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A small handful of people living in tents in a park isn't representative of the movement at large. And it turns out the movement at large is already representative of a large number of Americans :
Poll: Occupy Wall Street is Twice as Popular as The Tea Party
Last week, I noted a Rasmussen Reports survey that gave Occupy Wall Street slightly higher favorable ratings than the Tea Party. Time magazine's new national poll is out, and there's no "slightly" here. The Occupy movement has a 54 percent favorable rating; the Tea Party's rating is 27 percent.
Poll: Occupy Wall Street is Twice as Popular as The Tea Party
And eventually, as things continue to get worse for the 99% and the things I've been telling you about for years, inequality and so on, continue to get worse, Occupy and/or its descendents will become a popular mass movement supported by over half the country.
Yeah and guess what....the Tea Party is still around. Where's Occupy? Where are they Kirkland? Did they solve all the problems? Did they achieve their goals? Or did they support my stereotype of them and give up?
The Tea Party is looking all the more popular what with Obamacare being so wonderful![]()
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If the Occupy stance was simply about being pissed that we were bailing out banks and that they wanted to end ALL subsidies to businesses and corporations I'd totally support them. Unfortunately they lose credibility with me when they promote ending subsidies but in turn have their hand out for their own.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
Accomplished nothing.
1st of all we cannot lump all the people in the OWS together and say they all had their hand out, that is unfaitr, plenty of them had good intentions and didnt do disgusting self-centered momma's boy stuff. Dont judhe an entire movement based on even if 40% of them were whack jobs. So it didint accomplish piss, I agree, but its better to try and fail than to do nothing and regret later that you didnt try at all.
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Since I started posting here I've repeated several themes over and over with you. I told you back in 2007 that the economy was unbalanced, underegulated and was heading for an epic meltdown with a long period of unpleasantness afterwards.
I told you that the economies of developed countries and particularly the US were becoming more and more unequal with all the gains of economic growth nd productivity going to the top 1%, and that no matter which party was in power in developed countries the situation would continue to get more unequal.
I also told you that the GOP could no longer rely on the politics of racial resentment to appeal to the majority and win elections with the white vote only. And that the decades of race-baiting politics would start to bite them in the arse as the whilte majority dwindled.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...tml#post444472
And you've now watched an economic meltdown and a pathetic recovery even five years later, you've seen the beginning of mass recognition of the unequal economy and what it means for future economic growth and the prosperity of all Americans and you've seen a Kenyan imposter get elected president and then get re-elected in the middle of the worst economy in living memory.
Clearly I don't know what I'm talking about.
And you've taken the opposite side of the argument to all the above stuff and been proved epically, relentlessly wrong for years on end. You're going to be wrong about this too.
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