Chaz, 7/10 Vague, non-committal, late to the game, with enough background in people's subconsciouses to wonder if you're meaning class warfare initiated by whom, and brief.
Would read again. Good trolling.
Posted by TheMisanthrope on December 18, 2012 at 8:35 AM
@4 The best trolls are the ones where the statement could go either way in order to rile up somebody. I only gave it a 7 because it would have been better times last Thursday.
Also, this story was all over the interwebs last week, including the interview linked by Little Green Footballs which was exploited in the other direction.
Posted by TheMisanthrope on December 18, 2012 at 9:43 AM
Outstanding, Chas., outstanding!!!!! (BTW: I would have taken out my trusty ice pick and stealthyily used it on the Foxtard.)
Sen. Daniel Inouye died a short while ago. While I didn't always agree with the senator's stands, he fundamentally understood what was going on, as witnessed by his comments at the end of the Iran Contra hearings:
"There exists a shadow government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to pursue its own ideas of national interests free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself." (verifiable at the Congressional Record archives)
The Ultimate Christmas Book List for the Discerning Human
The Hellhound of Wall Street by Michael Perino
Wealth, Power and the Crisis in Laissez Faire Capitalism by Donald Gibson
The Billionaires’ Ball by Linda McQuaig and Neil Brooks
Extreme Money by Satyajit Das
Treasure Islands by Nicholas Shaxson
Debt: the first 5,000 years by David Graeber
The Web of Debt by Ellen Hodgson Brown, JD
Retirement Heist by Ellen Schultz
The Fine Print by David Cay Johnston
Battling Wall Street: the Kennedy presidency by Donald Gibson
The Bubble and Beyond by Michael Hudson (All of Prof. Hudson’s books)
Wall Street Capitalism: The Theory of the Bondholding Class by E. Ray Canterbery
Greenspan’s Fraud by Ravi Batra
Other People’s Money: the corporate mugging of America by Nomi Prins
The Rich and the Super-Rich by Ferdinand Lundberg
Into the Buzzsaw by Kristina Borjesson
Thy Will Be Done by Gerard Colby and Charlotte Dennett (if you can obtain his books on Du Pont, they will be highly rewarding!!!!)
@7: the right-wing blogs have been screeching about this as being an example of Union Thugs and bullying evil socialists and their violent takeover of the country and similar such garbage.
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