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Sat Oct-08-11 01:20 PM
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| 26. A billionaire speaks. He's part of the problem. Crook. n/t |
| -Bloomberg blasts Wall Street protests as bad for the city |
HomerRamone |
Oct-08-11 08:37 AM |
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Oh, hush. |
Kurovski |
Oct-08-11 08:40 AM |
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But of course they are, that's the point! If they were good for the city it wouldn't be useful. |
Lionessa |
Oct-08-11 01:57 PM |
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Maybe the mayor can get a donation from Golmansachs? |
midnight |
Oct-08-11 08:41 AM |
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NYC's tax base. Tourism to a certain extent but he meant taxing the obscene profits |
no_hypocrisy |
Oct-08-11 08:41 AM |
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And Stage 3 of the people opposed start |
rpannier |
Oct-08-11 08:44 AM |
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LOL @ your wrestling reference. |
BulletproofLandshark |
Oct-08-11 09:37 AM |
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Stage 4 will be insinuations that they are terrorists or communists |
daleo |
Oct-08-11 06:40 PM |
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l bet street vendors are doing good. |
Skink |
Oct-08-11 08:47 AM |
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Spoken like a true 1%er. |
shraby |
Oct-08-11 08:50 AM |
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+1 |
Pacifist Patriot |
Oct-08-11 09:12 AM |
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Idiotic |
BeyondGeography |
Oct-08-11 08:50 AM |
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He doesn't need a wahmbulance, he needs a hearse. Fucking braindead. |
saras |
Oct-08-11 09:33 AM |
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Well, here's the thing. Maybe if you weren't so beholden to Wall Street |
The Backlash Cometh |
Oct-08-11 09:35 AM |
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Might be that Wall Street is bad for the City and the Country. |
Downwinder |
Oct-08-11 09:42 AM |
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But |
BumRushDaShow |
Oct-08-11 11:37 AM |
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Tax revenues are not constitutional protected rights. |
buckrogers1965 |
Oct-08-11 09:57 AM |
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no... Bloomberg is bad for America |
fascisthunter |
Oct-08-11 10:02 AM |
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Fucking parasite. Show us the callouses on your hands, you |
coalition_unwilling |
Oct-08-11 10:23 AM |
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Go eat a ham sandwich, Bloomy. |
DinahMoeHum |
Oct-08-11 10:34 AM |
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The protests are not half as bad for his city as his police force is. nt |
jwirr |
Oct-08-11 11:03 AM |
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Typical |
lsewpershad |
Oct-08-11 11:08 AM |
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I'm sure Mr Bloomberg is always civil to his subordinates. |
bemildred |
Oct-08-11 11:28 AM |
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Bloomberg has been showing his true colors here dispite his seemingly mild manner otherwise. |
Metta |
Oct-08-11 11:34 AM |
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The Fox In Charge of the Hen house |
marias23 |
Oct-08-11 11:34 AM |
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The Fox In Charge of the Henhouse |
marias23 |
Oct-08-11 11:37 AM |
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Hey, Billionaire Bloomy! |
SoapBox |
Oct-08-11 12:33 PM |
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well, he's one of the elites, of course he doesn't like it. too bad for him. |
krabigirl |
Oct-08-11 01:10 PM |
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A billionaire speaks. He's part of the problem. Crook. n/t |
deacon |
Oct-08-11 01:20 PM |
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And, this asshole literally bought another term as mayor. n/t |
deacon |
Oct-08-11 01:22 PM |
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If the PTB |
quakerboy |
Oct-08-11 03:46 PM |
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Memo to Mayor Bloomberg: Tourists like me want to come to NYC to see the protesters! |
gauguin57 |
Oct-08-11 08:22 PM |
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OWS Blast Bloomberg as bad for the country |
Devil_Fish |
Oct-08-11 10:18 PM |
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No money to clean the parks, what a typical rich douche bag. |
sarcasmo |
Oct-08-11 11:00 PM |
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