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P.S. The Tea Party has 1000's of mixed messages inside of its 3 core messages. |
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.[/QUOTE] People fail, fail, fail, and then succeed, people fail, fail, fail x100 and then succeed, on the flip side people fail, & quit. Of course it's a combination of things...too long to list. The point is the opportunity is there till the day you die and no one said it will be easy, it might be very hard, but people do it despite all the stuff working against them. Market too hard to break into? Make a new market, innovators, entrepreneurs do it all the time. There are loads of variables but at the end of the day there are many very competent people who will just never succeed despite their brains, money, etc - exactly, competency & brains don't guarantee success. |
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I even found where you cherry picked your 5 messages. you didn't list 6 messages because the #1 listing didn't list 6. son, you can't pretend to be smart by using google. you only THINK you can. There were not 1000s of messages. if you didn't make such stupid pronouncements, you wouldn't have to spend the rest of the day proving to your betters that you're right, regrdless of how many facts say otherwise. Quote:
please go find a job so we are saved from your idiocy. |
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So, lets think here... here si the growth of income per capita in India. How do you think that is happening? By Indians in the city stealing money from peasants outside the city? http://www.economicshelp.org/indian/india-growth.gif |
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Anyone can succeed in the US. Some by chance, or timing, and others by hard work and multiple tries. You have some people that go to work at McDonald's and never make manager, but you have others who open up their own franchise and become millionaires. |
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Btw, speaking of strike: Nov 14 and 15 1968 - I think they had other days too, but those strikes started massive change too. Quote:
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no wonder you can't find work. seriously. |
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And the race riots.that ended well for the inner cities. After they cleaned up everything they burned and buried the bodies nothing improved. It got worse. Some leftovers from those days formed the Bloods and the Crips and the drive by shooting was invented. |
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Only because it's you: http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps...m/antiwar.html "The antiwar movement actually consisted of a number of independent interests, often only vaguely allied and contesting each other on many issues, united only in opposition to the Vietnam War." ...... and here I thought the gangs / mobs of the 20's and 30's invented the drive by. |
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sure, mr. mom |
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The mobsters of the 30's did use their cars and Thompson submachine guns, that was business and it was very short lived. The fallout from the inner city race riots have lasted over 40 years and has only gotten worse over time. |
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You must have a pathetic family if you think taking care of your kids is an insult. |
and then there's this. hahahaha
"""""FoxNews.com’s report identified NYCC as a key organizing force behind the Occupy Wall Street protests. Sources within the group also told FoxNews.com NYCC was hiring people to carry signs and join the protests. NYCC -- a nonprofit organization run almost entirely by former ACORN officials and employees --did not reply for comment prior to the publication of the initial article, but later posted a statement on its website dismissing the article and denying that it pays protesters. A source said that immediately following publication of the FoxNews.com report staff were called into the Brooklyn office for meetings headed by NYCC’s organizing director, Jonathan Westin. Westin handed out copies of the article and went through it line-by-line, the source said. Staffers were also given copies of photos of Senior Fox News Correspondent Eric Shawn and three other Fox News staff members, including this reporter. “They reminded us that we can get fired, sued, arrested for talking to the press,” the source said. “Then they went through the article point-by-point and said that the allegation that we pay people to protest isn’t true.” “‘That’s the story that we’re sticking to,’” Westin said, according to the source. The source said staffers at the meeting contested Westin’s denial: “It was pretty funny. Jonathan told staff they don’t pay for protesters, but the people in the meeting who work there objected and said, ‘Wait, you pay us to go to the protests every day?’ Then Jonathan said ‘No, but that’s your job,’ and staffers were like, ‘Yeah, our job is to protest,’ and Westin said, ‘No your job is to fight for economic and social justice. We just send you to protest.’ “Staff said, ‘Yes, you pay us to carry signs.’ Then Jonathan says, ‘That’s your job.’ It went on like that back and forth for a while.” During the meetings, NYCC Deputy Director Greg Basta provided Westin with the copied photos of Fox News reporters to hand out to staff members, the source said. Basta told staffers they might be asked about the article when out in communities working on campaigns or when calling people by phone, the source said. “They told us if people bring up the article, we’re supposed to say the source and all the stuff in there came from a disgruntled ex-employee who’s not working with us anymore.”"""""" you see, all of the bad elements are trying to prop up this fake "movement" |
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Race riots though, another issue within the issues... many of them, again, not one message, not a single idea, 100's within this single issue. |
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I would proudly take care of my family, kids, cook, clean, 1000% of everything if I ever had to. Only a complete shit stain wouldn't do what is needed for his family. At lest I have a wife smart enough, successful enough, that one day if "I" wanted that, I could do it.... It must suck for you to have a slave of a wife and a family you wouldn't take care of. Btw, I can't cook for shit, however, Kristin is a bad ass Chef, dumb ass. |
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I just find it cute that house wives post on here like they're still in this business.:1orglaugh |
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They are not the 99%. They are the bottom 5% of trustafarian Marxists, fake anarchists, drug addicts, petty criminals, homeless people, mental patients, sex offenders and other other assorted trash. The real 99% are busy working and trying to support their families...... they do not have time to camp put in the street, chant simplistic childish slogans and start fires in a pathetic attempt to draw attention to their temper tantrums. These mutts are just spoiled children wanting a bigger allowance from the responsible members of society. :disgust |
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note the kid with the socialist shirt in the front row and note the "tax the rich" sign in the back left: http://www.csmonitor.com/var/ezflow_...d_full_600.jpg |
The general strike was supported by unions, teachers, nurses, the local police, port workers, multiple businesses in the area and a plethora of others. Thousands marched in support, a few idiots caused trouble and the protesters stepped in to stop them. Big whoop.
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I forgot, supported by the city as well.
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'cause here in oakland, things seem a little different: Oakland police arrested more than 80 people in demonstrations after midnight, according to a press release updating the outcome of overnight protests. Five civilians and three police officers were injured. Many private businesses and public building were damaged, according to the city. "Around midnight, a select group of people intent on engaging in illegal activity -- including vandalizing property, lighting fires, and assaulting the police--splintered into smaller groups and spread throughout the area in and around Frank Ogawa Plaza,'' according to the city's press release. "The Oakland Police Department responded to a late-night call that protesters had broken into and occupied a downtown building and set several fires. Several private and municipal buildings sustained heavy vandalism. Dozens of protesters wielding shields were surrounded and arrested." The crowd estimate was pegged at 7,000 when the crowd shut down operations at the port. "Crews from the City of Oakland's Public Works Agency worked through the night to board up broken windows and doors, clear debris, remove graffiti, pick up litter, and secure damaged buildings in the downtown area, particularly around Frank Ogawa Plaza,," according to the citys update. " Public Works crews have been redirected today to facilitate clean-up efforts. The City's priority is to return downtown Oakland to a more functional status as soon as possible. The City is assessing damage to downtown businesses." 12:30 p.m. Anti-vandalism proposal to go to full camp meeting Campers have reached an anti-vandalism consensus and will likely return to how to stop the vandals at tonight's 6 p.m. general assembly for a vote. They are currently voting on when/how to apologize to business owners. Milani, a camper who did not want to give a last name, spoke against apologizing to businesses. She said it wasn't just outsiders committing vandalism. "The person I saw putting toilet paper up, they're a facilitator at the general assembly. The person spray painting, they're on the events committee." |
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Classic diversionary tactic. "GET THOSE BANKS AND WALL STREET! THEY GOT BAILED OUT!!!" Just don't pay attention to the politicians (crooks) who did the Bailing Out. I can't believe how many people still think that ANY politician is on their side. Liberals scream about the "poor". Well...Bill Clinton was in my opinion a great president. And he was a liberal. Yet...he had 8 years in office, and there were still millions of poor people. Now Obama has been in office for 3 years (GEORGE WASHINGTON only served FOUR) and we just had a report today that there are more people in the U.S. who are officially part of the "poorest of the poor" than ever before. Sounds like somebodies economic policies aren't working. Sounds like the federal govt. greed and corruption has finally caught up to it. And yet somehow...the politicians in Washington DC are so slick that they have deflected all blame from themselves and have a protest movement full of left leaning ideologues who want to tax us MORE and give those crooks in Washington even MORE money to steal and give to their friends. :disgust |
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Somehow the OWS useful idiots have been convinced that the only answer to big government corruption is an even bigger government. :1orglaugh |
I don't think taking the port was to teach the people that work there a lesson.
Also, I think the occupy movement rightly puts the focus on the economic institutions rather than on the politicians who are merely their lackeys. |
The funnest thing about these 12clicks rants on OWS, is he seems to think he is in the 1%. At best maybe in the upper 25% but he sure is hell isn't tippin wine glasses with any of the 1% that this is about.
He is no different than the average trailer trash Republican that votes for the right despite that they do nothing for him. At least the Left throws the average person including 12clicks a bone every once in a while. The reality is I don't think anyone really cares how much anyone makes in regards to the OWS movement.. It's about the corporate greed that is killing the middle class, not some billionaire fan boy club. |
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the FUNNIEST thing about my threads is that you rushed home from work to post in them. tell us, little one, how was work? did the mean boss make you work hard again today?:1orglaugh |
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I am sorry if I left out the public employee union agitators. I had intended to cover them when I said "other assorted trash". Sorry if I was unclear. :winkwink: |
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