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Thousands March in 3-Day Showdown with Banking Industry
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Workers gave pink slips to the country's top bankers Tuesday morning to culminate three days of protests, billed as the Showdown in Chicago, during the American Bankers' Association's annual meeting.
Bbefore a jeering and cheering crowd of 5,000 union members and activists, Armando Robles, president of UE Local 1110 and a leader of the Republic Windows factory occupation last year, attached big, fluorescent pink slips to larger-than-life cutouts of retiring Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis, Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf and JP Morgan Chase CEO James Dimon.
The three CEOs were probably among the bank officials meeting in the Sheraton behind the stage that featured speeches by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, Change to Win Chairwoman Anna Burger, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and workers and community leaders.
After "firing" the bank CEOs, Adam Kader of the workers group Arise Chicago presented a notice that the banks' $17.8 trillion "loan" in taxpayer-bailout funds is due since, he said, banks have not complied with the conditions placed on the handout by the people.
Tuesday's march and rally, like the previous two days of protest, featured individual stories of families and communities impacted by foreclosures, high interest rates and frozen credit markets sparked by the economic crisis and unrelieved by the various bank bailouts.
Along with decrying the financial deregulation that facilitated the economic crisis and the "corporate greed" exhibited in exorbitant bonuses and salaries for industry executives even after the bailout, protesters made several concrete demands.
They want a Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA), as proposed by the Obama administration, which would cover bank and non-bank financial services. They want financial industry regulation -- especially of the "shadow markets" largely blamed for causing the economic crisis -- and limits on executive compensation.
They want a moratorium on foreclosures and the loosening of credit at low interest rates to help pay student loans, let people stay in their homes and protect small businesses and the jobs they offer. And they want banks to extend credit and lower interest rates to help ease the crunches in state budgets that have led to social programs being slashed and jobs gutted nationwide.
On Monday, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairwoman Sheila Bair addressed protesters and voiced support for the CFPA.
"I strongly support this agency, yes I do; we need it," she said. "Looking at indecipherable credit card statements and documents and mortgages you can't understand and APRs and payday loans and high overdraft fees, I don't see how anybody can say we've done a good job of protecting consumers of financial services … we need this new agency.
"The absence of a national standard was a contributing factor to our current economic turmoil," she said and promised the CFPA would for the first time examine the non-bank "shadow sector" of the financial services industry. She also called for doing away with the "too-big-to-fail doctrine," saying "no more bailouts, no more bailouts."
The ABA's Web site says that since the fall of 2008 it has also supported stepped-up financial regulation, including the regulation of non-banks, the revision of "too-big-to-fail" policies and the development of a systemic risk regulator. But regardless of its promises for the future, protesters said the banking industry needs to take action now to help solve the problems they have created.
Child care provider Angenita Tanner told the crowd how she's in danger of losing her business and her livelihood, and her clients losing their child care, because of state budget cuts endangering the subsidized program.
"Families have asked me to barter, and now they pay me in food instead of money," she said.
An SEIU janitor, Maria Guerra, told the crowd how she has felt squeezed from both ends by JP Morgan Chase bank -- blaming it for helping cause the economic crisis, then refusing to help her family even after it received $45 billion in bailout funds.
"My job is not the best, but I used to feel lucky because I could save enough to buy a house," she said.
Guerra cosigned her brother-in-law's mortgage with Chase, and after he lost his job, and then his unemployment benefits ran out, his house went into foreclosure.
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Posted by: mmckinl on Oct 28, 2009 12:44 AM
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Thank You Chicago Protesters.
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» They will only respond to a new "Reign of Terror"
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» You mean THIS Kennedy????
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» No Once I asked You a Really Personal Question - And You Dropped All Your Emotional Guts Immediately
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Posted by: LeonBNJ on Oct 28, 2009 3:47 AM
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» RE: Ignored by the main news
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» Note, that whatever they cover is the banker agenda, & what they don't cover is the truth!
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» Proof Corporate News is Bogus
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Posted by: adp3d on Oct 28, 2009 4:09 AM
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» Excellent point
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» Did the G-20 demonstrators show up??? I doubt it, why?
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Posted by: SufiLizard on Oct 28, 2009 4:31 AM
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If two teabaggers accidentally bump into each other on the street it headlines all the major networks as a huge grassroots uprising.
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» Information bias.
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» NPR is part of PBS and Bush appointees are still on that board....
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Posted by: Arlene on Oct 28, 2009 6:26 AM
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My daughter who works in IT is also unemployed. It has never been this bad in my lifetime and I am 68. The protests at the Republican Convention in New York didn't get network coverage either. CSPAN had a crew there, though.
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Posted by: lilygirl65 on Oct 28, 2009 6:27 AM
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» I commend you for your intentions, but unfortunately its too late, since protests do nothing to
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Posted by: Spiritgirl on Oct 28, 2009 6:44 AM
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So can I ask, where were the TEABAGGERS? Where was Faux News? Where was Rush, Hannity, et. al? Ok, all of you right-wing blowhards, either you have NO opinion, or your Corporate handlers haven't written the scripts for you, yet! It's too bad really, because what it really proves is where your loyalties really lay (can you say in the same bed with those obstructionist whores in Congress, I think so)!
And now it begins, either things will start to change, or there will be more marches, and protests! And with 90% of America feeling the pain, legislators, banksters, you people need to start paying attention!
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» Spirit girl, I really love your posts, but let me ask you a question?
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» RE: Spirit girl, I really love your posts, but let me ask you a question?
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» I have been trying to contribute in a positive way with research....
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Posted by: civilbehavior on Oct 28, 2009 7:00 AM
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You want to be heard loud and clear?
It's VERY simple. CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNT if you have one at any of the four big banks, Citi, B of A, Wells Fargo, Chase. Let the bank manager know their reversal in fortune is tied to the lobbyists in DC who are making laws using money funneled to Congress members that are breaking our backs. In turn we plan to break theirs.
What is it that speaks the loudest to these greedy critters? What symbol do they pay the most attention to? $$$$$$$
Send a crystal clear message that tells government we are unwilling to support privatizing the profits (bonuses etc) and socializing the risks on entities considered too big to fail. I say, take it away. As many dollars as we can at a time.
Start using the most powerful tool we have to smash the cartels. Our own money.
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» Credit cards, too? Maybe.
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» STARVE THE BEAST!
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» THAT is a great idea. If they let us. Remember Rockefellers bill in congress...
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» Ok, but remember these same banks are behind the smaller banks, so we have to be even more....
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» I forgot to mention they also sell gold and silver and have their own credit cards as well.
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» CON'T: I forgot to mention they also sell gold and silver and have their own credit cards as well.
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» Burn those Credit Cards
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» How about doing that, which is great but do it until the banks are under the treasury.....
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» RE: Smash the cartels~You have the power
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Posted by: VZEQICVA on Oct 28, 2009 7:43 AM
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ANNA
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» RE: Of course, the MSM gives "a rat's ass"...
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» Here, if you really want to poke your finger in their eye, sign up here....
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Posted by: xbeeno on Oct 28, 2009 8:33 AM
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» then get off your ass and help make it millions
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» not Funny
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» ALTERNET - WANKER ALERT - DO NOT CLICK ON XBEENO IDENTITY THEFT
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Posted by: we_need_Abe on Oct 28, 2009 9:50 AM
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I hate to say it but maybe when some of the big boys get threatened and actually injured, the media might find it newsworthy!
The $hitstorm is coming!
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» Its already happening, I have links in the first post above, go check it out.
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Posted by: Anthropologist on Oct 28, 2009 10:11 AM
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We need to get the networks to report on ALL of the news, not the latest titillation from Hollywood or the latest gossip. Especially, they need to tell "The Rest of the story"!!!
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» How do you plan on doing that? When I used to send the NY Times editors the news articles....
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Posted by: smc31569 on Oct 28, 2009 10:25 AM
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CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNTS !!! That means SAVINGS, CHECKING, CREDIT and DEBIT cards and MOVE everything you can to a credit union ( CD's, Mutual Funds, IRAs etc )Refinance your loans and whatever you can. Find a good CREDIT UNION and stop using creditcards.. PERIOD.
Don't worry about credit ratings, etc. If EVERYONE starts closing accounts and refusing to use credit... the BIG THREE (Equifax, TransUnion, Experian) will come tumbling down as well.
ACTION speaks louder than any other form of protest. DO something that will DIRECTLY affect their livelihoods and crush their ability to profit from the people they exploit... YOU and ME.
FUCK THE BANKS and CREDIT INSTITUTIONS and the SLIME who run them. It's time that WE turn into the Vampires and drain them until they dry up, wither and DIE.
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Posted by: ETSpoon on Oct 28, 2009 10:56 AM
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I was also surprised that "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer," which I watch nightly, was likewise silent.
As noted by several above, the network and cable news organizations are in the hip-pockets of major corporations and the Investor Class. Perhaps it is time to change strategies.
If any organization, other than the Astroturf tea parties, want to mount a protest and get TV time then perhaps it is time to take over a major network television studio, especially those located in Manhattan in New York City.
I mean, if thousands of protesters invaded the sets of Good Morning America, Today and the Early Show. Hell, Oprah. The producers would either have to broadcast or pull the plug when protesters crash the gate. Either way the message would get out.
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» Their hands are tied. They work for level 2 controlled opposition press.
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» I'm talking, actual physical takeover of a TV studio
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» Great idea on the surface, but unlike 1968, THE PRESS WON'T COVER IT...
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» you know what's weird, though?
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» The question is, did NBC air it nationally, rather than just locally through their local affiliate?
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» umm, yeah...that's what I'm trying to find out
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» RETURN TO TEST PATTERN
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» OLBERMANN AND MADDOW ARE CORPORATE SELLOUTS FOR G.E. OWNED MSNBC....
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Posted by: djnoll on Oct 28, 2009 11:27 AM
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(And, yes, I do know what I am asking of you all - but together we are stronger than these businesses. Remember the movie "Norma Rae" when she stands up and points out that if they all stand together, the owners cannot afford to fire them all because they will lose too much money. It is the same with this - imagine if Wal-Mart had to rehire thousands of people because it fired everyone who walked out for just one day. What they would lose in sales could be made up in days if they kept on the current employees - but would be lost permanently if they fired all their employees and had to take days or weeks to hire and train new employees. The same holds true for every major employer in this nation - the losses in revenue for one day would be dwarfed if they had to hire and train new employees over a period of weeks or months. STAND UP FOR YOURSELVES AND FOR THIS NATION NOW!)
It is time, America, for us to start actually taking the lead on how this nation is going to go. We need to let our elected officials realize that we will not tolerate a government that panders to banks and corporations while our futures are destroyed, our children's education is decimated, our environment is polluted, and our country becomes so dependent on foreign food, energy, and goods that we are the prey for countries with anti-American agendas.
We elect our officials with our votes - not corporations. It is up to us to hold them accountable - something we have all failed to do for decades, but especially for the last 8 years. NOW WE CAN NO LONGER SIT BY SILENTLY AND LET THIS SITUATION CONTINUE!
Create the work stoppages if you cannot get to DC, and if you can, then confront your Senators and Representatives and leave messages for the President demanding accountability to the American people, not American corporations or banks, or face defeat in 2010 or 2012.
Please go to my website to see what I am doing, what my plans are for 2010 (when I am recovered), a new blog page, my most current YouTube postings, and how you can help to get America's people once again engaged in our governance.
Please join me:
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Posted by: newsound on Oct 28, 2009 11:29 AM
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The banking industry has positioned itself to be in control of and protected by the very government that was supposed to regulate it and nothing less than a total upheaval . . . a real revolution will change this fact of complacent American life.
Americans are now living the life that they have allowed to take shape.
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» Excellent, and especially your last line. I think that revolution...
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» PLANNED PROTEST JUST LOVEFEST FOR PROGRESSIVES
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Posted by: tony_opmoc on Oct 28, 2009 1:23 PM
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There are Flashes of Light, By Even Some Judges in The UK, Actually Upholding The Most Basic Principles of Human Morality and Condenming Government Ministers On The Issue of Torture.
Outright Corruption of Members of Parliament is Being Exposed on The Internet - and Being Taken Very Seriously with Prosecutions Still a Possibilty.
And Revolution and Resistance is in The Words and Music of Some Of The Most Influential Young Musicians
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)
Uprising Artist:Muse Album:The Resistance
The musicians in the band Muse said this song was directly inspired by the G20 Protests. This cheered me up a bit, because my daughter was there and she loves The Muse so much, that she has named one of her email accounts after a Muse song.
"The paranoia is in bloom, the PR
The transmissions will resume
They’ll try to push drugs
Keep us all dumbed down and hope that
We will never see the truth around
(So come on!)
Another promise, another scene, another
A package not to keep us trapped in greed
With all the green belts wrapped around our minds
And endless red tape to keep the truth confined
(So come on!)
They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious
Interchanging mind control
Come let the revolution take its toll if you could
Flick the switch and open your third eye, you’d see that
We should never be afraid to die
(So come on!)
Rise up and take the power back, it’s time that
The fat cats had a heart attack, you know that
Their time is coming to an end
We have to unify and watch our flag ascend
They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious
Hey .. hey … hey .. hey!
They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious"
There's a Good Video of This on MTV
The Muse Album Resistance Went Straight To Number 1 when it was released in the UK recently
Tony
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» I Know They Will Be Well Behaved Because I Have Already Met Them
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» Yes, and if they do anything to harm her, there goes your "nothing to lose" situation...
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Posted by: cori on Oct 28, 2009 5:49 PM
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about all the 50 yr white collar old baby boomers, the nations biggest and best educated population, that are losing their jobs in droves and can't find work. And without social safety nets and support systems they will be
left to die in the gutter unless they can
find work. Big money and the military industrial complex have taken everything
from us and we will have to march our feet
off and call and protest and fire all those reps who have taken bribes at our expense.
Now it is a matter of life and death. We have to understand what is at stake here and take action. I am proud of the people who marched. Thank you!!
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Posted by: tony_opmoc on Oct 28, 2009 7:46 PM
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I find his Views Completely Extreme.
He Lives in Florida and Has Got His Own Militia...
And Proudly Posts Photos Of His Son Who Is In The US Army
Gator Has Guns and Armour as If He Is Ready For an Army of Fed Tanks or Even Chinese or Russian Ones to Invade Florida - all Of Which Are Regularly Tested at The RANGE
He Thought The Bush neocons were Softies...
I met him (in the virtual world) on a conservative website in the UK FreeBrittania...
And he invited me to post on his extreme right wing website...
I took one look and said you must be fucking joking...
I don't mind upsetting Liberal Americans by posting on Alternet - But You Guys are Fucking INSANE
And So I still post on FreeBrittania or whatever its called and sometimes so does he...
The latest thing is about "Childcare"
And so I posted this...
Both my wife and myself have been officially checked out by the social services, the police and other agenices to look after Children....The process took nearly a year.
They even gave My Wife a Special Licence...
They Looked at me with a hint of disgust...
But said - Your Wife Can Even Look After Gator's Grandchildren
She Can Tame Even These...
alligator and sewer
Tony
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Posted by: kikiriki on Oct 28, 2009 9:14 PM
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Just remember that the founders of this country sold us to special interest groups long ago and we know who they are, the list is long. They gave us government to make us think that we have a choice. It's a big fat club and you aren't part of it..get used to it..
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Posted by: richholland on Oct 28, 2009 9:44 PM
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Winners in the USA are rich and have the best health care.
In the middleclass are liberals and people who donot believe our capitalistic system is the best.
So the american middleclass is socialistic= communistic= terroristic.
We only need two classes;
the rich and beautifull
the minimum wagers.
Destroy people who want a decent life.
Destroy people who believe in values, there is only 1 value =$$$$
India is coming up,
China is coming up,
Destroy them.
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Posted by: Prinzowhales on Oct 29, 2009 6:49 AM
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Obama--the hideous puppet of Goldman Sachs and friends--is giving you exactly what one would expect from such villains
http://www.prisonplanet.com/soros-china-will-lead- new-world-order.html
--remove space in front of "new" before going to the address--
DOWN WITH THE BANKER-REGIME AND ITS FED! END THE WARS! OUT WITH THE DEMOPUBLICAN SCUM!
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» RE: The same problem, I have with other usurers...
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Posted by: smf1403 on Oct 29, 2009 12:08 PM
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The bankers INSIDE are not inconvenienced by the protesters OUTSIDE.
If you have to ask permission and you are not inconveniencing anyone or stopping traffic, it's just a lovefest for progressives. I've done it. It makes you feel better but it doesn't accomplish anything.
Did those bankers shake in their boots? It is the government that aids and abets the bankers, insurance industry, etc. Somebody has to feel the pain. And it always ends up being the people, not those in power.
"If there is no struggle, there is no progress.. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will". -- Frederick Douglass, 1857 speech, West India Emancipation
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Posted by: mmckinl on Oct 28, 2009 12:44 AM
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Thank You Chicago Protesters.
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» They will only respond to a new "Reign of Terror"
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» Prophit0 - You Hugged John F Kennedy before He Was Assassinated. He Wouldn't Stand For This...
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» You mean THIS Kennedy????
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» No Once I asked You a Really Personal Question - And You Dropped All Your Emotional Guts Immediately
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Posted by: LeonBNJ on Oct 28, 2009 3:47 AM
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» RE: Ignored by the main news
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» Note, that whatever they cover is the banker agenda, & what they don't cover is the truth!
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» Proof Corporate News is Bogus
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Posted by: adp3d on Oct 28, 2009 4:09 AM
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» Excellent point
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» Did the G-20 demonstrators show up??? I doubt it, why?
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Posted by: SufiLizard on Oct 28, 2009 4:31 AM
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If two teabaggers accidentally bump into each other on the street it headlines all the major networks as a huge grassroots uprising.
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» Information bias.
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» NPR is part of PBS and Bush appointees are still on that board....
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Posted by: Arlene on Oct 28, 2009 6:26 AM
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My daughter who works in IT is also unemployed. It has never been this bad in my lifetime and I am 68. The protests at the Republican Convention in New York didn't get network coverage either. CSPAN had a crew there, though.
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Posted by: lilygirl65 on Oct 28, 2009 6:27 AM
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» I commend you for your intentions, but unfortunately its too late, since protests do nothing to
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Posted by: Spiritgirl on Oct 28, 2009 6:44 AM
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So can I ask, where were the TEABAGGERS? Where was Faux News? Where was Rush, Hannity, et. al? Ok, all of you right-wing blowhards, either you have NO opinion, or your Corporate handlers haven't written the scripts for you, yet! It's too bad really, because what it really proves is where your loyalties really lay (can you say in the same bed with those obstructionist whores in Congress, I think so)!
And now it begins, either things will start to change, or there will be more marches, and protests! And with 90% of America feeling the pain, legislators, banksters, you people need to start paying attention!
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» Spirit girl, I really love your posts, but let me ask you a question?
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» RE: Spirit girl, I really love your posts, but let me ask you a question?
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» I have been trying to contribute in a positive way with research....
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Posted by: civilbehavior on Oct 28, 2009 7:00 AM
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You want to be heard loud and clear?
It's VERY simple. CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNT if you have one at any of the four big banks, Citi, B of A, Wells Fargo, Chase. Let the bank manager know their reversal in fortune is tied to the lobbyists in DC who are making laws using money funneled to Congress members that are breaking our backs. In turn we plan to break theirs.
What is it that speaks the loudest to these greedy critters? What symbol do they pay the most attention to? $$$$$$$
Send a crystal clear message that tells government we are unwilling to support privatizing the profits (bonuses etc) and socializing the risks on entities considered too big to fail. I say, take it away. As many dollars as we can at a time.
Start using the most powerful tool we have to smash the cartels. Our own money.
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» Credit cards, too? Maybe.
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» STARVE THE BEAST!
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» THAT is a great idea. If they let us. Remember Rockefellers bill in congress...
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» Ok, but remember these same banks are behind the smaller banks, so we have to be even more....
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» I forgot to mention they also sell gold and silver and have their own credit cards as well.
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» CON'T: I forgot to mention they also sell gold and silver and have their own credit cards as well.
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» Burn those Credit Cards
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» How about doing that, which is great but do it until the banks are under the treasury.....
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» RE: Smash the cartels~You have the power
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Posted by: VZEQICVA on Oct 28, 2009 7:43 AM
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ANNA
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Posted by: morganlafay1 on Oct 28, 2009 8:16 AM
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» RE: Of course, the MSM gives "a rat's ass"...
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Posted by: morganlafay1 on Oct 28, 2009 8:25 AM
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» Here, if you really want to poke your finger in their eye, sign up here....
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Posted by: xbeeno on Oct 28, 2009 8:33 AM
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» then get off your ass and help make it millions
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» not Funny
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Posted by: we_need_Abe on Oct 28, 2009 9:50 AM
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I hate to say it but maybe when some of the big boys get threatened and actually injured, the media might find it newsworthy!
The $hitstorm is coming!
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» Its already happening, I have links in the first post above, go check it out.
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Posted by: Anthropologist on Oct 28, 2009 10:11 AM
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We need to get the networks to report on ALL of the news, not the latest titillation from Hollywood or the latest gossip. Especially, they need to tell "The Rest of the story"!!!
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» How do you plan on doing that? When I used to send the NY Times editors the news articles....
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Posted by: smc31569 on Oct 28, 2009 10:25 AM
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CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNTS !!! That means SAVINGS, CHECKING, CREDIT and DEBIT cards and MOVE everything you can to a credit union ( CD's, Mutual Funds, IRAs etc )Refinance your loans and whatever you can. Find a good CREDIT UNION and stop using creditcards.. PERIOD.
Don't worry about credit ratings, etc. If EVERYONE starts closing accounts and refusing to use credit... the BIG THREE (Equifax, TransUnion, Experian) will come tumbling down as well.
ACTION speaks louder than any other form of protest. DO something that will DIRECTLY affect their livelihoods and crush their ability to profit from the people they exploit... YOU and ME.
FUCK THE BANKS and CREDIT INSTITUTIONS and the SLIME who run them. It's time that WE turn into the Vampires and drain them until they dry up, wither and DIE.
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Posted by: ETSpoon on Oct 28, 2009 10:56 AM
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I was also surprised that "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer," which I watch nightly, was likewise silent.
As noted by several above, the network and cable news organizations are in the hip-pockets of major corporations and the Investor Class. Perhaps it is time to change strategies.
If any organization, other than the Astroturf tea parties, want to mount a protest and get TV time then perhaps it is time to take over a major network television studio, especially those located in Manhattan in New York City.
I mean, if thousands of protesters invaded the sets of Good Morning America, Today and the Early Show. Hell, Oprah. The producers would either have to broadcast or pull the plug when protesters crash the gate. Either way the message would get out.
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» Their hands are tied. They work for level 2 controlled opposition press.
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» I'm talking, actual physical takeover of a TV studio
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» Great idea on the surface, but unlike 1968, THE PRESS WON'T COVER IT...
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» you know what's weird, though?
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» The question is, did NBC air it nationally, rather than just locally through their local affiliate?
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» umm, yeah...that's what I'm trying to find out
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» RETURN TO TEST PATTERN
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» OLBERMANN AND MADDOW ARE CORPORATE SELLOUTS FOR G.E. OWNED MSNBC....
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Posted by: djnoll on Oct 28, 2009 11:27 AM
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(And, yes, I do know what I am asking of you all - but together we are stronger than these businesses. Remember the movie "Norma Rae" when she stands up and points out that if they all stand together, the owners cannot afford to fire them all because they will lose too much money. It is the same with this - imagine if Wal-Mart had to rehire thousands of people because it fired everyone who walked out for just one day. What they would lose in sales could be made up in days if they kept on the current employees - but would be lost permanently if they fired all their employees and had to take days or weeks to hire and train new employees. The same holds true for every major employer in this nation - the losses in revenue for one day would be dwarfed if they had to hire and train new employees over a period of weeks or months. STAND UP FOR YOURSELVES AND FOR THIS NATION NOW!)
It is time, America, for us to start actually taking the lead on how this nation is going to go. We need to let our elected officials realize that we will not tolerate a government that panders to banks and corporations while our futures are destroyed, our children's education is decimated, our environment is polluted, and our country becomes so dependent on foreign food, energy, and goods that we are the prey for countries with anti-American agendas.
We elect our officials with our votes - not corporations. It is up to us to hold them accountable - something we have all failed to do for decades, but especially for the last 8 years. NOW WE CAN NO LONGER SIT BY SILENTLY AND LET THIS SITUATION CONTINUE!
Create the work stoppages if you cannot get to DC, and if you can, then confront your Senators and Representatives and leave messages for the President demanding accountability to the American people, not American corporations or banks, or face defeat in 2010 or 2012.
Please go to my website to see what I am doing, what my plans are for 2010 (when I am recovered), a new blog page, my most current YouTube postings, and how you can help to get America's people once again engaged in our governance.
Please join me:
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Posted by: newsound on Oct 28, 2009 11:29 AM
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The banking industry has positioned itself to be in control of and protected by the very government that was supposed to regulate it and nothing less than a total upheaval . . . a real revolution will change this fact of complacent American life.
Americans are now living the life that they have allowed to take shape.
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» Excellent, and especially your last line. I think that revolution...
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» PLANNED PROTEST JUST LOVEFEST FOR PROGRESSIVES
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Posted by: fred_53_99 on Oct 28, 2009 11:43 AM
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Posted by: tony_opmoc on Oct 28, 2009 1:23 PM
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There are Flashes of Light, By Even Some Judges in The UK, Actually Upholding The Most Basic Principles of Human Morality and Condenming Government Ministers On The Issue of Torture.
Outright Corruption of Members of Parliament is Being Exposed on The Internet - and Being Taken Very Seriously with Prosecutions Still a Possibilty.
And Revolution and Resistance is in The Words and Music of Some Of The Most Influential Young Musicians
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)
Uprising Artist:Muse Album:The Resistance
The musicians in the band Muse said this song was directly inspired by the G20 Protests. This cheered me up a bit, because my daughter was there and she loves The Muse so much, that she has named one of her email accounts after a Muse song.
"The paranoia is in bloom, the PR
The transmissions will resume
They’ll try to push drugs
Keep us all dumbed down and hope that
We will never see the truth around
(So come on!)
Another promise, another scene, another
A package not to keep us trapped in greed
With all the green belts wrapped around our minds
And endless red tape to keep the truth confined
(So come on!)
They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious
Interchanging mind control
Come let the revolution take its toll if you could
Flick the switch and open your third eye, you’d see that
We should never be afraid to die
(So come on!)
Rise up and take the power back, it’s time that
The fat cats had a heart attack, you know that
Their time is coming to an end
We have to unify and watch our flag ascend
They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious
Hey .. hey … hey .. hey!
They will not force us
They will stop degrading us
They will not control us
We will be victorious"
There's a Good Video of This on MTV
The Muse Album Resistance Went Straight To Number 1 when it was released in the UK recently
Tony
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» Yes, and if they do anything to harm her, there goes your "nothing to lose" situation...
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Posted by: Gravitas on Oct 28, 2009 4:37 PM
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Posted by: cori on Oct 28, 2009 5:49 PM
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about all the 50 yr white collar old baby boomers, the nations biggest and best educated population, that are losing their jobs in droves and can't find work. And without social safety nets and support systems they will be
left to die in the gutter unless they can
find work. Big money and the military industrial complex have taken everything
from us and we will have to march our feet
off and call and protest and fire all those reps who have taken bribes at our expense.
Now it is a matter of life and death. We have to understand what is at stake here and take action. I am proud of the people who marched. Thank you!!
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Posted by: tony_opmoc on Oct 28, 2009 7:46 PM
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I find his Views Completely Extreme.
He Lives in Florida and Has Got His Own Militia...
And Proudly Posts Photos Of His Son Who Is In The US Army
Gator Has Guns and Armour as If He Is Ready For an Army of Fed Tanks or Even Chinese or Russian Ones to Invade Florida - all Of Which Are Regularly Tested at The RANGE
He Thought The Bush neocons were Softies...
I met him (in the virtual world) on a conservative website in the UK FreeBrittania...
And he invited me to post on his extreme right wing website...
I took one look and said you must be fucking joking...
I don't mind upsetting Liberal Americans by posting on Alternet - But You Guys are Fucking INSANE
And So I still post on FreeBrittania or whatever its called and sometimes so does he...
The latest thing is about "Childcare"
And so I posted this...
Both my wife and myself have been officially checked out by the social services, the police and other agenices to look after Children....The process took nearly a year.
They even gave My Wife a Special Licence...
They Looked at me with a hint of disgust...
But said - Your Wife Can Even Look After Gator's Grandchildren
She Can Tame Even These...
alligator and sewer
Tony
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Posted by: kikiriki on Oct 28, 2009 9:14 PM
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Just remember that the founders of this country sold us to special interest groups long ago and we know who they are, the list is long. They gave us government to make us think that we have a choice. It's a big fat club and you aren't part of it..get used to it..
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Posted by: richholland on Oct 28, 2009 9:44 PM
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Winners in the USA are rich and have the best health care.
In the middleclass are liberals and people who donot believe our capitalistic system is the best.
So the american middleclass is socialistic= communistic= terroristic.
We only need two classes;
the rich and beautifull
the minimum wagers.
Destroy people who want a decent life.
Destroy people who believe in values, there is only 1 value =$$$$
India is coming up,
China is coming up,
Destroy them.
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Posted by: Prinzowhales on Oct 29, 2009 6:49 AM
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Obama--the hideous puppet of Goldman Sachs and friends--is giving you exactly what one would expect from such villains
http://www.prisonplanet.com/soros-china-will-lead- new-world-order.html
--remove space in front of "new" before going to the address--
DOWN WITH THE BANKER-REGIME AND ITS FED! END THE WARS! OUT WITH THE DEMOPUBLICAN SCUM!
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» What's your problem with Soros?
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Posted by: smf1403 on Oct 29, 2009 12:08 PM
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The bankers INSIDE are not inconvenienced by the protesters OUTSIDE.
If you have to ask permission and you are not inconveniencing anyone or stopping traffic, it's just a lovefest for progressives. I've done it. It makes you feel better but it doesn't accomplish anything.
Did those bankers shake in their boots? It is the government that aids and abets the bankers, insurance industry, etc. Somebody has to feel the pain. And it always ends up being the people, not those in power.
"If there is no struggle, there is no progress.. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will". -- Frederick Douglass, 1857 speech, West India Emancipation
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