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Old 10-06-2008, 11:08 PM   #1
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Instead of taking all the crap these douche bags send around, let's send some this back around to Wall Street and their Washington lackeys. They sure as heck didn't care when we were losing our jobs in factories or construction. They were all for keeping "inflation in check". My world won't come to an end just because a few of the "all powerfulvisionaries" hit the bricks and have to do a little real work.

Screw Wall Streed and those government thieves too.

Most people have a little cash saved for emergency.

Most people have a credit card they use a little bit.

Most people don't carry a balance or spend them selves in to slavery with their credit card.

Most people feel they are getting screwed over all in life as concerns their relationship with a. the government, b. wall street, c. the bank and bankers.

Most people would like to pull the knife out of their own back just once and twist it in those people's backs if they ever had the chance with out making their own situation worse.

Most people are only stopped from doing it for lack of a. power enough to see an affect, b. the knowledge of a way to do it.


Next I assume the above if brought together for a single goal would constitute a large enough constituency to have an affect.


We've seen that the banking system in this country and around the world is at least a little more fragile than at least I thought it was at this time and therefore vulnerable to attack.

The banks depend not only on the federal reserve to finance all their scheming shinanigans but they also depend on the afore mentioned group to provide a cheap source of money and labor to make products but also to squirrel away some money they can make use of to screw the squirrels with.

The weasels on wall street and in the banks and their government lackeys really squeel when they think their own jobs are in jepardy.

I propose a counter attack by the working stiffs who get robbed by the extortionist at the IRS, screwed over in to slavery by the bank, and now are having their life saving ransacked by wall street.

I propose a co-ordinated withdrawal of all liquid assets and that "we" with hold them for a week. (timing up for discussion)

I propose we start pushing the agenda on the internet now in preparation for a November 1 attack. This should be in time to make the affect felt prior to the election. Who knows if it is sever it may give people the feeling they actually do have the power to affect the government of our country and regain some control.

I propose so this doesn't become a national break in to some one's home day or week that people use the time between now and then to make arraingments for save keeping. A safety deposit box is as safe as a bank account, cost only a few dollars for a month rent, and deprives the bank of the opportunity to make money off your property. Myself, I have a substantial safe of my own.

I propose that people who feel in control enough of their own financial lives begin living off their credit card to rub a little salt in the wound and save their cash to deposit in the still open checking account or how ever they normally pay their credit card bill at the last possible day of their grace period.
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Old 10-07-2008, 11:34 PM   #2
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"I'd like to see my money Mr. Drysdale." Jed Clampett to Milburn Drysdale

Well to all the "Drysdales" out there, I not only want to "see my money", I'm taking it home for a little visit. I hear you been molesting it a little.
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Old 10-08-2008, 12:01 AM   #3
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Most people have a little cash saved for emergency.

Most people have a credit card they use a little bit.

Most people don't carry a balance or spend them selves in to slavery with their credit card.


exact opposite of all the people I know
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Old 10-08-2008, 02:17 AM   #4
 
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I agree with completelyon that one Big Duane.
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