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  • ITS BECAUSE YOU NEVER EXTERMINATED THE JEWS. THEY MAKE IT ALL HAPPEN BACKWARDS

  • they are right,the powers have sold us out,they steel kill and destroy,i have no trust in them,trust in man ,man got us here,i will go with Jesus,i will help all i can, ,i will try to be the best i can ,but understand i am a man and i have sin in my flesh,i pray that this is peaceful

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  • The occupiers haven't coalesced around specific changes needed, but as a start the changes must include:

    - term limits for congress

    - end gerrymandering so that "vote the bums out" actually works

    - public financing of elections

    - end PAC money

    - curb the ability of corp's & deep pocket special interests to blanket the media with attack ads and misinformation

    - require investment activities of senators/congressmen be in blind trusts

    - end congressional exclusion from insider trading prohibitions

  • wordd to that girl @4:35

  • The last days of capitalism.

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  • i am all for OWS

  • We need leadership and for even more people to become informed. We need to organise and start a global campaign of civil disobedience. Protesting does nothing. We have the power in ourselves to vanquish the greed and control over our would be masters. Its gonna take a lot more than protesting but its a good start. We now need to be conscious of our own solidarity. As Ernesto 'Che' Guevara says in his book 'Guerrilla Warfare', we need people of upmost nobility. I'll lead. Follow me.

  • @TheMotherEagle 110% right. We need to "occupy" 1600 Pennsylvania Ave instead of wall st. Bush was bad but Obama is far worse in that he granted the second largest portion of the $787. billion initial "bailout" to wall st. Crony capitalism is getting out of controll. Obama has quadrupled the debt over Bush. Even Chris Mathews is calling for Obama to step aside. We should ALL protest the broken system together......!!

  • @PooPooOnMyNewShoe Agreed. In the US you need ask yourself why as a beacon of democracy to the world you only have TWO parties to choose from. Im not seeking anarchy but I do seek a change and it wont come from just protesting. People need to start forming militia. Organise a political and military arm to counter this endless offensive of oppression. We can still talk but exert pressure through physical action. Isnt that what the last leader of MI5 said? Use their tactics against them.

  • @TheMotherEagle I think you're right. The power ultimately lies in the hands of the people. I don't condone violence or anachrcy as you mentioned, but the people need to stand up to BOTH of these corrupt parties in a real show of force. What if every person in the USA just refused to pay there taxes for the year. It would bring the govnt to a harsh reality that "they work for us" not vice verse. What if the entire country pulled there money from the banks for just one month. Power to the people.

  • @PooPooOnMyNewShoe That would certainly be noticed. What we also need are solutions, laws, and in the US a political system that doesn't legalise buying of politicians. The Federal Reserve should be nationalised for starters. Only then will there be a chance of elected officials not being bought by corporations. Thomas Jefferson was right, central bankers are more dangerous than standing armies.

  • @TheMotherEagle Nationalize the Fed, (or end it all together), privatize the postal service, downsize or privatize most govt programs and open them up to competitive bidding (free market) etc. etc. That govt is best which governs least. Term limits are also a great idea. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. We the people need to stand together as one but more than occupiers in a park wearing tie-dye tee shirts and waving peace sign flags. 200 years ago serving in congress was a PART time job.

  • Go guys ...truth to power ,a revolutionary act !

  • A leaderless revolution disengagment the primary weapon its an individual responsibility, when a critical mass of humanity exit the criminal false national debt issue system the rest will follow. No is my final answer. Move away from their power sources like big banks, corps, governments, and military.

  • With all these young people's supposed education, why are they so ignorant as to their mission? They try to separate themselves from the Tea Party when they don't realize that the Tea Party protesters were marching for the same reasons to begin with until they were infiltrated/co-opted by the Republican Party. The same thing is happening to the OWS protesters, they've taken over by the Democratic Party. The government infiltrates these movements and clips there wings.

  • "Nobody Can Predict The Moment Of Revolution" especially when it's being controlled by the very power that the people of the nation are standing up to.

    If you all want to play the Global Governance game you all really needs to learn the rules. Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis. You fools all this Neo-socilist rhetoric is playing right into the Global masters agenda.

    Study the rise of the 3rd Reich, and they say history teaches nothing.

  • Nothing is going to change until you finally admit that it's the Jews who are wrecking society for their own ends. It's right in front of your face. They boast about it.

    Even the U.S. Army War College says that the Jews did 911 to make America a police state.

    Google this too: "talmudtruth.html"

  • @freddytheflintstone1 That globalist plan fits right in with the "chosen" who are devoted to disarming the stupid Goyim in the US.

    Feinstein, Boxer, Sanders, Frank, Bloomberg, Wexler, Wasserman Schultz (I get nauseated thinking of her face), Weener, Lowey, Nadler, Waxman, Lautenberg, Metzenbaum, & I could type their names until my keyboard breaks!

    When the tribe managed the Bolshevik (Jewish) revolution in Russia, 30 million Christians were killed (promptly after being disarmed).

    NEVER AGAIN!

  • @freddytheflintstone1 You mean Zionists......

  • @Moreofthesamez Not all the gungrabbers are Zionists, but almost all are Jews.

  • @Moreofthesamez

    Nowadays there's a tortured, muddled blur between the words "Jew" and "Zionist". People would like to be polite and just think (as the Jews would like) that there are Good Jews and Bad Jews. "Good Jews" are regular decent folk, just like you and me -- so the prescribed cant goes. It's the "Zionists" who are the bad guys.

    What we have here is an instance of "Good Cop, Bad Cop". Jews didn't need the concept of Israel when they annihilated 40 miillion people in the USSR.

  • I'm glad that most of the Marxist OWS types are against guns since I have NO desire to see a successful revolution run by them that will turn us into Cuba, or worse.

    Stay disarmed, you envious, emotional, clueless children while the Tparty stocks up on ammo...

  • @dgl1962 You'd prefer to see Wall Street running the show yeah? How many SOCIALIST bailouts for Wall Street's billionaires are you OK with?

  • @Moreofthesamez NO! I would prefer that out government return to working within the laws which would mean ZERO bailouts for ANY private enterprise, including GM, Wallstreet or anyone else.

    It wasn't wallstreet that "took" your money, it was given to them by your government against the wishes of about 90% of the electorate

    Look at it this way, let's say that you hire me (gov) to watch your home while you're gone, but I sell all your stuff to thieves (wallstreet), who are you most angry with?.

  • What a wasted movement. If they had direction and was serious about making a difference then they should Occupy the White House. Occupy the Capital Building. Occupy the Federal Reserve building. If your in student debt,blame yourself then you should go to Washington DC. If you paid more taxes then GE then you should go to Washington DC. If your frustrated with Wall Street then you should go to Washington DC. If you want to do something amazing,period,then you should go to Washington DC.

  • @TheWarbirdPhoenix You are aware that there is an OccupyDC movement right?

  • @TheWarbirdPhoenix What they needed to do is what they did. Increase the national focus and conversation on

    - the severe rich/poor gap & the ever increasing inequality of wealth distribution

    - the corruption of the power of money over the election system & gov't policies

    - government and policies that serve the rich, the powerful, & the corporations over the majority of the people.

  • @TheWarbirdPhoenix The important point is not where they choose to demonstrate (& nothing wrong with where they are doing it) but rather that they demonstrate to increase the national focus & conversation on

    - the corruption of the power of money over the election process & gov't politicians

    - gov't that represents the rich, the powerful, & the corporations over the majority of American citizens

    - the severe rich/poor gap & the ever increasing inequality of wealth distribution

  • 2:14 delete it plze!

  • The folks with a ton of student debts had their eyes open when they over-borrowed and\or plunked down those credit cards

    And now want to nullify them?

    The same goes for those that have over-extended themselves financially without a thought for the future but that Big Brother would bail them out

  • Things that will never change:

    1. War

    2. Government establishment

    3. The ignorance of people, who do not bothering learning

    4. The rich, because they bothered to learn how to become rich in the first place.

    5. A protection program, such as the police.

    6. Bandwagons....

  • You should probably lose the "Animal Farm" chants.

  • let's END the CAPITALISM ,

    we need new LENIN,

    let's live in peace in our planet,

  • Fuck the CAPITALISM

  • END THE POLICE STATE..BREAK THEM AND THEN THE MASTERS THEY SERVE...

  • lol at the guy with the macbook.

  • (FREE Sample) Wall Street Rap Song. One Hot Lady too. Great Dance Song.

  • We were all waiting for it to happen. Stop waiting. Take part. Make it happen. #occupytogether #globalchange

  • inspiring! i'm gonna start getting involved...

  • @georgetheonlyporge Very inspiring. I only started paying attention to this movement less than a week ago, because I hadn't really heard much about it. I noticed that my brother was really getting into it, so I thought I'd better check it out. To my astonishment, this is exactly what I've been hoping would happen for years! People are waking up everywhere, all over the world... and they're fed up with the way things are, and it's time to completely and radically change this world for the better!

  • Revolution cannot be succeeded without violence

  • Wish you could like a video more than once.

  • The guy at 5:03 is just there to get it in

  • but let's be real, the point of protesting has never been to actually change or accomplish anything...it's just so people like those in the video can forget about the fact that they're still living in their parents basement for just a few hours.

  • Russia promisses all these…quests… Obama gave GE NO TAXES….GO GET HIM

  • Russia promisses all these…quests...

  • wow…this is communism at it's best…wow these kids are stupid…and cant' think for themselves…hey…if you don't have free business you will never have a job…so keep doing what you are doing…so you think the gov. is going to be your boss…they will be the ones who march you into the kilms…democracy…this is not a new society it's marxist…hitlerism…salinism…mao­ism…read your history…nothing new about what you are doing…neither is the end...

  • @10290Foothill truth.

  • @10290Foothill who are they following this time then? who is going to order them to find counterrevolutionists and shoot them?

  • why aren't you at the white house and rise up over there…it's time to recognize the real enemy…he is the marxist you want…hey can you say dictator…hey can you say communist…so that is what you want...

  • Any good system can be broken by bad people.

  • There is nothing wrong with cap. if regulated & uses common sense. What u are against is corperatism. Does the former always lead to the latter in the way that com always leads to a dictatorship? I think that to blame the crazyness that is the republican party (& dems too) on capit. is foolish & dangerous. In some way it's what they want. They want to point at us and LoL. Look at their cand resp to the party! They only serve to instigate. They want our violence, our rage.

  • Once again the establishment cleverly discredit hard working people who believe in fair free enterprise, by pushing the left wing liberal agenda, to fool the public into believing that this is only a left-wing issue. Capitalism in 2011 is NOT free enterprise, Capitalism is more representative of Marxism, where control through fear is the order of the day. Remember these banksters thrive on people being in debt.

  • I don't like the guy at the end who calls it a movement for the left. Sure, there are probably more liberals than conservatives but the movement should make it a top priority to make this thing non-partisan (or it will fail like every thing else political).

  • Naaawwww hippies are cute

  • lol all these people should get a job or somthin if they're moaning about money

  • @deadeyenation1 Yeah, they should become professional terrorists and blow up Wall Street, like we all wish they would.

  • Protesting money grubbing corporate greed huh? I saw plenty of Apple products being used.

  • @fuckingfucker42 Yeah, people using useful technology justifies corporate greed, good reasoning there.

  • @JOEAB6963 If so, then why do you "provide freedom" in the first place? If you are going to "provide freedom," then provide it wholeheartedly, not for personal satisfaction, but because you are actually interested in ensuring that all citizens are entitled to rights. If not, then don't bother! I could care less whether or not you "provided freedom" for me or my fellow citizens if it wasn't from the heart. I, for one, don't need you. We don't need you. Go enjoy being a rich man, butleaveusalone.

  • I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it. I would rather you just said thank you, and went on your way, Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand a post. Either way, I don’t give a damn what you think you are entitled to.

    

  • Marxist Obama and Nazi accomplice George Soros are destroying the US economy just as they planned. Useful idiots on the left are against free enterprise and for communist dictatorship.

    Corporations need to be policed, but not destroyed because they create jobs.

  • @EarthRover There were jobs before corporations.

  • God spede

  • POWER TO THE PEOPLE !!! POWER TO JUSTICE AND BREAD FOR EVERY HUMAN

  • They should really be protesting the state not corporations. Who's got the guns?

  • @HigherPlanes The State = The Corporations.

  • @MinotawrTV I think you're over-simplifying the problem. Corporations may have political power, but who grants them that power? The state. A corporation can't go around murdering people, the state can, and it does. I hate these conglomerate companies that are wiping out small business, but you can't really blame corporations- they're just business owners that will do anything in their power to fulfill their desires of greed and wealth, and they do that with the help of the state.

  • @HigherPlanes Don't excuse greed.

  • It seems to me that the Status quo can not be replaced... but I really hope that the folks of Occupy can create a new network of resistance.... best.

  • I dont have a debt, i didnt pay taxes,.. something amazing? i rather keep taking showers daily TVM

  • New term for the OccupyWallStreet protesters:

    Flea Baggers. Proud members of the Flea Party.

  • New Zealand is powerless in opposing the decisions of these off shore oil companies. An oil spill is inevitable in the areas permitted for drilling. As little as 1% of the oil drilled from our coasts will be used in our country. We will only receive 5% of profits, for 100% of the risks! I believe our government is powerless against these corporate giants. War is on the horizon. Without energy the world will be at stand still. We need to get back to basics. If you can invest in solar technology

  • The world is fckd. No matter what happens now when our world is hit by the energy crisis great famine and war will arise. It has already started. American and Brazilian oil companies are exploring my country

  • there should be 6 degrees of separation just because someone is a 4 degree black belt doesn't mean they should get kicking around because of their pride think of each field of the economy as a discipline, "look I have this and this and this but I can't trust anyone around because they know how to take this, this and this" them there smart people sling mud different ways but mud still mud it's just wet dirt I say get in your truck and go muddin'

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  • Post "Hello FLEA PARTY" on everything you can find.

    PASS IT ON!

  • watch "Agenda: Grinding America Down" if you want to learn more and what you can do

  • THE REVOLUTION IS COMING. THEY HAVE FOOLED US FOR TOO LONG. POWER TO THE PEOPLE. PREPARE YOURSELF.

  • 'I see corporatism'

    Guy with macbook at 2.03. Right.

  • @LennartSpartan118

    How are they supposed to get the message out about what's going on down there?

    Guy with macbook at 2.03. Right

  • Here is my contribution to the movement.... so far. Pass it along.

    youtube.com/watch?v=h6xrMZwnS-­o

    Worth watching...

  • These people are MY people and I am theirs....follow the paths of love amongst the wolves in anyway possible and they WILL see the errs of their ways.

    LOve

    JBirdy

  • "I think we're fucked either way, but it's worth a shot."

    Hahaha that was awesome

  • these people act like Wall Street is the culprit, when in reality THE FEDERAL RESERVE is. where do you think this country's corruption comes from?

    nothing will change until you identify the real masters. OTF not OWS

    OTF NOVEMBER 22ND

  • @Agaetis1811 The top instigators realize the facts about the corrupt ridden Fed, but it would not be 'politically correct' to attack the very thing which is so closely interlinked to the one they worship in the White House.

  • its nice to see americans standing up. but there is no such thing as democracy these days or even free will. that is just the image they give to us. the people running the us government need to be kicked out and replaced for people who actually care. btw, did obama promise healthcare by any chance? i cant belive people actually voted for him. then again there wasnt much choice now was there

  • Obama's largest campaign donor in 2008 was Goldman Sachs. The protestors will probably vote for Obama in 2012 even though wall street is in bed with Obama

  • what a load of shit. Nothing special to see here. Just a bunch of angry liberal marxist thugs who want to copy what happened in Egypt and Tunisia. No real change here. Go home hippie scum.

  • @shiftprophecygaming Boooo yOU ARE THE ONE TO GO HOME. The revolution is all over the world.

  • Using You Tube to promote your anti-Capitalist message......PERFECT

  • It's not big biz that's the main issue, it's big government. Duh, wake libtards. This is the hope and change you voted for. You want jobs, vote conservative in 2012.

  • This is a good movement but they miss the point...private banks are not the problem, the government and the federal reserve is. In a free-market society where contracts are enforced and a competitive banking system exists, there are no incentives for banks to commit predatory lending because 1. There will be no federal government to bail them out. 2. Banks can't get cheap credit from the federal reserve anymore making them more weary on who to lend out to. and 3. They'll go out of business.

  • Protesters mainly extreme lefties and anarchists, won't take long until they start smashing things , better protect those bull and bear statues.

  • @LoveJCForLife You're agreeing with me. I'm arguing your point. No one is forced to take out a loan. It's outrageous and ignorant to think so.

  • @pagetrimble I think that's what I said already. To be honest the world is full of people thinking that they can just borrow, borrow borrow for this and that... its that mentality that has us where we are... up to our neck in debt.

    I'm sure if someone wanted to go to college then they would be intelligent enough to work out the interest rate... and live up to their responsibilities without whining.. otherwise they are wasting their time and should just get a job!

  • @LoveJCForLife It begs the question. Why are people who are successful, making loads of cash, while the common citizen is getting now where fast.

    Oh thats right, they never bothered working for it, or learning on how to achieve success. So they figured, "Hey, why dont we blame rich people for being so damn rich. While we are miserable and refuse to change, lets bring them down too". That is not a solution.

  • @NOEXEoriginal you need to stop following the system and learn to share wealth

  • @Jimmyretired Ill share what little wealth I have, when others earn it. "You work for your food, or dont eat at all". The system is to liberal, giving handouts in such a ridiculous way. I dont have Medicare or any other type of handicap, nothing, I have to pay everything in full. Also, it is never wise to give control to the ignorant masses. My family payed thousands, upon thousands of tax dollars, for what, so others could get handouts like welfare and never work a day in their lives? NO!

  • @NOEXEoriginal why should people work and support their system, they should be paying the 99% to survive

    you are not part of the Solution and part of the problem mate

  • @Jimmyretired What the government should do according to your statement is this:

    Take back everything its ever given out to the public, Medical, Military, Corporations that make vehicles and household appliances, take back every industrialized product ever made, and even stop making processed foods for the public, how about taking away the police and letting people fend for themselves, or even stop global trading, maybe they should take back your house while they are at it.

  • @Jimmyretired After all, the founding fathers of this country, did set up a government to protect their rights and establish a new order for generations to follow. They also set up a system that would require the people to fund the government in order to keep it working. AKA, Taxes. Things have changed since then, people are very fortunate to have many of the modern technology they have now. But, it has made people lazy, and spoiled, uneducated, and expecting every little thing handed to them.

  • @NOEXEoriginal we want things why do people have to work when we can have technology to do it, I want a system that people will get free house, gas, elctricity, and water. people are fed up of going to work

  • @Jimmyretired You cant do that. Not in your wildest dreams will that ever happen. Work is an eternal part of life. Technology does not belong to the people. You want something that is a flawed ideology. Even the Mayan's, and the Inca's, the Romans, the Egyptians, they all had to work for a type of currency system too. Despite slavery etc. Technology only helps people along with daily tasks, its not meant to support a person fully. "You can have plenty of rest in the afterlife".

  • @Jimmyretired Also, people SHOULD WORK, to, i dont know, maybe, SUPPORT THEMSELVES. I am not about to let a bunch of illiterates take a well earned future from the people who actual EARN it. You cannot tell me that this nation has millions of people, who are just so incredibly stupid, uneducated, and mentally retarded by legal standing, to not be able to create careers, or create businesses, or just simply work. TIMES ARE TOUGH, we live in a modern age, NOTHING will be cheap, ever.

  • @NOEXEoriginal The issue is that those who work should receive wages & benefits proportionate.

    Instead, the richest 1% own 1/3 of the nations wealth & continue to own an ever greater share while workers wages stagnate, jobs are sent overseas, & the wealth is directed toward the top.

  • @NOEXEoriginal Another Fox fiction fucked fool. You have completely and totally misrepresented the issue.

  • @NOEXEoriginal "Share what little wealth you have"? Why? No one other than Republicans want to raise taxes on those earning less that $250K per year (the ones that have been the primary beneficiaries of tax cuts for years).

    All versions of the "flat tax" and "broadening the tax base" result in more tax cuts for the rich and a higher tax burden over time for people like you "with little wealth".

    Amazing that the GOP are so successful in getting people to vote against what's best for them..

  • @megarational One: you mentioned Fox. I dont watch Fox.

    Two: not everyone knows about the entire facts. Many are bandwagon.

    Three: I dont hate the rich, they can keep their earned money.

    Four: Not all the facts are reviewed properly, and the opinion over the wealth distribution is always bias.

    Five: I could care less about the citizens here, to an extent, on their needs. There are people who are much, MUCH, worse in the poorer classification, they are the ones I am worried about.

  • @NOEXEoriginal In 2007, the latest year for which figures are available from the Federal Reserve Board, the richest 1% of U.S. households owned 33.8% of the nation’s private wealth. That’s more than the combined wealth of the bottom 90 percent.

  • @megarational Businesses that have existed for how long? Twenty, thirty years? They didnt get that wealth over night, at the beginning at least, but businesses grow, more money comes in, the more it is used, the more money it will make.

  • @NOEXEoriginal The top 1% own 35% of the nations totals wealth, the top 10% possess 80% of all financial assets and the bottom 90% hold only 20% of all financial wealth.

    Wikipedia: The aggregate income distribution is highly concentrated towards the top, with the top 6.37% earning roughly one third of all income, and those with upper-middle incomes controlling a large, though declining, share of the income.

  • @NOEXEoriginal In 2010, the CIA indicated that the U.S. sits 93rd in the world for wealth dist equality. That is right between Iran and Mexico, to give some perspective.

    Economist Edward N. Wolff at NY University (2010) - dist of wealth and total financial assets in the U.S.

    Between 1983 and 2007 the proportion of nations wealth held by the top 1% increased from 33.8% to 42.7%, while the portion of the nations’ total wealth held by the bottom 60% decreased from 18.7% to 7.0%.

  • @NOEXEoriginal US census: the long-term trend has been toward increasing income inequality. Since 1969, the share of aggregate household income controlled by the lowest income quintile has decreased from 4.1 percent to 3.6 percent in 1997, while the share to the highest quintile increased from 43.0% to 49.4%. Most noticeably, the share of income controlled by the top 5% of households has increased from 16.6% to 21.7%.

  • @NOEXEoriginal The real income of the bottom 20% increased 19% during 1979-2007, but NOT MENTION THAT DURING THE SAME PERIOD THE REAL INCOME OF THE TOP 1% INCREASED 275%.

  • @NOEXEoriginal

    The U.S. has one of the widest rich-poor gaps of any high-income nation, & it continues to grow.

    Prominent economists including AlanGreenspan warned that the widening U.S. rich-poor gap is a prob. that could undermine and destabilize the U.S. economy and standard of living stating: "The income gap between the rich and the rest of the US pop. has become so wide, and is growing so fast, that it might eventually threaten the stability of democratic capitalism itself".

  • @megarational Have you considered the fact that before our country went to war, were times such as that more profitable for the common person? I remember that many had greater stability before the war, and after, you can forget about the stability. Our country almost landed in a depression that would have ruined many lives because of the down turn of economic instability.

  • @NOEXEoriginal "The opinion over wealth distribution is always bias".

    Nothing could illustrate better how many have their head buried in the sand, and speaks volumes about the need for the demonstrations.

    The following comments contain info from the Fed. Reserve, US census, Central Intelligence Agency, and prominent non-partisan economists. That's not bias when they all confirm the large and worsening inequality of wealth distribution in the U.S.

  • @megarational I was talking about people over that opinion. Not the recorded analysis over the country's wealth. Problems do not have one centralized area that fixes all issues with a simple ruling of the court, you cannot just look at these facts all day, if you did that you would get nowhere, unless it was your job too. What is this need of demonstrations you speak of?

  • @megarational I cannot say much over the issue. I do not like mentioning parties in the government, and to be honest its 12:46 and my brain is not functioning at what it would be. Im trying to figure out what to say in response, but my mentality is fading away. if you could hold off until tomorrow, I would be glad to discuss this further.

  • @megarational There is much of what I dont agree with in this country, Wealth distribution cannot be fixed by this Tax reform everyone is asking for, taxes are a huge issue for business owners, the main reason why they are not hiring more workers and are actually cutting jobs. There needs to be reform for more work period. Many issues such as health care, welfare, etc. are also causing problems. There are problems everywhere, tax reform is not enough. People have always been informed.

  • @NOEXEoriginal

    Inequality of wealth distribution perhaps cannot be "fixed" with tax reform, but it would help and it definitely can't be fixed without it.

  • @NOEXEoriginal Why corp's create US jobs if demand is stagnant & bus has no confidence demand will increase?

    Nothing gives a bus. confidence like a fat order book, and if the mid & lower class are starved of purchasing power because the wealth is all going to the top, more are unemployed, & wages are stagnating - there are fewer orders for their products.

  • @megarational They are starved of purchasing unnecessary materialistic devices for their own entertainment and personal desires. I am done talking to you. In the end, you cannot solve the issue, no one can, because no one is addressing the entire issue. The entire issue is not wealth distribution, it is just one of the great many, being that there are much greater issues still left in the dark and unresolved. If you continue your argument, tell someone who still cares, im not a political figure.

  • @megarational Also, when I said bandwagon, not many at all bothered looking up those facts until these, "Protests" began happening, it looks strait forward on pen and paper, but the reality is that many factors in a persons life determine what he has or what he doesnt have, how wealthy he is or how poor he is. The government also works in a similar way, you cant press a button and get what you want, its a machine, that works with many of its functionality's in order to produce an outcome.

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  • @megarational Man, I have not insulted you at all, and you start using language that shows your character. You cannot fix the national issue, nor any of those protesters, this country should not change its ways based on public opinion, it should do what is best for the common individual, because they cannot fend for themselves. This government is more or less to the point of protecting people from them selves rather than serving them. Thats the 21st century, your welcome to fuck yourself.

  • @megarational The US could learn from China, to stand together, to help each other, rather than stand alone in society, broken apart communities, only working for selfish needs. People should stop protesting, and start helping each other. All of the protesters I see, could be working together. Why cant they help each other, produce work, form a company, anything? why do they only come together to protest, why dont they try to do work together in a job perspective, they can still protest making $

  • @NOEXEoriginal If you want a society that "stands together" then don't vote Republican, because they worship the rich and think everyone else is the "moocher class".

  • @megarational One again, stop mentioning political groups. If you must know, I am a registered democrat. I have not liked the republican group, and under JFK and Bill, both Democratic groups, there has been an increase in economical success and also in the public. I am not continuing this talk, I have grown tired of it. Things will not change, the entire issue is actually the fact that we as a country have failed to address what has needed to be addressed and therefore we get these outcomes.

  • @NOEXEoriginal

    1 d) US problems, cont'd

    - Gridlocked dysfunctional gov't due to: rigidity of ideologies; a win at all costs 2 party system; the power of money over the election system; & propaganda media operating under the guise of ``news`` networks (moneyed special interests using their concentration of media to further their agenda)

    - Crumbling and outdated infrastructure

    - Starvation of the purchasing power of the middle class by stagnating wages, unemp & directing the wealth to the top

  • @NOEXEoriginal

    1.c) now, reasons for Americas current problems

    - massive trade deficit, largely due to: ..importing 70% of oil - the largest continuing transfer of wealth the world has ever seen; the gutting of the mfg sector &: export of jobs due to one sided free trade agreements written by the corporations

    - going from being the world leader in research, innovation, technology & education to having fierce competition in those areas from other nations

    see next..