General Interest > Tacitus' Realm

SEIU Official Reveals Plan To Destroy JP Morgan

<< < (3/7) > >>

ajax13:
You are right Frod.  No one should have the right to collective bargaining and union representation, and you have certainly demonstrated that with your story about that teacher's contract.  Fortunately, your elected representatives have seen the light, and soon we will be back to the good old days of absolute power in the hands of capitalists.  It was those goddamned tenured teachers and the bureaucrats who stole the trillions of dollars from the US economy, shipped all of the industrial jobs overseas and caused the price of food and energy to soar.  Motherfuckers.

Froderik:
Hey, I'm not trying to let anyone off the hook here.

Let's face it, there is plenty wrong with a lot of things; you don't know where to begin sometimes.

ajax13:
No, I know exactly where to begin.  I stand up for my rights and I think critically.  For over one hundred years, the Financial Elite of the Anglo-US axis has sought to consolidate their power.  This entails massive propaganda and the co-opting of, well, everything to further their agenda.  The fact that you bring up teacher's tenure when the US is at war in Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Lybia while the US populace is more and more reduced to government hand-outs and the bankers rake in record profits says it all.

BuzzKill:
Setting aside for the moment that incompetent, senile, and bat-shit crazy teachers can not be removed from the classroom in either the universities or high schools -  Or that *some* large labor unions are organizing actions to intimidate and disrupt the democratic process - How do you envision the results of breaking the banks? What assumptions do you think are probable if indeed "Atlas Shrugs"?

Fro - I have only had time to glance over the link you provided but it looks interesting. When I am feeling a little better I will make a point of looking at at least some chapters closely :)

Froderik:

--- Quote from: "ajax13" ---No, I know exactly where to begin.  I stand up for my rights and I think critically.  For over one hundred years, the Financial Elite of the Anglo-US axis has sought to consolidate their power.  This entails massive propaganda and the co-opting of, well, everything to further their agenda.  The fact that you bring up teacher's tenure when the US is at war in Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Lybia while the US populace is more and more reduced to government hand-outs and the bankers rake in record profits says it all.
--- End quote ---

Well are you saying education isn't important? I agree with everything you are saying, but there are other problems like that one that are more localized, day-to-day kind of problems.. in any case, I thought that was worth at least a mention, but I don't intend to focus on it, or do any kind of study on it...lol.

EDIT: The banks have gotten WAY out of hand.. can't agree more.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version