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Originally posted by thehoneycomb
OWS was thought up by left wing radicals. It does not address the real issues.
Originally posted by thehoneycomb
Actually the NAZIS endorse OWS today and the NAZI's were and are SOCIALISTS. Soo, the OWS also happens to target judeo-capitlaist bankers.
Originally posted by MentalGiant
I also find it weird that the "Tea Party" trolls hold themselves so high, but they acompolished ZERO, and got infiltrated with the exact type of idiots they didnt want in. They also got racist endorsements and all sorts of dumb issues. So Tea partiers point the finger...but did nothing themselves.....So Lame, but typical of people on this vibrationn line of idoacy.
Originally posted by thehoneycomb
Second, I do not endorse targeting anybody unless they have committed a crime then you have can have my endorsement.
Hmmmm
When the team further untangled the web of ownership, it found much of it tracked back to a "super-entity" of 147 even more tightly knit companies - all of their ownership was held by other members of the super-entity - that controlled 40 per cent of the total wealth in the network. "In effect, less than 1 per cent of the companies were able to control 40 per cent of the entire network," says Glattfelder. Most were financial institutions. The top 20 included Barclays Bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co, and The Goldman Sachs Group.
John Driffill of the University of London, a macroeconomics expert, says the value of the analysis is not just to see if a small number of people controls the global economy, but rather its insights into economic stability.
Concentration of power is not good or bad in itself, says the Zurich team, but the core's tight interconnections could be. As the world learned in 2008, such networks are unstable. "If one [company] suffers distress," says Glattfelder, "this propagates."
"It's disconcerting to see how connected things really are," agrees George Sugihara of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, a complex systems expert who has advised Deutsche Bank.
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Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by MentalGiant
I also find it weird that the "Tea Party" trolls hold themselves so high, but they acompolished ZERO, and got infiltrated with the exact type of idiots they didnt want in. They also got racist endorsements and all sorts of dumb issues. So Tea partiers point the finger...but did nothing themselves.....So Lame, but typical of people on this vibrationn line of idoacy.
David Duke endorses OWS.
www.breitbart.tv...
oops.
Originally posted by MentalGiant
Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by MentalGiant
I also find it weird that the "Tea Party" trolls hold themselves so high, but they acompolished ZERO, and got infiltrated with the exact type of idiots they didnt want in. They also got racist endorsements and all sorts of dumb issues. So Tea partiers point the finger...but did nothing themselves.....So Lame, but typical of people on this vibrationn line of idoacy.
David Duke endorses OWS.
www.breitbart.tv...
oops.
David Duke supports the Tea Party
www.youtube.com...
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by MentalGiant
Awww, did someone push your "angry" button?
Get over it. Debate the issue or resort to name calling. Oh, I see that you chose the latter. Okay.
Originally posted by MentalGiant
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by MentalGiant
Awww, did someone push your "angry" button?
Get over it. Debate the issue or resort to name calling. Oh, I see that you chose the latter. Okay.
Noone pushed an angry button...You have been shut off now...You know what you are. I know what you are.