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Forum Post: I Didn't F*ck It Up

Posted 11 years ago on Aug. 11, 2012, 10:58 a.m. EST by shoozTroll (17632)
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A new song for the ages.........................:)

http://veracitystew.com/2012/08/09/hilarious-political-song-i-didnt-fck-it-up-video/

This song creates a new problem though.

Just how do we un_f*ck it up?

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[-] 3 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Very Good - absolutely viral worthy. Thanks for posting.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

I didn't f*ck it up either.............:)

But just how the hell do we un-f*ck it up?

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Good thing we have a lot of good people working on that question - to bad we don't seem to have enough of them in office at the moment though.

[-] 3 points by BradB (2693) from Washington, DC 11 years ago

hehehe... Fantastic

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Worth a listen......Just for the laugh!

[-] 2 points by richardkentgates (3269) 11 years ago

Perfect :D

[-] 2 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

I didn't f*ck it up.

If someone would tell me how, I'd be happy to help un-f*ck it up.....:)

[-] 3 points by richardkentgates (3269) 11 years ago

meee toooooo

[-] -1 points by repubsRtheprob (1209) 11 years ago

You think I am here for what? Make some sense. I am an independent. And I'm not tryin to chase anyone off. This motherfucker came out against Social Security and the other posts of his I read make it obvious he is a republican. He refuses to admit it and I am gonna challenge his sorry ass. He clearly is trying to convince OWS people that they shouldn't vote for dems. I believe that is republican shill work. So what the fuck is your problem.? You support that shit? You disagree with me.? What? Speak up?

[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

U didn't F*ck it up

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Hey Im all for it if thats what people want to do. I would prefer to handle my own retirement.

People pay into it for their whole lives, and I think it has turned into a scam. If you want to keep doing, by all means, go for it.

[-] 3 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

U look like U F*ck'd it up

[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

Who F*ck'd it up?

[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

U look like U F*ck'd it up

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[-] -1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Well they are already cutting it, how long will you be led along?

You are putting your faith in a program that was started by good people and is now controlled by criminals.

And what ratios do you suggest we do the means tests at?

[-] -1 points by repubsRtheprob (1209) 11 years ago

These are ridiculous details. You are for ending it. That is republican agenda 101. You have attacked Dems relentlessly, unfairly, and let therepublicans slide. You are clearly a republican asstroll and won't admit it. That is dishonest. You want to talk about ratios? YOU'RE not HONEST!!

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

I like how your comment is now gone.

What would like changed about the means testing from current methods?

Do you have a plan on anything?

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[-] -1 points by repubsRtheprob (1209) 11 years ago

What comment is gone.? I gave you the SS plan. the ratio you asked about is a distraction from the fact that you are a dishonest republican asstroll.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Hey repubsRtheprob - I enjoy your enthusiasm - and I am really not one to speak as I can be pretty nasty myself - but - could you lay off a bit with the epithets? Stick with the this is not a republican forum - but tone it down a little? Please?

[-] 1 points by repubsRtheprob (1209) 11 years ago

I guess so.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Thanks.

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

No, I asked for it to see if you had any fuckin clue as to what you are talking about.

Which you clearly don't. Start reading more. Start researching more. Research views you dont like more than the ones you do. Follow the money. See what the markets do in response to legislation to see if its good for Wall st or bad. Etc etc etc.

You have some catching up to do kido.

Good night dude.

[-] 0 points by repubsRtheprob (1209) 11 years ago

You're a moron. I've been investing based on laws for a long time. I've studied plenty. Doesn't change the fact that you are a dishonest partisan republican asstroll

[-] 0 points by richardkentgates (3269) 11 years ago

If your argument has merit, it will stand on it's own without the need for backing by party name dropping.

[-] 0 points by repubsRtheprob (1209) 11 years ago

Do you have an argument? What the fuck do you want? Are taking a stand on something? I have discussed party because the republican asstroll brought it up. Did you tell him the same thing? Do you have an opinion on the non party issues I mentioned? Speak up.

[-] 1 points by gsw (3410) from Woodbridge Township, NJ 11 years ago

Tax the Sin out of them

first figure who f*cked it up: -military industrial machine, -war on drugs, NAFTA,

  • Glass-Steagall repealed, -Wall Street and Banks,
  • the "Health Care" industry, -Bush and Cheney's War on Iraq; -any (re-pubs or dems) who want millionaires to not pay their fair share; -The greedy rich (job creators) who are hoarding cash and not creating jobs except in other countries so we will be so desperate we will seek tyranical despots to solve our problems, and so no-one will have any money to buy any of their crappy merchandise;
  • anyone who earns over a million a year, while their workers are pink-slipped or not giving cost of living wage increases, -people who "make money" from investment wealth and pay 15 percent tax rate. -politicians who stand by and let for profit universities gang r*pe their students -politicians who lie to the public in "infomercials" -the oil industry -a system that does not employ its citizens in productive meaningful work

To unfck it Wake Up to the above fckers-the criminals, and claim your "god-given rights" (that's a Paul Ryan Quote-from today's speech 8-12-12 govn't doesn't give you constitutional rights, just god and nature" http://www.theblaze.com/stories/our-rights-come-from-nature-and-god-not-government-paul-ryan-channels-philosopher-john-locke-in-announcement-speech/ ) as a human being to claim what is yours. Tax the dead beat welfare corporatists and millionaires: they've had enough of a free ride on our "democratic democracy" for 30 years.

Now they can help make some real jobs.

Institute some wealth re-distribution as they did after WWII (Fair Taxes) Insure Medicare and Welfare and Social Security and Single-Payer Health Care and Socialism are not bad words in the common culture

tax those over 400,000 a year at 90 percent tax those 250,000 to 399.000 annual income from 50-89 percent incrementally.

Declare that those who need more than their share are PIGS and sociopaths

How? Have some cute kids act out the above in a skit as was done in Mexico, saying they want their country back.

Then petition this on facebook, and any pol who does not endorse it's content, vote them out.

VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE That would start with hypocritical TEA people, and right wing Koch bro financed lot.

Then, incrementally lean on your representatives to institute fairness and justice.

Justice Party is available http://www.justicepartyusa.org/

http://occupywallst.org/forum/our-problems-stem-from-our-acceptance-of-this-filt/

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

This is such a funny song. Glad you posted it. I've been meaning to.

Money out of politics,(many other election reform), cut taxes/debt/interest for working class, 90% taxrate on inc over $1million. public health care options, repeal anti civil rights laws, cut military 50%, manuf near consumption, living wage, stop burning fossil fuels, greentech, direct dem

And more. It's a start.

[-] 0 points by riethc (1149) 11 years ago

You may not have "fucked it up", but you sat by and let it happen, partially by not even knowing who fucked it up.

[-] 0 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Nah, I fought it all the way.

There's only so much I can do when confronted by runaway neolibe(R)tarianism.

I'm just not rich.

[-] -2 points by riethc (1149) 11 years ago

Shut up, white shooz. The Pentagon has a revolving door for trolls like you.

[-] 3 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

U look like U F*ck'd it up

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

They do?

What wing of the building is it in?

What kind of ID will I need to use it?

[-] -2 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Very simple..... Get rid of the system and people that caused it.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Gosh, I believe I've stated several times already that a great way to get started would be to un-elect as many (R)epelican'ts as possible.

Starting of course, with those super bought off teabagge(R)s.

You always argue this point, and never really explain why you do.

[-] -1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Because you are still endorsing the other half of a totally fucked up and corrupted system. Its selling out. You want change? Then stop settling for crumbs.

People on both sides of the isle have been endorsing that mindset for a long long time. Its marketing to a certain mindset, and both side's voters are locked in for life. Its a mess. It divisive. Its meant to do exactly what it is STILL doing.....Shift blame to the other side, so the ones you vote for are never held accountable.

Both sides love it. Look at how rich they are getting.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

You?

You still haven't shown the proof I asked you for.

Until you do. I can't accept a thing you say.

That's your cue to play coy.

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Shooz, it doesnt matter what people tell you, or what the Dems do. They could attack Iran tomorrow and you would still vote D/R candidates.

Im not trying to get you to vote for some real people instead of corporate candidates, Im simply pointing out (for the rest of the forum) how the establishment works to keep it all contained in a century old two party system.

Im currently giving your partner in crime some lists on votes with Dems directly voting to fuck the US people. Feel free to defend them as usual.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Piss poor attempt.

Where's the 900+? Where's the dem voter purge?

Where's all the Dems forcing teachers to teach lies about creationism?

Every time I tell you to watch the States you point everywhere but.

You always leave off that third party too.

The one that buys all the legislation you bitch about.

The one that runs WallStreet.

The one that runs all the corporations.

You still pass the lie about duopoly.

No wonder Florida is such a political cesspool.

You just keep telling the same damn lie, over and over and over.

[-] -2 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Says the guy from Wisconsin. Too funny.

Keep settling for crumbs Shooooooooz....its what they want.

Idiots that settle for crumbs.,.

[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

No one is settling for crumbs. That is your inaccurate description. We agitate all pols (dems or course) for more reform. We just disagree that the parties are the same. They ain't! they are vastly different.

We must agitate the pols who are doing anything towards our goals. If the people do not rise up and show all pols that the country is fed up with small progress nothing will change.

[-] 0 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Just another attempt at insult?

From the guy that wants the 99% suffer some more!

Even a false assumption about where I live?

The guy getting the crumbs, is the guy that believes a single thing you say.

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

The person that is getting the crumbs is anyone that isnt rich enough to lobby DC.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Thanks for laying off the insults for a second.

Now, would you please go ahead and prove the statement you are so obsessive about repeating?

Or stop repeating it.

[-] -1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Shooz, it all depends on your definiation of success. One man may be happy with Obama, the other not.

I presented my case to you until Im blue in teh face.

If you are so pro Dem, then please go to your local campaign office and start putting in some damn hours. Apathy is our biggest problem.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

I have other obligations.

Success at what?

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Our definition of what success of the party is would be a good baseline to judge their similarties.

I hold them to very high levels, so when I see both of them suck (in my opinion) and one I rate at a 1 outta 10, and the other a 2 outta ten, then I might as well just say fuck em, they are both useless.

Others may see it as 7 outta 10 versus 1 outta ten.

In my opinion they are so far from leading, so far from really getting in depth on the issues, so far from anything remotely mature or responsible, that to me they are both the same. Lying, delaying, and getting rich at the expense of the rest of us.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Do you "rate" everything on a scale of 1-10?

Seems a bit odd. On the other hand it does avoid answering the question.

[-] 0 points by gnomunny (6819) from St Louis, MO 11 years ago

Hmmm. What's odd about rating things on a scale of one to ten? It seems pretty common to me. Just askin'.

[-] -1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Its an arbitrary number shooz. I'm trying to find a way for you to grasp what most of occupy believes in, the screw em all mentality.

Eh, I'm wasting my time with you. Later.

[-] 1 points by repubsRtheprob (1209) 11 years ago

They are not the same. but you are obviously republican (anti SS) so if you want us to believe that Dems are as bad as republicans then we know you are just trying to make republicans look a little better than they are. No body should believe your republican propaganda.

[-] 1 points by richardkentgates (3269) 11 years ago

I don't think you are a dem or a liberal. I think you're here to run off republicans because you fear Occupy. emmmmm smell that, it's oh so tasty fear.

Now if you could only reach the thousands of people that support Occupy but don't do it on the web....

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

i have no use for the Republican party.

Its a sad day in America when the average person cannot comprehend that most of America doesnt really identify with either party.

Quick, spit me the numbers of registered D, R and I!!!!

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[-] 1 points by gnomunny (6819) from St Louis, MO 11 years ago

What I fail to understand is why don't more people get it, especially on this forum (actually, it's probably a pretty good cross-section of the population in general)? Out of the perhaps fifty or so regulars and semi-regulars on this forum, only a handful really understand politics and only a few of those understand what's really going on behind the curtain.

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

I do think most of these sites are good reflections of the general public. The media certainly isnt helping any.

I think the main reason is that people simply cant handle the truth. I see people physically squirm when I mention stuff the R and D parties have done over only the last few years (this ofcourse is after I try to explain to them that simply because I think the Republicans are a train wreck, does not mean I suppor the Democrats anymore).

That saying ignorance is bliss is around for a reason :)

That being said, I do know some pretty hard workers who dont pay attention to it on purpose. They figure that DC is going to keep going in the natural direction of governments, and they are much better off focusing on their work and taking care of their families.

Someone told me the other day that I need to stop trying to fight the sheep, they are heading off the cliff regardless of what I do.

I can't accept thinking like that, but it is awfully frustrating being politically involved and trying to do the right thing when half dont give a shit and most of the other half are bound and deteremined to side with the corporations regardless of how bad things get.

[-] 2 points by gnomunny (6819) from St Louis, MO 11 years ago

I can understand the mindset of those who'd rather remain 'blissful' (my sister's a good example). Also, those who refuse to see the truth. But, they certainly do make the job harder for the rest of us. For the record, though, I was one of those that didn't care, for a long time. For some reason, when I accidentally found this forum, it changed my mind almost instantly. Funny how the world turns out.

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

You sound real angry.

Maybe you should convince people (that you insult as sheep) to support particular policies, or actions.

Perhaps you can convince everyone that it is only when enough of our politicians support conservative policies that the 99% are exploited.

I think if your approach is to call people "sheep",& describe them as "ignorantly blissful" you're likely to get some push back.

Republicans proudly trumpet the conservative policies that benefit the 1% plutocrats. Some Dems always cave in and betray progressive principles to support those same anti 99% conservative policies.

Elect progressives!

It's the only way.

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[-] 2 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Senate vote 87-10 on that fuckin moron Bush's No Child bullshit legislation that only leads to more mindless consumers, robbing the teachers of more of their ability to nurture and teach our kids....

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=107&session=1&vote=00371

[-] 2 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Here's the vote on the Commodity Futures Modernazation Act, this one was almost a full sweep of both parties shoving up the people's ass as usual....

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/106-2000/h540

[-] 2 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Here's a breakdown of the votes for the Iraq War...What a disgraceful display by the majority of Dems and Reps as usual...

cnn.com/2002-10-11/politics/iraq.us1_biological-weapons-weapons-inspectors-iraq?

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Here's the FrankDodd Act, which was obviously just fluff because since its passage we have had JP morgan under heat (no action), MF Global openly stealing form the people (no action) and now LIBOR (no action). A pointless bill that only served to give people the illusion that these slugs were doing somthing decent...

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/111-2010/s162

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Show me supporters for extending middle class tax breaks and want to let the wealthy tax breaks expire - then show those who are against letting the wealthy tax breaks expire.

Show me the supporters of removing corpoRAT personhood - then show me those who are opposed.

Show me the supporters of one subject at a time legislation - then show me those who are opposed.

Show me the supporters of regulating fossil fuel speculation - then show me who is opposed.

Show me the supporters for equality in the workplace - then show me who is opposed.

Show me supporters for a stronger EPA - then show me those who are opposed.

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

Good examples. The parties are vastly different. Dems have real problems. It is up to people to rise up, protest and show all pols we are fed up with small incremental progress.

Its up to us! It's the only way.

[-] 5 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

IMO

We need to identify all pro-people politicians and support them and identify all pro-corpoRATion politicians and get them booted.

This goes for Dem. and Rep.

And along with this we need to push issues. Issues to support and issues to oppose.

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

Then why are the fin bankster criminals squealing like stuck pigs about the Bill.

And why have the republicans promised to repeal it? Why have the repubs watered it down? Why have they delayed the implementation.?

I think it is weak. But I know it must pose some threat becasue it has made all the right enemies. And I know that stronger fin reform must happen. Repubs will never do that. The dems might if we protest, and pressure them

But if we attack the only people making any effort on fin regulation then they will fail.

Agitate for real fin reform. Elect progressives. Vote out anti fin reform republicans

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

172 Democrats in the house decided that putting the people on the hook for the banks scams, and more importantly proving who runs this country, was more important than siding with the people...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Economic_Stabilization_Act_of_2008#Second_House_vote.2C_October_3

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Senate voted 74-25 to give the criminals a free pass on the bailout package. JP Morgan and GS win again, and as usual, the people have no one to stick up for them.

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Here's a list of all the free trade agreements, most to corrupt nations, taht the Congress decided to side with the corporations instead of the people.

http://www.amtacdc.org/Pages/Votes%20Legislation/key-votes.aspx

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[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Looks like Kerry, Biden, Gramm, Bradley and Baucus all decided to say Fuck You to the unions and our manufacturing....

Isnt Biden currently saying he wants more manufacturing? What a useless corporate pod.

[-] -1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Yup, over 100 wanted it. Is enough people to be considered a "list" in your arguement?

Here is more bipartisan support for MOnsanto:

http://fooddemocracynow.org/blog/2012/jun/27/stop_the_monsanto_protection_act/

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

NDAA 93-7 GATT 76-24 in Senate, 288-146 house Audit the Fed- SEnate speaker refuses to bring it up when last year he was bitching about all the times he did no one would listen

Here;s a list of Senate Banking Committee and others who take money from criminal JP Morgan... http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2012/06/dimon-jpmorgan-chase-have-history-w.html

Need more?

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[-] 1 points by gnomunny (6819) from St Louis, MO 11 years ago

I hate to say it, but you're slipping, man. First, you threaten to get Odin banned for defending what this forum was supposed to be about (not an Obama re-election platform), and now you're ignoring evidence. You're making the mistake of attacking the man rather than the message.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

What evidence am I ignoring?

[-] 1 points by gnomunny (6819) from St Louis, MO 11 years ago

His links. Also, it seems to me that it isn't as important who votes against a particular anti-people bill, it's who votes for it. Personally, I suspect many of those votes are rigged. That's because I have zero trust in DC. All they have to do is assure a majority of yea votes, regardless of party affiliation. It would be too easy to make it 'appear' like it was legitimate, even if both parties were behind it. What I'm saying is, I take those votes that the pro-Dems on here trot out to show the Dems on 'our side' are easily manipulated, therefore highly suspect.

[-] 1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

But if dems vote against a bill that helps the 99%. You blame them for that. right? And if they vote for 1% plutocrat bills (13 dems voted to keep oil co subs) thats real right?

How about the repub votes which types of those are real.?

repub Pro 1% yeas? real? Nays? real?

repun anti 99% yeas? real? Nays? fake?

Or is it only dem votes that indicate they support the 99% that you dismiss?

Peace

[-] 0 points by gnomunny (6819) from St Louis, MO 11 years ago

Apparently you didn't absorb what I said. I'll try one more time, tho.

I suspect those votes can be rigged and are therefore highly suspect. It doesn't matter who votes against anti-99% policy, it's who votes for it. It's the total, VQ, not the individual votes. The total yeas to nays. I don't trust DC.

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

More Dems and Reps than not siding with Monsanto as usual....fuckin shocking.....

http://truth-out.org/news/item/9961-monsanto-trumps-food-safety-and-democracy-again

[-] 2 points by VQkag2 (16478) 11 years ago

People need to rise up and pressure our pols. This is unknown to most people.

Money out of politics, strong progressive protests, Elect progressives, Protest against conservative policies.