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  • cool iam telling you dont fuck with Dallas police they will arrest your ass. actually it took too ling for Dallas to get this trash out of the city hall property.

  • If they are the 99% what am I? Do I no longer count? Or am I, the son of an art teacher in one of my cities poorest towns, one of the 1%? They all seem to think I agree with them when in fact I do not, this is not the way to find the change you want. Stop misrepresenting me and more than half of America.

  • @BassiclyConnor Go back to sleep. Your government has everything under control. Your finances will be safe in the hands of multinational banks that already crashed the global market. Do not pay attention to the passing of the S1867 Bill or the construction of 30 FEMA detention camps inside of the United States. Your senate just passed a bill allowing them to assassinate US citizens, inside the US. But, everything they say and do is right.

  • @OccupyOps I'm not quite sure how that was addressing my question,all you seem to do was imply that I am an uniformed individual who mindlessly goes through their life and that you are somehow above this with great knowledge of our government. I am however informed and while I don't agree with some of what you've said I still believe in my Government. Now then I would like you to quit pussy-footing around and answer my original question without any double talk, thank you.

  • @BassiclyConnor The term 99% is an economic distinction. Thousands of laws have been broken by banks, some include laundering hundreds of billions of dollars for drug cartels that murder and torture American citizens. Meanwhile, the same bank hands out bad loans and then throws families out into the street with the protection of a Sheriff's department. There are people in my neighborhood under attack. The bulk of wealth in America is also being extracted overseas.

  • I recently attended a city council meeting (not Dallas) and witnessed the way appointees are voted in. That portion of the "public" meeting is not open for debate with citizens on whether or not the nominees are accepted, and no list of qualifications is publicly given. I watched the council go through a list of names one by one. After the fourth vote, the mayor motioned for the list to be voted on as whole. As if they were bored with "considering" them individually. Maybe this is the product.

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