Occupy people and anti-semitism

A new poll released jointly by the Pew Research Center and Washington Post reveals that the American public, once described as “bullish” on the anti-Wall Street protests, has lost some of its appetite for the movement. Opinion is not quite evenly split, but it is close.



According to the poll, 39% support the Occupy movement, while 35% oppose it. The numbers are not markedly different from the public’s view of the much-maligned Tea Party, which is supported by 32% of Americans and opposed by 44%.

well, the rightwingnuts are trying very hard to spin.

i like the hysteria of the tea loons. it's amusing.

The only hysteria you see is the chaos of the OWS crowd

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92O-ILLflOA]Occupy Denver man being arrested by DPD 10/29/2011 Frank Roper - YouTube[/ame]


By the way… The cop was black.
Damn racists those OWS people
:eusa_whistle:
 
The Left really does a nice job of bringing people together


The Nazi's and Communists both support OWS

Both statist groups that depend on Big Gov't
No wonder the American Left loves the OWS so much

funny how that works
:eusa_whistle:
 
I think you should be more concerned with the fact that people of all beliefs in America are angry about unemployment, the lack of the government doing anything about it, the bailout of the banks and not the people, etc.
 
I think you should be more concerned with the fact that people of all beliefs in America are angry about unemployment, the lack of the government doing anything about it, the bailout of the banks and not the people, etc.

Yes very concerned

Odd Coincidence: Same Democrats Supporting #OccupyWallStreet Have Also Received the Most Contributions From... Wall Street


Despite their support of the Occupy Wall Street movement, (who, unlike the Tea Party, believe government is the answer to our economic problems), Democrats have enjoyed large paychecks from the industry.

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...the President’s funds are much higher. He’s actually raised $3.9 million just this year so far. But, he has raised nearly $12 million in Wall Street donations for the DNC. In total, that’s more than all the Republican Presidential candidates combined have received from Wall Street...
 
Even Wall Street thinks Republicans are bad for the economy. Shocking!

I know it is asking a lot
but don't be foolish
they got money as well

Wall street knows that statists like Democrats who push crony capitalism
is better for their bottom line than people who push for free markets

For example see how well other supporters of Papa Obama have done

Yoiur Handy Dandy EnergyGate Cheat Sheet #solyndra

Doug Ross


If it helps
Don't think of is as crony capitalism, they are "global warming sympathizers "


Statism is a wonderful thing .......
at least for some




• James Johnson, erstwhile Fannie Mae chairman during the height of its subprime lending, was a bundler for Obama in 2008 and is listed as raising as much as $500,000 for the 2012 race
• Johnson also heads Washington-based Perseus Group
• Johnson's Perseus investments include the Vehicle Production Group, which received $50 million in "clean energy" loans

• Patrick Murphy, a confidant of Harry Reid, was paid at least $290,000 by "clean energy" company SunPower
• Murphy wasn't the only beneficiary; SunPower's political action committee also gave more than $16K to Democrat Congressional candidates in 2010
• The son of Rep. George Miller (D-CA) is SunPower's top lobbyist and Miller visited SunPower last October with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar
• Miller and Murphy appear to have helped SunPower get $1.2 billion in loan guarantees from the DOE

• Harry Reid, according to The New York Times, "was instrumental in securing" DOE financing for "clean energy projects on government-owned land"
• Reid, in particular, helped secure $145 million for a company called "Nevada Geothermal Power"
• Reid has not publicly commented on a recent audit by Deloitte & Touche that expressed doubt that the company would survive
• Reid also hasn't called for investigations of where the taxpayers' money went; he's apparently too busy

• Anthony Podesta raised over $350,000 for Democratic campaign committees this year
• Podesta's lobbying company has received roughly $670,000 in the last two years lobbying on behalf of a "green energy company" called SolarReserve
• Podesta's lobbying apparently helped get SolarReserve a $737 million DOE loan last week

• Ronald Pelosi is the brother-in-law of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
• Pelosi is an executive with Pacific Corporate Group, a private equity group
• Pelosi's firm invested in SolarReserve
• Pelosi's firm benefited directly when the DOE approved a $737 million loan last week

• Billionaire George Kaiser raised at least $50,000 for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
• Kaiser's company, Solyndra, received a $535 million loan guarantee from DOE.
• Kaiser's company received the loan before DOE received final copies of outside reviews of the deal.
• Kaiser is also listed as a board adviser with SolarReserve, the Pelosi-linked firm that received a a $737 million DOE loan last week

• Steven Spinner raised $500,000 for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
• Spinner then became one of Energy Secretary Steven Chu's key loan advisers.
• Spinner later wrote that he "helped oversee the more than $100 billion" in loans and guarantees.
• Spinner executed 29 stock trades in energy companeis while serving as a DOE adviser
• Spinner held shares in at least four companies that received DOE loans
• Spinner's wife's law firm collected around $2.5 million while representing Solyndra
• Spinner's wife's law firm also represented two other companies that received $34 million from DOE

• Steve Westly raised $500,000 for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
• Westly then became one of Energy Secretary Steven Chu's key advisers.
• Westly was an investor in five firms that received half a billion dollars in energy grants and loans from DOE.

• John V. Roos raised $500,000 for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
• Roos' law firm (the same firm Spinner's wife worked for) collected "millions" from DOE-funded companies.
 
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The only good thing to come out of the OWS "Flea Party" protests so far.

Is helping to make the American public become aware of the Zionist Jew's strangle hold on the U.S. banks and financial system. :cool:
 
Point?

you mean the one,.....

the left has a problem with Jews and Israel
and blacks who don't follow the party line

or the one that Communists and Nazi's
support OWS ?
 
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thanks for proving my point..
Not sure what point I proved for you?

Look, people all over the world know that the Zionist Jews run the U.S. economy.

Only the American people are blind to this fact.

All a person has to do is look at the last names of the people involved to see that the Jews control our banks and economy.

Stating the obvious is not anti-semitism. :cool:
 
The only good thing to come out of the OWS "Flea Party" protests so far.

Is helping to make the American public become aware of the Zionist Jew's strangle hold on the U.S. banks and financial system. :cool:


Shove your stupid bigotry right up your ass. I'm sure your boyfriend will move over for a minute to make room.
 
The only good thing to come out of the OWS "Flea Party" protests so far.

Is helping to make the American public become aware of the Zionist Jew's strangle hold on the U.S. banks and financial system. :cool:


Shove your stupid bigotry right up your ass. I'm sure your boyfriend will move over for a minute to make room.

You slamming bigots? The pot calling the kettle black.
 

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