ForwardConcern Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 This is a plea to my fellow Canadians. It's up to a Canadian Property company tomorrow if the protesters in New York can stay! Sign this! http://www.leadnow.ca/stop-occupy-wall-street-eviction Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fallen_Horse Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 I love your enthusiasm, but why bother? Occupy Wall Street is dead already. No power, no money, and no media support. Let's just hope Obama can maintain his office. God help us if Romney or Cain get elected... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisjs Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 According to them God will help us or something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VeganEssentials Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 Uh oh....politics! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForwardConcern Posted October 15, 2011 Author Share Posted October 15, 2011 (edited) Well if it means anything. This worked the Property Company didn't declare them trespassers. If you're getting your perceptions on this movement from the mainstream media you might as well get your nutrition guidlines from the McDonalds sponsored food group charts I remember from public school ; ) This movement looks to only be growing bigger. There is more solidarity with it than there has ever been before. Unions, people of all ages walks of life and career backgrounds, U.S. soldiers are taking leave to take part, seniors are marching in the streets even bankers are leaving there offices to participate it's non-partisan and apolitical if anything. It's simply about making sure the ideas of democracy are respected, that the average person gets what's fair not a life below the poverty line. Financial institutions lobbied and undermined regulations that if kept in place would have prevented the excessive lending to unfit parties, would have kept the market from artificially inflating and crashing. They were regulations put in place after the great depression for a reason. I'm proud of these people this should have happened 4 years ago. They and the "Tea Party" are one and the same one just realizes that it makes more sense to take it to the door steps of those that lobby and control the government to privatize and deregulate essential services and put in place practices that destroy labor, one realizes that it's more important to take it to the source rather than the middle man. One way or another things must change for the better. Politics Edited October 17, 2011 by ForwardConcern Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisjs Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 They and the "Tea Party" are one and the same one just realizes that it makes more sense to take it to the door steps of those that lobby and control the government to privatize and deregulate essential services and put in place practices that destroy labor, one realizes that it's more important to take it to the source rather than the middle man.I have to agree that it's not dead already. I have an office directly across the street from Zuccotti Park and the groups out there are still going strong and they are slowly getting more mainstream media attention. Something has to change, but I can't agree with you on how. Privatization and deregulation are generally good things, it's the crony capitalism that's screwing things up. There seems to be this idea that capitalism has failed us, but it's really government that has failed capitalism. Bailouts, tax breaks, development grants, failure to enforce antitrust, etc. have gotten us into this corrupted economic model that's being mislabeled capitalism. The government had a huge hand in getting things into this state, so I have no confidence it can fix it with more bullshit regulations and political favors. We really need to reconsider what the role of government should be in the economy, right now it's way too involved and ripe for corruption. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForwardConcern Posted October 16, 2011 Author Share Posted October 16, 2011 Seperation of corporations and state. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stigaman Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 Well if it means anything. This worked the Property Company didn't declare them trespassers. If you're getting your perceptions on this movement from the mainstream media you might as well get your nutrition guidlines from the McDonalds sponsored food group charts I remember from public school ; ) This movement looks to only be growing bigger. There is more solidarity with it than there has ever been before. Unions, people of all ages walks of life and career backgrounds, U.S. soldiers are taking leave to take part, seniors are marching in the streets even bankers are leaving there offices to participate it's non-partisan and apolitical if anything. It's simply about making sure the ideas of democracy are respected, that the average person gets what's fair not a life below the poverty line. Financial institutions lobbied and undermined regulations that if kept in place would have prevented the excessive lending to unfit parties, would have kept the market from artificially inflating and crashing. They were regulations put in place after the great depression for reason. I'm proud of these people this should have happened 4 years ago. They and the "Tea Party" are one and the same one just realizes that it makes more sense to take it to the door steps of those that lobby and control the government to privatize and deregulate essential services and put in place practices that destroy labor, one realizes that it's more important to take it to the source rather than the middle man. One way or another things must change for the better. Politics Couldn't have said it any better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vege Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 Anarchy is the solution! And it is not Utopia... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForwardConcern Posted October 16, 2011 Author Share Posted October 16, 2011 Anarchy slightly redefined and renamed in a modern context. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vege Posted October 17, 2011 Share Posted October 17, 2011 Anarchy slightly redefined and renamed in a modern context.I agree! Just to get rid of capitalism Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForwardConcern Posted October 17, 2011 Author Share Posted October 17, 2011 I think capitalism reigned in is a healthy part of any free and democratic society. But like it's opponent communism if it is the basis for society it is destined, doomed rather to fail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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