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Forum Post: Raise your hand if you've had some dirty tent sex

Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 4, 2011, 8:58 a.m. EST by MikeyD (581) from Alameda, CA
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Am I the only one getting laid here?

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[-] 1 points by ibeatupowsmembers (11) 13 years ago

Raises hand ooops I just touched someone bunghole! :o

[-] 1 points by onemoe (78) 13 years ago

Thats fucking inappropriate. You know some people have daughters attending this thing. What are you like 12.

[-] 1 points by TechJunkie (3029) from Miami Beach, FL 13 years ago

The best that anybody who's daughter is sleeping in a tent in Zuccotti Park can hope for is that the sex that she's having there is consensual.

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[-] 1 points by onemoe (78) 13 years ago

Was not the speech that was inappropriate nor was it accusation because the idea you expressed is what I take issue with.

[-] 0 points by MikeyD (581) from Alameda, CA 13 years ago

Take it to church pal. God is not listening here.

[-] 0 points by dantes44 (431) from Alexandria, VA 13 years ago

Well, hopefully those daughters were raised correctly and not giving it up on a whim.

[-] 1 points by onemoe (78) 13 years ago

Still an inappropriate post. That sort of thing is why people are not taking this seriously. The media just paints it as big naked pot party.

[-] 0 points by dantes44 (431) from Alexandria, VA 13 years ago

Well, hopefully the media isn't looking at this site to frame the movement.

[-] -1 points by ModestCapitalist (2342) 13 years ago

Don't fall for this psychological crap from any one percent goon. It's an obvious attempt to discredit our cause or divert our attention from the obscene, unjust, immoral, and illogical concentration of wealth. Donald Trump went on record the other day telling us to blame the government instead of Wall Street and the richest one percent. Other well known public figures are trying to stereotype all of us as lazy entitlement junkies without a brain or spine among us. Their goons are obviously online and on air trying to break our will. Don't fall for any of it. Just follow the law and keep protesting no matter what the one percent goons say or do. Our message is vital. Below is my two cents:

We have been mislead by Reagan, Bush Sr, Clinton, Bush Jr, Obama, and nearly every other public figure. Economic growth, job creation, and actual prosperity are not necessarily a package deal. In fact, the first two are horribly misunderstood. Economic growth/loss (GDP) is little more than a measure of domestic wealth changing hands. A transfer of currency from one party to another. The rate at which it is traded. This was up until mid ’07′ however, has never been a measure of actual prosperity. Neither has job creation. The phrase itself has been thrown around so often, and in such a generic political manner, that it has come to mean nothing. Of course, we need to have certain things done for the benefit of society as a whole. We need farmers, builders, manufacturers, transporters, teachers, cops, firefighters, soldiers, mechanics, sanitation workers, doctors, managers, and visionaries. Their work is vital. I’ll even go out on a limb and say that we need politicians, attorneys, bankers, investors, and entertainers. In order to keep them productive, we must provide reasonable incentives. We need to compensate each by a fair measure for their actual contributions to society. We need to provide a reasonable scale of income opportunity for every independent adult, every provider, and share responsibility for those who have a legitimate need for aid. In order to achieve and sustain this, we must also address the cost of living and the distribution of wealth. Here, we have failed miserably. The majority have already lost their home equity, their financial security, and their relative buying power. The middle class have actually lost much of their ability to make ends meet, re-pay loans, pay taxes, and support their own economy. The lower class have gone nearly bankrupt. In all, its a multi-trillion dollar loss taken over about 30 years. Millions are under the impression that we need to create more jobs simply to provide more opportunity. as if that would solve the problem. It won’t. Not by a longshot. Jobs don’t necessarily create wealth. In fact, they almost never do. For the mostpart, they only transfer wealth from one party to another. A gain here. A loss there. Appreciation in one community. Depreciation in another. In order to create net wealth, you must harvest a new resource or make more efficient use of one. Either way you must have a reliable and ethical system in place to distribute that newly created wealth in order to benefit society as a whole and prevent a lagging downside. The ‘free market’ just doesn’t cut it. Its a farce. Many of the jobs created are nothing but filler. The promises empty. Sure, unemployment reached an all-time low under Bush. GDP reached an all-time high. But those are both shallow and misleading indicators. In order to gauge actual prosperity, you must consider the economy in human terms. As of ’08′ the average American was working more hours than the previous generation with far less equity to show for it. Consumer debt, forclosure, and bankruptcy were also at all-time highs. As of ’08′, every major American city was riddled with depressed communities, neglected neighborhoods, failing infrastructures, lost revenue, and gang activity. All of this has coincided with massive economic growth and job creation. Meanwhile, the rich have been getting richer and richer and richer even after taxes. Our nation’s wealth has been concentrated. Again, this represents a multi-trillion dollar loss taken by the majority. Its an absolute deal breaker. Bottom line: With or without economic growth or job creation, you must have a system in place to prevent too much wealth from being concentrated at the top. Unfortunately, we don’t. Our economy has become nothing but a giant game of Monopoly. The richest one percent of Americans already own nearly 1/2 of all US wealth. An all-time high. More than double their share before Reagan took office. The lower 90 percent of Americans own less than 10 percent of all US wealth. An all-time low. Still, the rich want more. They absolutely will not stop. Now, our society as a whole is in serious jeapordy. Greed kills.

[-] 1 points by MisguidedYouth2 (165) 13 years ago

Shit you call that rambling paragraph 2 cents? Wow inflation is higher than I thought!

[-] 0 points by sppratam (-14) 13 years ago

tl; dr.

[-] 1 points by MattLHolck (16833) from San Diego, CA 13 years ago

nod