sector? How did Fannie Mae work out? Politicians couldn't even use a congressional post office without creating stupid schemes to steal stamps and going to jail for it. Go to school shaman instead of riding a bike from job to job and complaining about the people who employ you. Better still go to work for the federal government. I'm sure they appreciate skills you demonstrate.
Wan, wan, wan, Stalin, wan, wan, wan, socialism, wan, wan, wan,...
Same old shit, different day.
There are lots of ways to improve our country. The Germans have strong unions and a strong manufacturing base. How? Because the government there invests in people. Education, technology, believing in the average workers abilities....there are a lot of ways to invest in America and make it better. But this crap about socialism is bullshit.
I am sick of it. It's capitalistic greed that destroyed our economy with a $516 TRILLION DOLLAR derivatives Ponzi scheme.
This is what happens when a few people control all the wealth.
Then take some of it for yourself. Find a good idea, dedicate yourself to it, and take some of that wealth.
I already have.
And I would like them to raise taxes on me and everyone else who makes a lot of money to reduce the deficit.
American companies are doing great because they shipped jobs overseas.
But the American worker is screwed.
Is this a great country or what?
(....And, they've got plenty o' cash to coast towards Nov. 2012)
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What would you neo-socialists do about the alleged disconnect between hourly workers and the people who employ them? Why not force small businesses to share profits with employees? I think Stalin tried that one. Why not have fools in congress dictate marketing strategy to the private sector? How did Fannie Mae work out? Politicians couldn't even use a congressional post office without creating stupid schemes to steal stamps and going to jail for it. Go to school shaman instead of riding a bike from job to job and complaining about the people who employ you. Better still go to work for the federal government. I'm sure they appreciate skills you demonstrate.
Wan, wan, wan, Stalin, wan, wan, wan, socialism, wan, wan, wan,...
Same old shit, different day.
There are lots of ways to improve our country. The Germans have strong unions and a strong manufacturing base. How? Because the government there invests in people. Education, technology, believing in the average workers abilities....there are a lot of ways to invest in America and make it better. But this crap about socialism is bullshit.
I am sick of it. It's capitalistic greed that destroyed our economy with a $516 TRILLION DOLLAR derivatives Ponzi scheme.
American companies are doing great because they shipped jobs overseas.
But the American worker is screwed.
Is this a great country or what?
if you dont like your Country Chris....no one is forcing you to stay here.....
And just when you thought it couldn't get worse..."If only.American companies are doing great because they shipped jobs overseas.
But the American worker is screwed.
Is this a great country or what?
"There may be $2 trillion sitting on the balance sheets of American corporations globally, but firms show no signs of wanting to spend it in order to hire workers at home, however much Washington might hope they will.
"Meanwhile, the average American is feeling poorer by the week. 'If one looks at unemployment and housing, it's clear that for all practical purposes, we have yet to fully get out of recession,' says Harvard economist Ken Rogoff, summing up what everyone who doesn't live inside the Beltway Bubble is thinking.
"While the White House's official 2011 growth estimate, locked in before Japan and the oil shock, is still 3.1%, most economic seers are betting on 2.6%.
"That's not nearly enough to propel us out of an unemployment crisis that threatens to create a lost generation of workers who can't find good jobs and may never find them.
"Welcome to the 2% economy.
What U.S. Economic Recovery? Five Destructive Myths -- Printout -- TIME
This is what happens when a few people control all the wealth.
American companies are doing great because they shipped jobs overseas.
But the American worker is screwed.
Is this a great country or what?
if you dont like your Country Chris....no one is forcing you to stay here.....
No, if you don't like your country, change it.
We are the change we are waiting for.
(....And, they've got plenty o' cash to coast towards Nov. 2012)
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What would you neo-socialists do about the alleged disconnect between hourly workers and the people who employ them? Why not force small businesses to share profits with employees? I think Stalin tried that one. Why not have fools in congress dictate marketing strategy to the private sector? How did Fannie Mae work out? Politicians couldn't even use a congressional post office without creating stupid schemes to steal stamps and going to jail for it. Go to school shaman instead of riding a bike from job to job and complaining about the people who employ you. Better still go to work for the federal government. I'm sure they appreciate skills you demonstrate.
Wan, wan, wan, Stalin, wan, wan, wan, socialism, wan, wan, wan,...
Same old shit, different day.
There are lots of ways to improve our country. The Germans have strong unions and a strong manufacturing base. How? Because the government there invests in people. Education, technology, believing in the average workers abilities....there are a lot of ways to invest in America and make it better. But this crap about socialism is bullshit.
I am sick of it. It's capitalistic greed that destroyed our economy with a $516 TRILLION DOLLAR derivatives Ponzi scheme.
American companies are doing great because they shipped jobs overseas.
But the American worker is screwed.
Is this a great country or what?
if you dont like your Country Chris....no one is forcing you to stay here.....
No, if you don't like your country, change it.
We are the change we are waiting for.
I already have.
And I would like them to raise taxes on me and everyone else who makes a lot of money to reduce the deficit.
That's your problem: You let bumper stickers do your thinking for you.American companies are doing great because they shipped jobs overseas.
But the American worker is screwed.
Is this a great country or what?
if you dont like your Country Chris....no one is forcing you to stay here.....
No, if you don't like your country, change it.
We are the change we are waiting for.
Yes, it will be awful when bankers pull up to houses and force the unbanked to use their services at gunpoint.And just when you thought it couldn't get worse...
Will banks target the unbanked next?
"During the recession, the number of people categorized as unbanked without a checking or savings account or underbanked without access to credit increased.
"In a new study, consulting firm KPMG suggests that banks can make money from this group, not by bringing them back into the financial mainstream, but by offering them 'alternative' products like prepaid debit cards and money orders.
"Banks arent the only ones seeing a potential market in the unbanked. Some big-box retailers have begun offering bank-like services, letting customers cash a check or pay a utility bill.
"Around nine million households in the U.S. are unbanked and 21 million are underbanked, according to the FDIC.
"Most of these people rely on a patchwork of products and services to handle everything from cashing a paycheck to paying rent. Check-cashing storefronts, payday and title lenders, and pawnshops function as de facto banks.
"Its challenging as well as expensive to navigate through 21st-century life without access to a checking account or credit, as a SmartMoney writer documented in a two-week experiment to live a cash-only life.
Will Banks Target the Unbanked Next? | Moneyland | TIME.com
You've lead a very sheltered existence, haven't you?Yes, it will be awful when bankers pull up to houses and force the unbanked to use their services at gunpoint.And just when you thought it couldn't get worse...
Will banks target the unbanked next?
"During the recession, the number of people categorized as unbanked without a checking or savings account or underbanked without access to credit increased.
"In a new study, consulting firm KPMG suggests that banks can make money from this group, not by bringing them back into the financial mainstream, but by offering them 'alternative' products like prepaid debit cards and money orders.
"Banks arent the only ones seeing a potential market in the unbanked. Some big-box retailers have begun offering bank-like services, letting customers cash a check or pay a utility bill.
"Around nine million households in the U.S. are unbanked and 21 million are underbanked, according to the FDIC.
"Most of these people rely on a patchwork of products and services to handle everything from cashing a paycheck to paying rent. Check-cashing storefronts, payday and title lenders, and pawnshops function as de facto banks.
"Its challenging as well as expensive to navigate through 21st-century life without access to a checking account or credit, as a SmartMoney writer documented in a two-week experiment to live a cash-only life.
Will Banks Target the Unbanked Next? | Moneyland | TIME.com
Dumbass.
Retard. Nobody can make you do anything, you moron.You've lead a very sheltered existence, haven't you?Yes, it will be awful when bankers pull up to houses and force the unbanked to use their services at gunpoint.And just when you thought it couldn't get worse...
Will banks target the unbanked next?
"During the recession, the number of people categorized as unbanked without a checking or savings account or underbanked without access to credit increased.
"In a new study, consulting firm KPMG suggests that banks can make money from this group, not by bringing them back into the financial mainstream, but by offering them 'alternative' products like prepaid debit cards and money orders.
"Banks arent the only ones seeing a potential market in the unbanked. Some big-box retailers have begun offering bank-like services, letting customers cash a check or pay a utility bill.
"Around nine million households in the U.S. are unbanked and 21 million are underbanked, according to the FDIC.
"Most of these people rely on a patchwork of products and services to handle everything from cashing a paycheck to paying rent. Check-cashing storefronts, payday and title lenders, and pawnshops function as de facto banks.
"Its challenging as well as expensive to navigate through 21st-century life without access to a checking account or credit, as a SmartMoney writer documented in a two-week experiment to live a cash-only life.
Will Banks Target the Unbanked Next? | Moneyland | TIME.com
Dumbass.
Sort of like Massa's favorite magical house negro?
Baby Killer.
Then take some of it for yourself. Find a good idea, dedicate yourself to it, and take some of that wealth.
I already have.
And I would like them to raise taxes on me and everyone else who makes a lot of money to reduce the deficit.
Or we could stop spending on useless bullshit like foreign military bases, Obamacare, and the like.
You've lead a very sheltered existence, haven't you?Yes, it will be awful when bankers pull up to houses and force the unbanked to use their services at gunpoint.And just when you thought it couldn't get worse...
Will banks target the unbanked next?
"During the recession, the number of people categorized as unbanked without a checking or savings account or underbanked without access to credit increased.
"In a new study, consulting firm KPMG suggests that banks can make money from this group, not by bringing them back into the financial mainstream, but by offering them 'alternative' products like prepaid debit cards and money orders.
"Banks arent the only ones seeing a potential market in the unbanked. Some big-box retailers have begun offering bank-like services, letting customers cash a check or pay a utility bill.
"Around nine million households in the U.S. are unbanked and 21 million are underbanked, according to the FDIC.
"Most of these people rely on a patchwork of products and services to handle everything from cashing a paycheck to paying rent. Check-cashing storefronts, payday and title lenders, and pawnshops function as de facto banks.
"Its challenging as well as expensive to navigate through 21st-century life without access to a checking account or credit, as a SmartMoney writer documented in a two-week experiment to live a cash-only life.
Will Banks Target the Unbanked Next? | Moneyland | TIME.com
Dumbass.
Sort of like Massa's favorite magical house negro?
Baby Killer.
I'm retired Air Force. On my deployments to the Middle East, I operated and maintained contingency power plants and smaller generators for spot generation and emergency backup. I also operated and maintained aircraft arresting gear, which safely stops tailhook-equipped aircraft that can't stop safely on their own.You've lead a very sheltered existence, haven't you?Yes, it will be awful when bankers pull up to houses and force the unbanked to use their services at gunpoint.
Dumbass.
Sort of like Massa's favorite magical house negro?
Baby Killer.
Baby Killer?......you want to explain that one?.....Dave your not killing Babies are you?......