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Occupy party vs. tea party

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Just watched the noon news on KWQC. They had a national story on the Occupy party and interviewed a less-than-savory looking dude about his efforts. This guy actually stated something to the effect of " I refuse to get a job in this current economy until they get a livable minimum wage. The minimum wage is not livable".

 

This boy has some lofty goals, eh? He's gonna wait to apply until they have a real-good minimum wage. And who is providing for this guy in the mean time? And this is who nobama thinks he should be aligned with?

Just watched the noon news on KWQC. They had a national story on the Occupy party and interviewed a less-than-savory looking dude about his efforts. This guy actually stated something to the effect of " I refuse to get a job in this current economy until they get a livable minimum wage. The minimum wage is not livable".

 

This boy has some lofty goals, eh? He's gonna wait to apply until they have a real-good minimum wage. And who is providing for this guy in the mean time? And this is who nobama thinks he should be aligned with?

 

I saw that too, BB, and wondered does this represent 99% of Americans. Is that what they are claiming? I can promise you that 100% of MY Ameruican family does not subscribe to that philosophy. Thank God they are all hard-working and gainfully employed.

BTW - I wondered what that dude thought is a "livable minimun wage". Does one work at mickeyd's for 50 grand? How much would a burger and fries cost then? I think the answer is - he doesn't THINK!

 

Ditto that!

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Mayor Calls For Budget Cuts To Offset Millions In Occupy LA Costs

 

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The City of Los Angeles reportedly faces millions of dollars in expenses brought about by the Occupy LA movement.

City agencies have been ordered to calculate what was spent on the Occupy LA protests.

 

Repairs to City Hall’s lawn where the Occupy group set up camp on Oct. 1 will require an estimated $400,000. The police action to clear out the encampment on Nov. 30 cost more than $700,000.

Additional expenses are attributed to hauling away debris from the camp, and cleaning up graffiti that defaced City Hall marble walls and trees.

Mayor Villaraigosa says more budget cuts will be necessary to offset the costs.

 

LMAO!!!!!!!Laughing

 

How do they like them now????  Laughing  They should have recruited a TEA party rally instead.  Probably would have made money off them.   They sure got even with those rich guys, didn't they?  Well maybe not, seeing as how the ordinary citizens end up bending over for these scum bags.

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