FelixDeCat
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Hmm?
That was a reference to the movie Goodfellas.
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Hmm?
No but they influenced the economic conditions under which it was bought.
That was a reference to the movie Goodfellas. Maybe he is suggesting that crime might pay?
I still don't see how the growing income gap (legitimate issue for tax policy imo) or wall street has anything to do with people's grad school loans, having kids while having no money or having a shitty job for extended period of time.
I lived with my parents after finishing grad school in 08, racked up CC debt to pay for my bills (0% apr rolled over at 3%) and eventually found a job that wasn't anywhere near what I wanted to. Such is life - gotta make do with the cards you have.
I still don't see how the growing income gap (legitimate issue for tax policy imo) or wall street has anything to do with people's grad school loans, having kids while having no money or having a shitty job for extended period of time.
I lived with my parents after finishing grad school in 08, sold my benz * and got somethign 1/3 the cost, racked up CC debt to pay for my bills (0% apr rolled over at 3%) and eventually found a job that wasn't anywhere near what I wanted to. Such is life - gotta make do with the cards you're dealt.
* paid for myself from job before grad school.
A lot of people influenced those economic conditions, including the very people who bought the houses.
The single biggest "condition", aptly named since it is purely psychological, is that people began to think of housing as an "investment" first and not as a house. This made it just another speculative investment, driving a bubble mentality.
If you want to blame somebody, make sure you include your neighbors.
need someone to blame
Mmhmm, and just because a lot of people influenced those conditions, that doesn't mean they all influenced them to the same degree or in the same ways.
Nah. Just saying if you can't find work there's always shining shoes.
For the record, I don't know which percent I am in frankly. I am just sick of whiners blaming everyone but themselves for the situation they're in. Most of these protesters are barely in their 20s complaining how hard they got it. Give me a break. They just want something to bitch about because their rich daddies never hugged them when they were kids. Boo hoo.
So then they should receive an equal portion of the blame. It doesn't matter how responsible for the situation you are, it took a ton of idiots compounding their idiocy on top of each other in order for the shit storm to have occurred. You know what they say about pointing fingers right? You have 4 pointed right back at yourself.
Mmhmm, and just because a lot of people influenced those conditions, that doesn't mean they all influenced them to the same degree or in the same ways.
No. I think you'd be hard pressed to argue that the people buying a few houses influenced the economy to the same degree, or with the same intent, as the puppet masters on Wall Street.
Join the military.
And they did so under a system conceived on Wall Street ... look, the bankers / people on Wall Street are much more sophisticated than the average home buyer, and can act from a macro perspective in instituting a lending system ... the people buying the homes are neither as culpable individually or in aggregate.
And they did so under a system conceived on Wall Street ... look, the bankers / people on Wall Street are much more sophisticated than the average home buyer, and can act from a macro perspective in instituting a lending system ... the people buying the homes are neither as culpable individually or in aggregate.
I guess you missed my point. They shouldn't receive an equal share of the blame, they should receive a proportionate share of the blame, and the proportion of the blame that goes to the corrupt folks on Wall Street who set up the system that resulted in the economic cataclysm is much higher.
Not one person has responded to any of the substance that I or others posted. Instead, it's been 3 more pages of dogmatic talkikng points.
Yawn - take it to P&N.
this wasn't meant to be a P&N-type thread. General Butthead Fatranus threw everything off track. I just wanted to know if anyone here was at or had planned to protest as Wall Frickin Street :\
