NoodleyAppendage
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Tue Aug-09-11 07:01 PM
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We are seeing through the actions of those in the Middle East and now Britain, that there are limits to what the "masses" will take before protest turns into willful action against the system.
When will America reach it's tipping point in this regard? I suspect soon. We're already seeing the kernel of mass dissatisfaction and rage against the machine in the winter WI protests and today's recall elections.
Thoughts?
J
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Tue Aug-09-11 07:02 PM
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| 1. but then who will fix the sewers? |
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Edited on Tue Aug-09-11 07:03 PM by mdmc
edit: k/r
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NoodleyAppendage
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Tue Aug-09-11 07:04 PM
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| 2. I can think of a few well deserving people for the job... |
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The "Cock" Brothers come immediately to mind. Anyone who worked for Morgan Stanley or JP Morgan would do, as well.
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