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Occupy Wall St Debate - Charlotte, NC

Discuss the national Occupy Wall St debate in Charlotte, NC.

Do you identify with the Occupy Wall Street movement?

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Monrovia, CA

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#28
Nov 21, 2011
 
Regarding all the paid government trolls we are seeing on the net trying to put down and silence protestors. That's crazy. Or is it?

The government would never pay fat, disgusting, pathetic, useless, mentally challenged/ill, otherwise chronically unemployed, traitorous, greasy, butterball turkey pedophile, cubicle zombies to troll. Don't you think Americans would see right through them and their drolling one-liners?

The next thing you'll say is these paid trolls actually sit there all day on their computers and stack the online polls against protesting the corrupt, out of control, bloated, criminal foreign banker owned, federal government.

How big a bunch of lowlifes do you think the banker bought Deomocrats and Republicans in Washington DC are anyway? Hmmmm....

Americans will stop protesting when the government cleans up. In other words patriotic Americans aren't going to be quiting any time soon.=^P
Jerry Funderburk

Wingate, NC

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Nov 22, 2011
 
How do these so called protesters afford to lay around in tents and do nothing but carry signs and yell cuss words all day. I don't get it. I have to get up and go to work to earn money to live on.

If these bums are getting paid by the Communist Party or crooked labor unions to camp out in a park and try to provoke confrontations with the police as some allege then the whole movement is total crap!

The associations with the Communist Workers Party and other left wing groups is upsetting to most Americans. While citizens might agree with the argument that investment groups, banks and corporations are greedy the attachment to the far left is alarming and upsetting. To succeed OWS MUST become more mainstream or Americans will abandon their support for it.
Earlhater

Somerset, KY

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#32
Nov 28, 2011
 
Might as well give it up occupiers!, You can't go up against the Almighty Dollar!, Even god himself dare do that, See, People worship and serve Money with a passion thus making it a Power house!!!, People hardly worship the god of the Bible unless they want something out of him thus making him weaker, So, MONEY IS GOD,
MONEY TALKS, MONEY RULES THE UNIVERSE, MONEY IS HOLY AND TRUE, MONEY IS KING OF KINGS NOT YOU JESUS!!!
Orwell

Bowling Green, KY

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#33
Nov 28, 2011
 
Jerry Funderburk wrote:
How do these so called protesters afford to lay around in tents and do nothing but carry signs and yell cuss words all day. I don't get it. I have to get up and go to work to earn money to live on.
If these bums are getting paid by the Communist Party or crooked labor unions to camp out in a park and try to provoke confrontations with the police as some allege then the whole movement is total crap!
The associations with the Communist Workers Party and other left wing groups is upsetting to most Americans. While citizens might agree with the argument that investment groups, banks and corporations are greedy the attachment to the far left is alarming and upsetting. To succeed OWS MUST become more mainstream or Americans will abandon their support for it.
The movement is very young. It will grow. No one is for corruption, except for politicians and Corporations.

The people I Occupy with about all have jobs, including me. I go after work to a couple different ones, so do a lot of people.

You don't have to camp out all day.

Who has something to gain from corruption?

POWER TO THE PEOPLE
concerned

Concord, NC

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Nov 29, 2011
 
It is ridiculous that the wealthy control everything. On one hand, I support businesses and lower taxes for businesses. However, 1% of the people should not have all of the money. With money comes power, and Occupy Wall Street needs to have everyone come together and let the 1% know that they just cannot do anything they want. Also, the big businesses that are sitting on their money and not hiring should start being taxed highly. There should be some corporate responsibility for businesses that exceed a certain amount of Income. We might not need this solution, but we need some solution.
beth

Charlotte, NC

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Jan 10, 2012
 
not giving us a chance
Blackcloud

Morganton, NC

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#40
Jan 10, 2012
 
They are selfish self centered members of the entitlement era. They have no common goal or message.

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