That’s why I’m suggesting parents let them keep their soothers until age 28:
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robins111 >
“I was always worried if’n I had enough ammo for the coming revolution…”
I’m actually surprised by the amount of “Lefties” that are going out and buying a gun for themselves these days.
I’ve seen quite a few timidly circling gun store racks for hours dredging up the nerve to ask stupid questions with genuine interest. Even at my local range membership has more than doubled in the last two years, and you wouldn’t believe the people out there at times fumbling around with their new gun. Some seriously afraid to load them, and asking for help.
I say the more the better for the support of the sport, yet I’m not convinced they actually now support gun ownership regardless of the fact that they now own one. (Would fit the illogical stereotypical profile of moonbats anyway).
I’ll respect them when they show me they can feed themselves on each others’ tantrums.
What a treat it would be to see the look on these losers faces when they return to the parents house to find its been sold and mommy and daddy have moved have moved on leaving no forwarding address.
I think we need to be more understanding. After all, these children have been exposed to four or more years of university liberal arts programming/professors. That’s enough to screw anybody up, sometimes for life.
Still sleeping in broad daylight. No wonder they can’t hold on to jobs. I suppose they were up partying all night.
I am not hearing much of any substance in this clip. They say what they want and why they are there, but they don’t give any indication that they know how the USA got to the way it is or how to get out of it. From the video I see a lot of people not interested in working hard nor restricting spending. They seem to want a lot, but with no effort.
South Park has a great episode from the 9th season that satirizes this mentality called “Die Hippie Die”. I watched it last night after reading and hearing of this movement. The episode is so very relevant.
HOLY F@CK!!
That is 8 minutes and one second i will never get back …I did not here any not even one reasonable point remark or anything it was just a mish mash of backround noise of people basically saying …….
My dad and mom are mean they tried to make me have a cerfue ,and eat my veggies , and say my prayers , and get good grades, but screw that MAAAANN!! I AINT GOING OUT LIKE THAT MANNNN!!……..Hey dude can i bum a smoke?
LOSERES!!!!(in ace venturas voice)
As I said on EBD’s thread, Somehow I cannot get angry at these folks. They are against the establishment man.
So am I. I am tired of crony capitalism. I am tired of big government looking after their own interests in getting bigger.
Where we may differ is that I am also tired of everyone, including these guys, reducing public discussion and debate to yelling ideologically based slogans at each other.
How much difference is there between the Tea Party’s movement against entrenched interests in crony capitalism and big government and these guys lashing out? People of all idological bents are beginning to lose patience with the established order in corporations, in government and in politics.
I see pitch forks and torches not too far down the road. That will be the ultimate accountability of the “philosopher kings” in power now and I find that comforting.
Madman2001 you are right – we need to listen. And Louise I agree with you, these poor kids know they are unhappy with society but because they have been indoctrinated in our Universities, they can’t understand or articulate what it is.
While there may be some concern about Obama supporters supporting or organizing this, it has the possibility of bringing the youth and the left to a realization that they have similar views on many topics as the Tea Party. And that would be a good thing
This is the harvest we allowed to be planted by not watching as our freedoms where twisted away & a Professional aristocratic class took over our Governments, our Schools, our Unions. Liberty can be lost in one generation.
These folks are just bear bait. They cannot survive in the real World , hence living at home till their 40s. No guts, no brains. Just needs like a baby. Like a baby, only crap & puke come out of them.
They only have needs, while eschewing any responsibility for their own decisions, or lack of them.
Here’s why this video demonstrates that the Occupy Wall Street movement is not remotely compatible with conservative/libertarian values.
After a series of rambling, flakey interviewees, finally at 6:44 the fellow with long hair, a goatee and glasses sums it all up very clearly: If you’re like me and you see the Tea Party in the news all the time and you wonder ‘Why the hell isn’t there a radical left answer to the Tea Party?’ then you should be here. If you have a ton of student debt like me, you should be here. If you’re pissed off and you realize that if you paid any taxes last year, then you paid more taxes than General Electric – a corporation, you should be here.
Responses:
1) It’s called “The MSM”
2) In favour of racking up debt? And bailouts, presumably??
3) sigh.
I sympathize a bit with his desire to see someone else pay off his student loan. I think he should get his money back from whatever university he went to, because they failed him completely. He is now an unemployable, radicalized basket case.
I think he should get his money back from whatever university he went to, because they failed him completely.
~TOutcast
He was probably attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison and he missed his finals because he opted to play bongos in the Rotunda instead.
I like the sleeping hippies as the producers (people who work) are walking through them.
I would love to walk through and blast the lazy asses with an air horn ( I’m still trying to convince my brother to do that!)
Also like the “cup cake” flash @ the 6:14 point!!!
These kids are obviously programmed. They, regardless of skin colour, accent sex are parroting the same tired lines. Who has fed them this useles and unintelligible garbage? I hope when they’re my age they’ll look at these clips and laugh at their own stupidity.
The people
united
can tweet their frickin brains out
Lots of sex there for sure. When is this comming to my town?
chris
A few concussion grenades would clear the streets quick lol.
John@5:31, here’s what you don’t get: The Occupy Wall Street demands are all pro-crony capitalism.
You want corporations to get into bed with government even more than they are already. And you want to reward corrupt government by giving them even more money.
Perhaps if it were more correctly labeled as “crony socialism” you would finally start getting the picture.
John,
I remember all of the support from the Left fot the “Tea Baggers.” It was nearly impossible to find an “ad hominum.”
You want to find rent seeking cronies, look no further than GE, which owned a network in the last election, and went all in for Obama.
You guys seem to want more Obama. Maybe I am wrong, but until you guys renounce that creep, don’t look for any support from the right. We have our hands full keeping the regime’s grubby paws off our our hard earned assets.
[old, semi-retarded, unshaven, unkempt, deadbeat loser]: ‘I’m and old timer, so I’ve been around for four decades at one kind of activism or another…’
[Me]: ‘And how’s that been working out for you so far?’
Incidentally, I agree with what others have said – there are some valid arguments…
crony capitalism: valid
police state: well.. no actually
American Empire: yep; in steep decline though
700 military bases in 135 foreign countries: don’t know about the validity of the numbers, but a valid point
5000 dead in Iraq: valid
welfare/warfare state: valid
billions of dollars in foreign aid to dictators to build their military: valid
republicrats: valid
not a true democracy: valid; and it won’t be until the politicians are eliminated from democracy
But as clearly as this guy sees the symptoms of the problem, he fails miserably at (a) directing his anger at the root cause (government bureaucrats and politicians) and instead let’s his jealousy get the better of him and attacks the private sector and (b) identifying a real solution, which is less government intervention, less government activism, government spending and MORE private sector.
He doesn’t want the government largesse and waste to be eliminated, rather he would like it redirected towards him and his buddies so they can spend their days playing hacky sack and pretending to be witty and profound.
robins111 >
“I was always worried if’n I had enough ammo for the coming revolution…”
I’m actually surprised by the amount of “Lefties” that are going out and buying a gun for themselves these days.
I’ve seen quite a few timidly circling gun store racks for hours dredging up the nerve to ask stupid questions with genuine interest. Even at my local range membership has more than doubled in the last two years, and you wouldn’t believe the people out there at times fumbling around with their new gun. Some seriously afraid to load them, and asking for help.
I say the more the better for the support of the sport, yet I’m not convinced they actually now support gun ownership regardless of the fact that they now own one. (Would fit the illogical stereotypical profile of moonbats anyway).
I’ll respect them when they show me they can feed themselves on each others’ tantrums.
What a treat it would be to see the look on these losers faces when they return to the parents house to find its been sold and mommy and daddy have moved have moved on leaving no forwarding address.
I think we need to be more understanding. After all, these children have been exposed to four or more years of university liberal arts programming/professors. That’s enough to screw anybody up, sometimes for life.
Still sleeping in broad daylight. No wonder they can’t hold on to jobs. I suppose they were up partying all night.
I am not hearing much of any substance in this clip. They say what they want and why they are there, but they don’t give any indication that they know how the USA got to the way it is or how to get out of it. From the video I see a lot of people not interested in working hard nor restricting spending. They seem to want a lot, but with no effort.
South Park has a great episode from the 9th season that satirizes this mentality called “Die Hippie Die”. I watched it last night after reading and hearing of this movement. The episode is so very relevant.
HOLY F@CK!!
That is 8 minutes and one second i will never get back …I did not here any not even one reasonable point remark or anything it was just a mish mash of backround noise of people basically saying …….
My dad and mom are mean they tried to make me have a cerfue ,and eat my veggies , and say my prayers , and get good grades, but screw that MAAAANN!! I AINT GOING OUT LIKE THAT MANNNN!!……..Hey dude can i bum a smoke?
LOSERES!!!!(in ace venturas voice)
As I said on EBD’s thread, Somehow I cannot get angry at these folks. They are against the establishment man.
So am I. I am tired of crony capitalism. I am tired of big government looking after their own interests in getting bigger.
Where we may differ is that I am also tired of everyone, including these guys, reducing public discussion and debate to yelling ideologically based slogans at each other.
How much difference is there between the Tea Party’s movement against entrenched interests in crony capitalism and big government and these guys lashing out? People of all idological bents are beginning to lose patience with the established order in corporations, in government and in politics.
I see pitch forks and torches not too far down the road. That will be the ultimate accountability of the “philosopher kings” in power now and I find that comforting.
Madman2001 you are right – we need to listen. And Louise I agree with you, these poor kids know they are unhappy with society but because they have been indoctrinated in our Universities, they can’t understand or articulate what it is.
While there may be some concern about Obama supporters supporting or organizing this, it has the possibility of bringing the youth and the left to a realization that they have similar views on many topics as the Tea Party. And that would be a good thing
This is the harvest we allowed to be planted by not watching as our freedoms where twisted away & a Professional aristocratic class took over our Governments, our Schools, our Unions. Liberty can be lost in one generation.
These folks are just bear bait. They cannot survive in the real World , hence living at home till their 40s. No guts, no brains. Just needs like a baby. Like a baby, only crap & puke come out of them.
They only have needs, while eschewing any responsibility for their own decisions, or lack of them.
Here’s why this video demonstrates that the Occupy Wall Street movement is not remotely compatible with conservative/libertarian values.
After a series of rambling, flakey interviewees, finally at 6:44 the fellow with long hair, a goatee and glasses sums it all up very clearly:
If you’re like me and you see the Tea Party in the news all the time and you wonder ‘Why the hell isn’t there a radical left answer to the Tea Party?’ then you should be here.
If you have a ton of student debt like me, you should be here.
If you’re pissed off and you realize that if you paid any taxes last year, then you paid more taxes than General Electric – a corporation, you should be here.
Responses:
1) It’s called “The MSM”
2) In favour of racking up debt? And bailouts, presumably??
3) sigh.
I sympathize a bit with his desire to see someone else pay off his student loan. I think he should get his money back from whatever university he went to, because they failed him completely. He is now an unemployable, radicalized basket case.
I think he should get his money back from whatever university he went to, because they failed him completely.
~TOutcast
He was probably attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison and he missed his finals because he opted to play bongos in the Rotunda instead.
I like the sleeping hippies as the producers (people who work) are walking through them.
I would love to walk through and blast the lazy asses with an air horn ( I’m still trying to convince my brother to do that!)
Also like the “cup cake” flash @ the 6:14 point!!!
These kids are obviously programmed. They, regardless of skin colour, accent sex are parroting the same tired lines. Who has fed them this useles and unintelligible garbage? I hope when they’re my age they’ll look at these clips and laugh at their own stupidity.
The people
united
can tweet their frickin brains out
Lots of sex there for sure. When is this comming to my town?
chris
A few concussion grenades would clear the streets quick lol.
Remember back with Conservatives were angry that Wall Street was paying itself bonuses even after causing the financial crisis and taking bailouts? That was cool.
Too bad you guys hate the middleclass so much. It would have been interesting if left and right could have found common ground and took these creeps to task while the rest of us go broke:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/cozy-relationships-and-peer-benchmarking-send-ceos-pay-soaring/2011/09/22/gIQAgq8NJL_print.html
John@5:31, here’s what you don’t get: The Occupy Wall Street demands are all pro-crony capitalism.
You want corporations to get into bed with government even more than they are already. And you want to reward corrupt government by giving them even more money.
Perhaps if it were more correctly labeled as “crony socialism” you would finally start getting the picture.
John,
I remember all of the support from the Left fot the “Tea Baggers.” It was nearly impossible to find an “ad hominum.”
You want to find rent seeking cronies, look no further than GE, which owned a network in the last election, and went all in for Obama.
You guys seem to want more Obama. Maybe I am wrong, but until you guys renounce that creep, don’t look for any support from the right. We have our hands full keeping the regime’s grubby paws off our our hard earned assets.
[old, semi-retarded, unshaven, unkempt, deadbeat loser]: ‘I’m and old timer, so I’ve been around for four decades at one kind of activism or another…’
[Me]: ‘And how’s that been working out for you so far?’
Incidentally, I agree with what others have said – there are some valid arguments…
crony capitalism: valid
police state: well.. no actually
American Empire: yep; in steep decline though
700 military bases in 135 foreign countries: don’t know about the validity of the numbers, but a valid point
5000 dead in Iraq: valid
welfare/warfare state: valid
billions of dollars in foreign aid to dictators to build their military: valid
republicrats: valid
not a true democracy: valid; and it won’t be until the politicians are eliminated from democracy
But as clearly as this guy sees the symptoms of the problem, he fails miserably at (a) directing his anger at the root cause (government bureaucrats and politicians) and instead let’s his jealousy get the better of him and attacks the private sector and (b) identifying a real solution, which is less government intervention, less government activism, government spending and MORE private sector.
He doesn’t want the government largesse and waste to be eliminated, rather he would like it redirected towards him and his buddies so they can spend their days playing hacky sack and pretending to be witty and profound.