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    Miles...the demands of the "Occupy" group are as random as they are frivolous and they are PLENTY frivolous.

    I'm a political and economic pragmatist and what these people want in simple terms is to punish the "ultra elites", bring everyone down to the same level, and then continue to be lazy and yes they are lazy.
    The rich are just as lazy, they just employ other lackeys to do their work for them. Basically ways to manipulate this so called global market to their own benefit. They are of no use to American society nor give anything back. They need bringing down to a less lofty mountain as all they do is take and the government is equally complicit in this economic terrorism. Democracy has been sold to corporations who are now supposedly the same as individual people.
    Was Steve Jobs lazy? Is Bill Gates lazy?
    Most rich people are the offspring of other rich people.

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    Miles...the demands of the "Occupy" group are as random as they are frivolous and they are PLENTY frivolous.

    I'm a political and economic pragmatist and what these people want in simple terms is to punish the "ultra elites", bring everyone down to the same level, and then continue to be lazy and yes they are lazy.
    The rich are just as lazy, they just employ other lackeys to do their work for them. Basically ways to manipulate this so called global market to their own benefit. They are of no use to American society nor give anything back. They need bringing down to a less lofty mountain as all they do is take and the government is equally complicit in this economic terrorism. Democracy has been sold to corporations who are now supposedly the same as individual people.
    Was Steve Jobs lazy? Is Bill Gates lazy?
    Most rich people are the offspring of other rich people.
    I'd appreciate a definition of "rich" and examples and also what percentage of their wealth are "the 99" entitled to?

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    Miles...the demands of the "Occupy" group are as random as they are frivolous and they are PLENTY frivolous.

    I'm a political and economic pragmatist and what these people want in simple terms is to punish the "ultra elites", bring everyone down to the same level, and then continue to be lazy and yes they are lazy.
    The rich are just as lazy, they just employ other lackeys to do their work for them. Basically ways to manipulate this so called global market to their own benefit. They are of no use to American society nor give anything back. They need bringing down to a less lofty mountain as all they do is take and the government is equally complicit in this economic terrorism. Democracy has been sold to corporations who are now supposedly the same as individual people.
    Was Steve Jobs lazy? Is Bill Gates lazy?
    Most rich people are the offspring of other rich people.
    I'd appreciate a definition of "rich" and examples and also what percentage of their wealth are "the 99" entitled to?
    They are entitled to a tax of 90%. That sounds about fair, it is up to the government to decide on the appropriate thresh holds through independant research free of corporate lobbying.

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    I still fail to see the problem with any citizens peacefully expressing their discontent with the status quo.

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