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Forum Post: we need one universal goal!

Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 8, 2011, 4:43 a.m. EST by occupiedbrain (2) from Bedford, TX
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WE NEED ONE GOAL....I would suggest......STOP CORPORATISM.....and everything will follow....

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[-] 2 points by Madhusudana (90) 13 years ago

There's no element of strength that can be gained by condensing the frustrations of an entire nation into one single point aside from creating something easily manipulated/

[-] 1 points by rainbow91 (10) 13 years ago

Unity is key.

[-] 1 points by luping153 (4) 13 years ago

I often participate on discussion through newsvine of msn website for economic issues. Over there, everybody expresses about their own ideas. But so far, not many offer sounding proposals to reform the economy. So I am thinking what will be the outcome of this movement. What can these protesters achieve as viable goal with complishment after so much sacrifice?

[-] 1 points by luping153 (4) 13 years ago

I often participate on discussion through newsvine of msn website for economic issues. Over there, everybody expresses about their own ideas. But so far, not many offer sounding proposals to reform the economy. So I am thinking what will be the outcome of this movement. What can these protesters achieve as viable goal with complishment after so much sacrifice?

[-] 1 points by worker2 (4) 13 years ago

Yes like all YOU LAZY BUMS should get a job and work for a living!!!!!!

[-] 1 points by barleyjuice (5) 13 years ago

Corporations will never go away, but we can limit their influence.

How about: Get Money out of Politics! And the rest will follow.

[-] 1 points by Koinonia (7) 13 years ago

Attention needs to be drawn to the Federal Reserve Act - it's at the root of "the Fed" and "Corporatism".

To be honest, if the Federal Reserve Act isn't abolished, this whole movement across the country and the world will only be a rearranging of the furniture on the Titanic. A change of President or a partisan shift in Congress won't change the corrupted system. I don't think the majority of the 99% understands this - they just want to be less economically oppressed, and politicians (or even potential dictators) as well as the media are apt to woo the masses with empty promises and distract the masses from the real problem as described in the link above, namely, the private, for-profit corporation that prints our money for us. What needs to be underscored is that the system is corrupt. The system built up since the Federal Reserve Act in 1913 is based on usury and greed. As long as that remains intact, the machine will continue at the cost of the common good (economic depression, wars, etc.).

It is also worth noting that the 2 primary Presidents who put us in this situation, Woodrow Wilson and F.D. Roosevelt, were Freemasons (read funded by "dirty" money) and had the same One World Government agenda (i.e. the League of Nations and the United Nations). As the world revolts, we can be sure that the New World Order people will try to hijack this for their solution, which includes a reduction of the world's population by over 90% (look up the Georgian Guideposts, the Gorbachav meetings in 1998, and the recent statements of Ted Turner: reduce the population to 350 million!!! and a global, forced one child policy!!!). The 1% could care less about the 99%, in fact, they'd like to eliminate 90% and keep a well-controlled 9% as their servants.

[-] 1 points by beyondmoney22 (233) 13 years ago

No. The goal is to get rid of all currency. that will solve all of these issues and pave the way for humanity to establish a true world democracy without the aid of our governments. they can play with eachother while the world stands up and takes their power away. and the only way to do that is to get rid of the monetary system. that is what the goal has to be or else we will fail. case and point.

[-] 1 points by EndTheFedNow (692) 13 years ago

While a good idea, it's too broad and too vague. If you want to rein in the looting of We the People, end the wars, stop the bailouts, and end our debt slavery, you need to END THE FED.