Wednesday, October 5, 2011

CLASS WARFARE?

Tonight, Ed Schultz quoted Mitt Romney as saying the Wall St. protests are an example of class warfare.  I would ask, "Warfare?  Where is the violence?"  This is an example of frustrated people in pre-warfare.  Fox describes them as against capitalism rather than they are against economic equality.

Bernie Sanders believes that class warfare is better defined by what the Republicans are currently doing..All their efforts are aimed at further crippling the middle class.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and New York City officials sued a major Wall Street bank 10/4/11, claiming the bank scammed its customers by giving worse-than-promised exchange rates on foreign currency.  Can this be the first draining teaspoonful from the repressive ocean drowning the middle class?  Read more on this.

from the Global Realm
Another interesting event is written about on the Global Realm, 9/8/11 by David McGraw. "Full-Blown Civil War Erupts On Wall Street
As Reality Finally Hits The Financial Elite, They Start Turning On Each Other"
"Finally, after trillions in fraudulent activity, trillions in bailouts, trillions in printed money, billions in political bribing and billions in bonuses, the criminal cartel members on Wall Street are beginning to get what they deserve. As the Eurozone is coming apart at the seams and as the US economy grinds to a halt, the financial elite are starting to turn on each other. The lawsuits are piling up fast."

To read about these lawsuits, click here.

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