Occupy Wall Street should show-up outside of the Capitol building next and more specifically this Turd's office. My three-year-old can be an obstructionist so ipso facto it follows that she has the necessary skill set to do Cantor's job and she'll do it for much less. Just don't try and get her to eat the apple slices with her Happy Meal. Cantor has nothing.
Teabag Hypocrite on Oct 7, 11:13 AM said: @Beltway Greg:
Finally your back on board with not hating the protesters who are just trying to make an honest living and protesting that the banks executive's that make tons of money are just basically stealing it.
Again, not bragging but I'm more informed than most people and all this stuff is clear as day. Banks have to be taken down and we need public companies to take there place, but ones that have no casinos.... UNLIKE BANKS DO NOW.
If people would just pay attention to whats going on then they would know and with the internet its so easy and with tv its really easy too. unfortunately most people just watch faux news with itself is another evil corpration.
Beltway Greg on Oct 7, 11:37 AM said: @Teabag Hypocrite:
Bank reform? Yes, but as I said before most of the panopoly of alternatives that the protestors are offering are a waste and will not work in America. You've got to understand the problem before you develop a solution.
Gary Anderson (URL) on Oct 7, 11:44 AM said: @Beltway Greg:
Cantor is a thug. I think he is a disgusting individual. He is the hedge fund's man in Washington DC. He is just about as low as the come.
T Ganski on Oct 7, 10:23 AM said:
Pot, meet kettle...
tinany on Oct 7, 10:42 AM said:
it is obama that has a closer relationship with wall street than the republicans. obama gets more campaign contributions from wall street than the republican party. within the republican party, romney gets more contributions from wall street than any other candidate. look at the money trails and you will see which politicans are really in bed with the wall street exec that benefited from bailouts.
occupy wall street is misguided, wall street is not their problem, it is the federal reserve bank under bernanke that is the root. of course, they really don't want any solutions but more riots, so they purposefully head to the wrong place.
Gary Anderson (URL) on Oct 7, 11:46 AM said: @tinany:
No, the hedge funds backed the Tea Party more in the 2010 midterms. And Cantor was the biggest recipient according to an article on Business Insider. Look it up.
Hank Reardon on Oct 7, 11:35 AM said:
yea... but Cantor is right...
Matt (URL) on Oct 7, 12:51 PM said:
This man has to be kidding.... Mr. Cantor has done nothing but attempt to win favor with the"Tea Party" which also is "divisive" The Difference here is occupy Wall Street is attacking both parties for bowing to corporate money instead of addressing specific problems with the markets.
As far as Occupy Wall Street is concerned Democrats and Republicans are irrelevant. If you take large amounts of money from companies and vote based on that money you are an enemy of not only OWS but I think most people would say all Americans.
Yes the majority here are Progressives but there are also large numbers of Libertarians involved showing it truly IS a universal sentiment. Our Democracy should not be bought and THAT is the true message from these protests.
Mr. Cantor should denounce his corporate money if he has such a concern
Teabag Hypocrite on Oct 7, 11:13 AM said: @Beltway Greg:
Again, not bragging but I'm more informed than most people and all this stuff is clear as day. Banks have to be taken down and we need public companies to take there place, but ones that have no casinos.... UNLIKE BANKS DO NOW.
If people would just pay attention to whats going on then they would know and with the internet its so easy and with tv its really easy too. unfortunately most people just watch faux news with itself is another evil corpration.
Beltway Greg on Oct 7, 11:37 AM said: @Teabag Hypocrite:
Gary Anderson (URL) on Oct 7, 11:44 AM said: @Beltway Greg:
T Ganski on Oct 7, 10:23 AM said:
tinany on Oct 7, 10:42 AM said:
occupy wall street is misguided, wall street is not their problem, it is the federal reserve bank under bernanke that is the root. of course, they really don't want any solutions but more riots, so they purposefully head to the wrong place.
Gary Anderson (URL) on Oct 7, 11:46 AM said: @tinany:
Hank Reardon on Oct 7, 11:35 AM said:
As far as Occupy Wall Street is concerned Democrats and Republicans are irrelevant. If you take large amounts of money from companies and vote based on that money you are an enemy of not only OWS but I think most people would say all Americans.
Yes the majority here are Progressives but there are also large numbers of Libertarians involved showing it truly IS a universal sentiment. Our Democracy should not be bought and THAT is the true message from these protests.
Mr. Cantor should denounce his corporate money if he has such a concern