what the occupy movement really seem to be about...

@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
November 21, 2011 8:26pm CST
Get everything paid in taxes back, but complain that “The Rich” don’t pay their “fair share”. Make a profit from taxes and complain “the rich” make too much profit. Get an “Earned Income Credit” check at the beginning of each year, then ask “where’s my bail out”? Complain about “the rich” thinking they are above the law, but feel they are above the law. Insist they have a right to occupy public property because it belongs to “the people”, but then claim the park belongs to them. “Whose Park? OUR PARK!” Demand equality for the people, but only want equality for the right kind of people (not the 1%, TEA party, or anyone else that doesn’t think like they do, or act like they demand we do). Resent the employer that pays them, but praise the politician that secures handouts for them. Claims to be champions of the workers, but has no problem costing workers’ pay by blocking their jobs. Claims to be champions of small business, but doesn’t care when small businesses close because of their actions. Demand the government take more regulatory power, but make excuses for the government’s failures with the regulatory power they already have. Demand freedom for themselves, but deny freedom to the Americans for Prosperity. Complain the press isn’t reporting what they are doing, but complain that the press is reporting what they’re doing.
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@Fortunata (1135)
• United States
22 Nov 11
Yep. Losers all around. I was listening to Glenn Beck yesterday, and he had on Michelle Bachman. She said someone told her his company via a union had to give the Occupiers five thousand dollars. I almost sprayed my coffee all over my computer monitor when I heard that. So now it all makes sense, where these cretins are getting the money to run this operation.
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@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
22 Nov 11
The shakedown continues. That's what "community organizers" do.
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
22 Nov 11
These people remind me of myself when I was in my early teens, idealistic but not at all realistic or educated. Neal Boortz hits the nail on the head when he calls them "Occutards". Their maturity has been retarded, stunted, they are willfully ignorant of the wonderful capitalistic society that has given them the right to speak freely. These people are parasites. They are lazy. They don't want to work for a living, they want to lay back and accept the fruits of others' labors. They outrage me.