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1/29/2012 6:40:57 AM EDT
I'll say first that I do what I do for a living so that people may do this without fear of reprisals from the government.  However, I find certain acts repulsive.  Any patience or tolerance I had for these people has pretty much dried up, at least for the Occutards in Oakland:

1/29/2012 7:40:17 AM EDT
[#1]
Damn well should hide their faces.
1/29/2012 7:43:27 AM EDT
[#2]
Unreal... all I can say fellas is stock up it won't be long till this country comes completely unglued.  At that point anything that comes within 300 yards of the property will quickly rethink the situation.
1/29/2012 8:12:17 AM EDT
[#3]
This is a link to some of thier demands
WOW
If ya can't see the goal they are trying to achieve you're blind.
Link left cold.
http://occupywallst.org/forum/proposed-list-of-ows-demands/
1/29/2012 9:12:12 AM EDT
[#4]
I'm in!

Repeal the Taft-Hartley Act. Unionize ALL workers immediately.

Raise the minimum wage immediately to $18/hr. Create a maximum wage of $90/hr to eliminate inequality.

Institute a 6 hour workday, and 6 weeks of paid vacation.

Institute a moratorium on all foreclosures and layoffs immediately.

Repeal racist and xenophobic English-only laws.

Open the borders to all immigrants, legal or illegal. Offer immediate, unconditional amnesty, to all undocumented residents of the US.

Create a single-payer, universal health care system.

Pass stricter campaign finance reform laws. Ban all private donations. All campaigns will receive equal funding, provided by the taxpayers.

Institute a negative income tax, and tax the very rich at rates up to 90%.

Pass far stricter environmental protection and animal rights laws.

Allow workers to elect their supervisors.

Lower the retirement age to 55. Increase Social Security benefits.

Create a 5% annual wealth tax for the very rich.

Ban the private ownership of land.

Make homeschooling illegal. Religious fanatics use it to feed their children propaganda.

Reduce the age of majority to 16.

Abolish the death penalty and life in prison. We call for the immediate release of all death row inmates from death row and transferred to regular prisons.

Release all political prisoners immediately.

Immediate withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Abolish the debt limit.

Ban private gun ownership.

Strengthen the separation of church and state.

Immediate debt forgiveness for all.

End the 'War on Drugs'.
1/29/2012 9:15:06 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Unreal... all I can say fellas is stock up it won't be long till this country comes completely unglued.  At that point anything that comes within 300 yards of the property will quickly rethink the situation.


I can't give the fucking secret handshake at 300yds.

Will a BCM or LaRue cover (hat, cap) give me clearance to yelling distance?

1/29/2012 9:38:39 AM EDT
[#6]
HA! Raise minimum wage to $18/hr.

Having worked for minimum wage...I find that funny....in the stupid way.
1/29/2012 10:37:41 AM EDT
[#7]



Quoted:


HA! Raise minimum wage to $18/hr.



Having worked for minimum wage...I find that funny....in the stupid way.


Matthew and Joey would like that wouldn't they!



 
1/29/2012 12:25:14 PM EDT
[#8]
Come spring, summer and fall.....this occupy group will be in full swing and multiplying like rats.



The strategy and tactics come straight from the Cloward and Piven playbook.



This will get much worse before it gets better so stand vigilant and ready folks.
1/29/2012 12:44:11 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Come spring, summer and fall.....this occupy group will be in full swing and multiplying like rats.

This will get much worse before it gets better so stand vigilant and ready folks.


I'm afraid that you're right, gonna be a long summer.

1/29/2012 1:52:29 PM EDT
[#10]
Just WOW. I was starting to wonder if I was too paranoid loading my truck with an AR and EDC pistol, BOB, etc. everyday before I go to work in ATL. Now after reading that, not so much.....
1/29/2012 2:08:34 PM EDT
[#11]
It's getting very, very close to the time when we, the private citizens, are going to have to take a day off of WORK and do what needs doing regarding these enemies of our country. It's been too long in this country by about a fifty years or so.  We might as well get it over with so our kids can have another hundred years or so of reasonableness.
1/29/2012 3:05:08 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
It's getting very, very close to the time when we, the private citizens, are going to have to take a day off of WORK and do what needs doing regarding these enemies of our country. It's been too long in this country by about a fifty years or so.  We might as well get it over with so our kids can have another hundred years or so of reasonableness.


i agree 100% with what your saying and your line of thought.
1/29/2012 6:12:58 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:
It's getting very, very close to the time when we, the private citizens, are going to have to take a day off of WORK and do what needs doing regarding these enemies of our country. It's been too long in this country by about a fifty years or so.  We might as well get it over with so our kids can have another hundred years or so of reasonableness.


i agree 100% with what your saying and your line of thought.


You get me all excited and bug eyed when you talk like that.
1/29/2012 7:13:40 PM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
It's getting very, very close to the time when we, the private citizens, are going to have to take a day off of WORK and do what needs doing regarding these enemies of our country. It's been too long in this country by about a fifty years or so.  We might as well get it over with so our kids can have another hundred years or so of reasonableness.


i agree 100% with what your saying and your line of thought.


You get me all excited and bug eyed when you talk like that.


Alright, get a room, you guys.
1/29/2012 8:20:09 PM EDT
[#15]
That's a nice list of demands that young man came up with there.  It's obvious to me those that consider themselves to be "occupiers" are level headed and have very clear, rationa thoughts on the direction they would like to see this country head in.  I made a list myself:

1.  Take a shower.
2.  Get a job.
3.  Buy a car.
4.  Fill said car with gas.
5.  Come and try to get my f**king guns.
1/29/2012 8:46:15 PM EDT
[#16]
the forum said

Admin Note: This is not an official list of demands. The user "bchang1987" who posted this speaks only for themself, not the movement. This website would never in a million years endorse a list of demands of the 1%.
1/29/2012 10:18:03 PM EDT
[#17]
95% tax on the "rich" LOL
1/29/2012 10:30:47 PM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
95% tax on the "rich" LOL


"The problem with socialism is that, eventually, you run out of other peoples' money to spend." -Margaret Thatcher
1/30/2012 2:17:17 AM EDT
[#19]
what sad and the real outrage, is the flag they are burning is the symbol of everything they have been given in life, they have no clue.
1/30/2012 5:58:04 AM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
what sad and the real outrage, is the flag they are burning is the symbol of everything they have been given in life, they have no clue.


Exactly.  These people must have some sort of mental disorder; that flag is a symbol of their freedom to speak like they do with no fear of punishment.  

F'n kids.  For the sake of our nation, I hope they grow up.
1/30/2012 6:33:15 AM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
Quoted:
what sad and the real outrage, is the flag they are burning is the symbol of everything they have been given in life, they have no clue.


Exactly.  These people must have some sort of mental disorder; that flag is a symbol of their freedom to speak like they do with no fear of punishment.  

F'n kids.  For the sake of our nation, I hope they grow up.


I think that by taking their freedom of speech to an extreme, they believe they are showing "appreciation" for it... its kind of a f*cked up logic, kinda like those bumper stickers that say "dissent is the highest form of patriotism," as if the simple acts of disagreement and questioning were some sort of heroics, which is of course BS. It's honestly sad, and I shudder to think what people like my grandparents, who lived through the great depression, fought in WWII, and built lots of the prosperity we have today (granted, there are some things that could have been done better over the last 50 years, but when isnt that the case, and hindsight is 20/20) think when they see this stuff as they try to enjoy their remaining days?

I know it makes me sick, that members of my generation are at the center of these extreme shenanigans, especially when they project their crap on the rest of us (we r teh 99%) as if I were at all a part of it. It's disgusting and insulting. I really don't even consider them to be my peers or my compatriots any more; they have simply broken so far from the ideologies that I believe strongly are at the heart of what makes this nation great that I just have trouble feeling hopeful about the future sometimes, and it isn't because of what has been done before as they would have us all believe. It's because of what I'm afraid they will do. As Americans, the whole point is to have faith and hope in the future - I still do, but damnit if they don't threaten it every day. Whatever the "corrupt old people" did, hell, we can fix that, cause we're America. It's this knee-jerk, radical "change the way we do business" thinking that will tear us apart. We already changed the way we do business, little by little, and that's the problem. There are things that we held to be common truths, and those are the things that gave us the kind of lucky as all get-out way of life we have; now you want to change that? How could you ever want to change that?
1/30/2012 7:39:24 AM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
There are things that we held to be common truths, and those are the things that gave us the kind of lucky as all get-out way of life we have; now you want to change that? How could you ever want to change that?


Because these people do not succeed in a system where you have to work to get ahead.  That list of demands, although not "official," is pretty accurate for the group at large, IMHO, and very telling of their emotional makeup.  They are lazy, spoiled, whiny children that want everything given to them.  They can't stand the fact that, because they dropped out of high school, the only thing they will ever be able to do is flip burgers for minimum wage.  They see no connection between work and success, they only see that someone else has the toy that they want, and like a two year-old on a temper tantrum, they want to grab the toy, even if it is not rightfully theirs.
1/30/2012 7:42:38 AM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
Quoted:
There are things that we held to be common truths, and those are the things that gave us the kind of lucky as all get-out way of life we have; now you want to change that? How could you ever want to change that?


Because these people do not succeed in a system where you have to work to get ahead.  That list of demands, although not "official," is pretty accurate for the group at large, IMHO, and very telling of their emotional makeup.  They are lazy, spoiled, whiny children that want everything given to them.  They can't stand the fact that, because they dropped out of high school, the only thing they will ever be able to do is flip burgers for minimum wage.  They see no connection between work and success, they only see that someone else has the toy that they want, and like a two year-old on a temper tantrum, they want to grab the toy, even if it is not rightfully theirs.


Right, and that's what I mean.
1/30/2012 8:13:36 AM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
There are things that we held to be common truths, and those are the things that gave us the kind of lucky as all get-out way of life we have; now you want to change that? How could you ever want to change that?


Because these people do not succeed in a system where you have to work to get ahead.  That list of demands, although not "official," is pretty accurate for the group at large, IMHO, and very telling of their emotional makeup.  They are lazy, spoiled, whiny children that want everything given to them.  They can't stand the fact that, because they dropped out of high school, the only thing they will ever be able to do is flip burgers for minimum wage.  They see no connection between work and success, they only see that someone else has the toy that they want, and like a two year-old on a temper tantrum, they want to grab the toy, even if it is not rightfully theirs.


Right, and that's what I mean.


I know, your comment just gave me the opportunity to vent.
1/30/2012 8:23:42 AM EDT
[#25]
Any actual responses to this image, and the list of demands would end up in some sort of CoC violation.  How bout them Braves?




1/30/2012 12:06:17 PM EDT
[#26]
Well that's just great....I've only got 5 months worth of projects coming up in Oakland this year.

1/30/2012 12:32:11 PM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
Well that's just great....I've only got 5 months worth of projects coming up in Oakland this year.



No big deal, dude, I created a survival plan for you; it all boils down to blending in:

1. Don't shower, shave, wear deodorant or brush your hair or teeth for one week prior to arrival.
2. Wear a Che Guevara t-shirt, a bejeweled belt, skinny jeans and girl shoes without the laces at all times, even if you are overweight. If you really want to go deep, get some John Lennon glasses.
3. Use a fine-tipped red marker and some blue mascara to create faux heroin lines on your arms, and just in case they check, between your toes.
4. Do not, under any circumstances, wear, say or do anything that looks patriotic or could identify you as "part of the 1%."
5. Randomly start scratching yourself, crying or yelling when you are in public.
6. If approached by an Occutard, start crying and yelling gibberish about how Wall Street stole your future.
7. Demand free stuff wherever you go, and don't stay in a hotel- sleep in a park.
8. Do lots of cardio in preparation for a quick E&E.  Somehow, despite years of inactivity, those fruitcakes can really throw a molotov cocktail.

There is a bright side to this- you probably won't have to go, as Oakland will annex itself as the People's Utterly F**king Retarded Socialist Republic of Oakland before you have to go, and they will ban evil corporate airlines from landing at the airport.
1/30/2012 1:35:02 PM EDT
[#28]
My contribution to the Occupy Movement.
1. Confiscate their phones, Ipads, and laptops and distribute to kids attending low income schools.
2. Place any arrested Occupiers in cells with lifers and death row populations. This will help these folks in their transition to the "normal" prison population.

I'm sure some of you can add to this list.
1/30/2012 2:12:40 PM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
My contribution to the Occupy Movement.
1. Confiscate their phones, Ipads, and laptops and distribute to kids attending low income schools.
2. Place any arrested Occupiers in cells with lifers and death row populations. This will help these folks in their transition to the "normal" prison population.

I'm sure some of you can add to this list.


Those attending low income schools already have nicer phones than most that have to pay for them. I have said it before and I will saw itit again, we have the richest poor people in the world.

Poor people here don't know what poor is.  Until you have personally traveled to a 3rd world country you don't either.  Actually it can Bea very developed country too.  I have been to bangkok and there middle class is worse than our poor poeple. (No facts to back that up just observation, and I have be to poor America too......I was born there )
1/30/2012 4:55:13 PM EDT
[#30]
Quoted:
Quoted:
My contribution to the Occupy Movement.
1. Confiscate their phones, Ipads, and laptops and distribute to kids attending low income schools.
2. Place any arrested Occupiers in cells with lifers and death row populations. This will help these folks in their transition to the "normal" prison population.

I'm sure some of you can add to this list.


Those attending low income schools already have nicer phones than most that have to pay for them. I have said it before and I will saw itit again, we have the richest poor people in the world.

Poor people here don't know what poor is.  Until you have personally traveled to a 3rd world country you don't either.  Actually it can Bea very developed country too.  I have been to bangkok and there middle class is worse than our poor poeple. (No facts to back that up just observation, and I have be to poor America too......I was born there )


gajeep

I was more interested in taking the devices of the Occupiers and giving them away since they're so willing to confiscate and redistribute our things.
1/30/2012 6:04:04 PM EDT
[#31]
I'm only going to repost this:

1/30/2012 6:11:55 PM EDT
[#32]


I still have that saved from the last time you posted that... Still just as good
1/30/2012 6:47:22 PM EDT
[#33]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
My contribution to the Occupy Movement.
1. Confiscate their phones, Ipads, and laptops and distribute to kids attending low income schools.
2. Place any arrested Occupiers in cells with lifers and death row populations. This will help these folks in their transition to the "normal" prison population.

I'm sure some of you can add to this list.


Those attending low income schools already have nicer phones than most that have to pay for them. I have said it before and I will saw itit again, we have the richest poor people in the world.

Poor people here don't know what poor is.  Until you have personally traveled to a 3rd world country you don't either.  Actually it can Bea very developed country too.  I have been to bangkok and there middle class is worse than our poor poeple. (No facts to back that up just observation, and I have be to poor America too......I was born there )


gajeep

I was more interested in taking the devices of the Occupiers and giving them away since they're so willing to confiscate and redistribute our things.


That's what I figured you were saying. I was just pointing out they are not hurting as bad as everyone wants you to believe. Or generation doesn't know sacrifice
1/30/2012 8:01:29 PM EDT
[#34]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
what sad and the real outrage, is the flag they are burning is the symbol of everything they have been given in life, they have no clue.


Exactly.  These people must have some sort of mental disorder; that flag is a symbol of their freedom to speak like they do with no fear of punishment.  

F'n kids.  For the sake of our nation, I hope they grow up.


I think that by taking their freedom of speech to an extreme, they believe they are showing "appreciation" for it... its kind of a f*cked up logic, kinda like those bumper stickers that say "dissent is the highest form of patriotism," as if the simple acts of disagreement and questioning were some sort of heroics, which is of course BS. It's honestly sad, and I shudder to think what people like my grandparents, who lived through the great depression, fought in WWII, and built lots of the prosperity we have today (granted, there are some things that could have been done better over the last 50 years, but when isnt that the case, and hindsight is 20/20) think when they see this stuff as they try to enjoy their remaining days?

I know it makes me sick, that members of my generation are at the center of these extreme shenanigans, especially when they project their crap on the rest of us (we r teh 99%) as if I were at all a part of it. It's disgusting and insulting. I really don't even consider them to be my peers or my compatriots any more; they have simply broken so far from the ideologies that I believe strongly are at the heart of what makes this nation great that I just have trouble feeling hopeful about the future sometimes, and it isn't because of what has been done before as they would have us all believe. It's because of what I'm afraid they will do. As Americans, the whole point is to have faith and hope in the future - I still do, but damnit if they don't threaten it every day. Whatever the "corrupt old people" did, hell, we can fix that, cause we're America. It's this knee-jerk, radical "change the way we do business" thinking that will tear us apart. We already changed the way we do business, little by little, and that's the problem. There are things that we held to be common truths, and those are the things that gave us the kind of lucky as all get-out way of life we have; now you want to change that? How could you ever want to change that?


You should have a newsletter.

Just keep it at that exact tone. Perfect.
1/31/2012 2:05:18 AM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:


I still have that saved from the last time you posted that... Still just as good


Its applicable to many situations.
1/31/2012 3:34:10 PM EDT
[#36]
Quoted:
Quoted:
what sad and the real outrage, is the flag they are burning is the symbol of everything they have been given in life, they have no clue.


Exactly.  These people must have some sort of mental disorder; that flag is a symbol of their freedom to speak like they do with no fear of punishment.  

F'n kids.  For the sake of our nation, I hope they grow up.



Nope, these kind of people never grow up, they are the kind of people who are now flipping your eggs in waffle house with no teeth who are on medicaid and are strung out on meth. More or less permanent leeches. The only thing going on here is "we're behaving badly so you'll give us a free lunch to shut us up". When my kids do that I spank their ass with a wooden spoon. We just need an appropriately sized spoon.