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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1279287 United States 02/27/2011 04:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1047610It is not either, or. The shake down of our Treasury was done by BOTH the banksters and the unionistas - both major new world order power players. If you could get your left/right head out of your ass, you would be able to see the corruption of GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE unions AND the BANKSTERS. Add to that the fascist "free energy" corporate pigs who have shaken down Americans, too. None of this is constitutional. None of this serves the American people - it is wealth transfer from you to the globalists. Yes, yes. How much did the unions cost the government in, say, 2007? Unions didn't cost the "government" ANYTHING is 2007. Neither did Social Security, or those 15 aircraft carriers or whatever. It's the taxpayers that wind up footing the bill. Not the "government". The "government" doesn't pay for ANYTHING. Okay. So how much was it? I don't know the total bill, but my local berg just raised my property tax bill by 25%, even though they lowered the valuation of my house from $212,000 to $135,000. Now I'm paying property taxes of $4500 a year on a house that's worth $135,000 (assuming I could even sell it for that) so the town can pay our unionized cops $97 fucking thousand a year for sitting in front of the Dunkin Donuts all fucking day long. $97,000 a year for ONE worthless unionized cop. Plus health bennies and pension, of course. So the total bill is more like $175,000 a year for one worthless unionized cop. |
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Doktor Howl (OP) User ID: 1278444 United States 02/27/2011 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. I don't know the total bill, but my local berg just raised my property tax bill by 25%, even though they lowered the valuation of my house from $212,000 to $135,000. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1279287Now I'm paying property taxes of $4500 a year on a house that's worth $135,000 (assuming I could even sell it for that) so the town can pay our unionized cops $97 fucking thousand a year for sitting in front of the Dunkin Donuts all fucking day long. $97,000 a year for ONE worthless unionized cop. Plus health bennies and pension, of course. So the total bill is more like $175,000 a year for one worthless unionized cop. So your argument is that we should get rid of the police? More fun than you really wanted. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1279287 United States 02/27/2011 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. I don't know the total bill, but my local berg just raised my property tax bill by 25%, even though they lowered the valuation of my house from $212,000 to $135,000. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1279287Now I'm paying property taxes of $4500 a year on a house that's worth $135,000 (assuming I could even sell it for that) so the town can pay our unionized cops $97 fucking thousand a year for sitting in front of the Dunkin Donuts all fucking day long. $97,000 a year for ONE worthless unionized cop. Plus health bennies and pension, of course. So the total bill is more like $175,000 a year for one worthless unionized cop. So your argument is that we should get rid of the police? In my town, yes. We could get rid of at least half the cops, cut the pay for the rest of them by 50%, and we'd still have more cops than we need. Do you think a patrol cop should make $97,000 a year (plus bennies and pension) for doing nothing? Because nothing is what they do, when they're not generating revenue for the town by writing bullshit traffic tickets. The last time there was a serious crime in this town, 10 years ago, they called in the state police to do the investigation and had the locals standing out in the street directing traffic. |
Doc Savage Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 1201655 United States 02/27/2011 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. If Koch is dipping his scrotum in your throat and you beg for more, you're a teabagger. Quoting: Doktor Howl(Sigh...) You know, Doktor, if you can express your arguments only with language like that, are you surprised that adults can't really take you seriously? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 958499 United States 02/27/2011 05:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. The economy, as we know it, would collapse. I happen to think that's a great thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1084809Until the next time you needed to buy food. nobody ever said teatards are smart |
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Doktor Howl (OP) User ID: 1278444 United States 02/27/2011 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. If Koch is dipping his scrotum in your throat and you beg for more, you're a teabagger. Quoting: Doktor Howl(Sigh...) You know, Doktor, if you can express your arguments only with language like that, are you surprised that adults can't really take you seriously? Imagine how despondent that makes me. More fun than you really wanted. |
Doktor Howl (OP) User ID: 1278444 United States 02/27/2011 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. In my town, yes. We could get rid of at least half the cops, cut the pay for the rest of them by 50%, and we'd still have more cops than we need. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1279287Let us know how that works out. More fun than you really wanted. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1047610 United States 02/27/2011 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. The economy, as we know it, would collapse. I happen to think that's a great thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1084809Until the next time you needed to buy food. nobody ever said teatards are smart The commietards are brilliant, I tell ya! Follow Georgie Soros and Obammy off that cliff, dum dum. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1047610 United States 02/27/2011 05:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. If Koch is dipping his scrotum in your throat and you beg for more, you're a teabagger. Quoting: Doktor Howl(Sigh...) You know, Doktor, if you can express your arguments only with language like that, are you surprised that adults can't really take you seriously? Imagine how despondent that makes me. The mentally ill don't always realize just how inappropriate and confused they are. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1220916 United States 02/27/2011 05:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. The tea baggers WERE NEVER outraged at the banks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 958499Right when public anger was surging the tea party "appeared" and starting shouting nonsense about socialism and Obama's kenyan brother. They're run, owned, and operated by the corporations and especially banks. This time next year they'll be rallying against the minimum wage and mining regulations (Koch brothers are in the mining biz). |
AZRainman User ID: 1278970 United States 02/27/2011 05:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. ... Quoting: AZRainmanI am waiting for them to start attacking the elderly for being on social security. Why would we do that? They paid in, so I am sure their money is sitting there with all those years of interest for them to withdraw. As for me, I would rather opt out and save my own $$. Stop trying to demonize people :( Cause the plan is to privatize and eradicate. Tea Party Patriots or Neocon Nationalists? [link to www.amconmag.com] The Tea Party and the Neocon Triumph [link to nationalinterest.org] Another brainwashed party has been compromised Privatize and eradicate? The money that I earn? So, I am not allowed to decide my own fate? I suggest you start day trading and come back to me in a couple years. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1220916 United States 02/27/2011 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. Remember the Tea Party before the stupids found out, though. There were a lot of people in the early stages of the movement that were trying to stand for their principles, and those were the principles of a person with above-average intelligence that was sick of all the lies and corruption. When the Tea Party was compromised, it happened that the media did its job well, and the stupids fell right into place. There are still a lot of people that are politically and socially aware, and some choose to still align themselves with the Tea Party, but the others have little voice. It doesn't mean they've gone away. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1084809THIS |
Doktor Howl (OP) User ID: 1278444 United States 02/27/2011 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. If Koch is dipping his scrotum in your throat and you beg for more, you're a teabagger. Quoting: Doktor Howl(Sigh...) You know, Doktor, if you can express your arguments only with language like that, are you surprised that adults can't really take you seriously? Imagine how despondent that makes me. The mentally ill don't always realize just how inappropriate and confused they are. "Mentally ill" = poor & weak. "Appropriate for the occasion" = rich & powerful. More fun than you really wanted. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1279287 United States 02/27/2011 05:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. In my town, yes. We could get rid of at least half the cops, cut the pay for the rest of them by 50%, and we'd still have more cops than we need. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1279287Let us know how that works out. The town burgermiesters won't fire them, because the cops are the only thing keeping the citizens from burning down city hall after the last tax hike. AND, the cops can't be fired, even if the local politicos wanted too, because the cops have such a powerful UNION! Fearless Chris Christie Lambastes ‘Obscene’ Police Union Contracts [link to www.breitbart.tv] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 958499 United States 02/27/2011 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. The tea baggers WERE NEVER outraged at the banks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 958499Right when public anger was surging the tea party "appeared" and starting shouting nonsense about socialism and Obama's kenyan brother. They're run, owned, and operated by the corporations and especially banks. This time next year they'll be rallying against the minimum wage and mining regulations (Koch brothers are in the mining biz). BS? Koch-Funded Book Argues Against Mine Safety Laws In West Virginia Paul Nyden, writing in the Charleston Gazette this Sunday, revealed that Koch Industries — the massive conglomerate of oil, chemical, manufacturing, timber, hedge fund, coal, and shipping interests run by the right-wing ideologues David and Charles Koch — has seeded West Virginia with several conservative front groups. Koch foundations provide the cash for anti-government efforts in the Mountain State, including a right-wing “think tank” called the Public Policy Foundation of West Virginia and for free-market faculty members at West Virginia University. Nyden notes that Russell Sobel, a local economist whose research and writing has been underwritten by Koch fronts, argues against the minimum wage and against mine safety laws [link to thinkprogress.org] teatard rand paul Rand Paul: Mine safety regulations aren’t needed since “no one will apply” for jobs at dangerous mines [link to climateprogress.org] teatard candidates rallying against minimum wage [link to www.thewashingtoncurrent.com] |
AZRainman User ID: 1278970 United States 02/27/2011 05:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. "In a world where corporate money has become the lifeblood of political influence, the labor unions are one of the few ways citizens have to fight against corporate greed," the release added. "Anonymous cannot ignore the plight of the citizen-workers of Wisconsin, or the opportunity to fight for the people in America's broken political system. For these reasons, we feel that the Koch brothers threaten the United States democratic system and, by extension, all freedom-loving individuals everywhere." [link to www.rawstory.com] Meanwhile, back to the corporate ass licking fanboys show. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1084809 Canada 02/27/2011 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. The economy, as we know it, would collapse. I happen to think that's a great thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1084809Until the next time you needed to buy food. Like I said, I'm prepared. I don't store food, but I don't buy ipods. My living wage is for living and my hobbies are free. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1084809 Canada 02/27/2011 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. ..and if all else fails, I have spent time overseas, and know how easy that life is in comparison. If my minimalist thing doesn't work here, it's a good life in southeast Asia. :) I'm not arguing. I just think people are happier when their lives are much simpler. And money is evil. |
Doktor Howl (OP) User ID: 1278444 United States 02/27/2011 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I love how the teabaggers have gone from outrage at banks, to outrage at unions in less than a year. The economy, as we know it, would collapse. I happen to think that's a great thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1084809Until the next time you needed to buy food. Like I said, I'm prepared. I don't store food, but I don't buy ipods. My living wage is for living and my hobbies are free. Yes, and so is transportation of food, apparently. You lie in a dream world. More fun than you really wanted. |
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