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araby wrote:Bill Maher says we should be blaming Wall Street. I can only pay 50% attention to him, so I don't know what is really going on. I realize Brinstar has explained, but I still don't understand cause he talks with such big words. I get lost. Truly, it sounds like people are disagreeing, like they don't really know for sure but they are sure that they *think* they know. So, what is the problem again? Who is to blame? bottom line...
Zanchief wrote:Lyion, just an aside, I think the divide between blue color and white color isn't as big as you think. I know a lot of people who work in the trades and I don't know anyone who looks down on them. It's a very profitable industry and with all these reno shows running 24/7 it seems to be an industry that is gaining steam. I don't think your opinion that people feel too entitled to do these jobs is accurate at all.
In regards to Olbermann and the video, I find it a bit funny progressives here looking to define a movement against the 1% are using a posh multi-millionaire to voice their concerns
Lyion wrote:In regards to Olbermann and the video, I find it a bit funny progressives here looking to define a movement against the 1% are using a posh multi-millionaire to voice their concerns.
Zanchief wrote:araby wrote:Bill Maher says we should be blaming Wall Street. I can only pay 50% attention to him, so I don't know what is really going on. I realize Brinstar has explained, but I still don't understand cause he talks with such big words. I get lost. Truly, it sounds like people are disagreeing, like they don't really know for sure but they are sure that they *think* they know. So, what is the problem again? Who is to blame? bottom line...
Brinstar has done a great job talking around in circles, but he still hasn't addressed the fact that this isn't Wall Street issue at all.
Narrock wrote:Bill Maher is a huge asshole, he's insane, he's 99% wrong on political issues, AND he fails at humor.
Lyion wrote:The problem is what did the Dems do when they had a filibuster-proof majority and control of the executive branch and could pass anything they wanted? Take a gander at Goldman-Sachs, hedge funds owners, GE, and most of the other biggest entities on Wall Street. They are not bastions of GOP backers.
brinstar wrote:the lake cannot heal until the trickle is stopped.
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