Raze said:
Kasz216 said:
Raze said:
Kasz216 said:
1) Why won't they? They do in most other countries like France. Aside from which, unemployment for college grads is at like... 4%.
4) Who got the 40 month term? Is it light, well yeah sure. It isn't armed robbery though... and I don't think people actually do care that much since they never push for the offending legislation to be repealed.
5) How would there never be opponent bills? If the politicians aren't picking the laws to vote on, who is? If it's the people there will only be MORE opponent bills since the people are far more divided then politicians in what they believe in... this brings a large issue as people often just vote for things that are up to a vote if they don't have a strong feeling about it.
Which brings me to a new point
6) In greece in the Austerity riots huge fights broke out. Between the protesting Anarcists and the protesting Rioters. It's nearly impossible to get a revolution in a democracy where everyone still has the right to vote, because revolutions, like the recent ones in Libya and Egypt for example are made up of disparent parties that feel disenfranchised, and democracy is the only way to satisfy those agendas. It's REALLY hard to convince people to revolt against the US government when they could just as eaisily run a "Direct Democracy" candidate, or whatever the hell else they want, and try to vote them in peacefully.
If they don't have enough of a majority to elect them you can bet a revolution would be worthless since those who don't want a revolution will just rise up as well... and if the revolutionaries are mostly the super left wing like occupy wallstreet, they'll be in real trouble since it's mostly conservatives who own most of the guns.
7) Actually that one unjustified act ended up justified as well, the women got pepersprayed by accident when it sprayed out farther then he though due to the wind. He was aiming for protestsers who weren't on the shot, but were on the ground trying to pull down the barriers/grab polices feet. At that point it's either pepper spray or a boot to the mouth, and the pepper spray is the better option.
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1 - Because the French govt didnt sell their futures up the river, would be my guess. There's a lot of reasons why people are losing their patience and aren't going to remain complacent. Its a dam with a lot of cracks. Its only a matter of time before it bursts open and all hell breaks loose.
4- the broker who stole the funds, and neither story was about armed robbery.
5 - Process of filtration. People suggest laws, the gov't reviews them and filters out the extreme ones, and puts the logical laws to vote. Yes, this is true, there is a lot of passive voting, but there's no way to fix that. Its still better than having a bought congress passing laws that aren't in the best interest of most of the citizens.
6 - yes, the peaceful, simple way would to be to create a new party/platform. But we know that the voting system is broken beyond broken, I think the 2000 elections proved that one to us. Besides, the political system is acidic, anyone - even a person of the purest heart - will be consumed into the machine, instead of them fixing it. As for the right vs left wings and guns - if a leader were to emerge that found the middle ground of the tea party and the OWS people, that would be a massive force. It's like watching 2 storms slowly draw near to each other, the end result ends up into a superstorm.
7 - So, just to confirm, you're believing this information based on what? The shot shows the women head to toe, there's no one around them, and the barrier is right there. If people were on the ground, wouldnt the pepper spray have been aimed at, say, the girls' knees? The video has the cop's arm aimed right at eye level. I'm not so sure why you're defending the police so much, unless you're a cop yourself?
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1) Except they have... France's situation is a lot worse then the US in general.
4) Which broker and which funds? Like I don't know what case you are talking about here... is this a hypothetical?
5) It's very possible to have two opposing laws that are logical, in fact most loopholes for coprorations and such are built on such logic. IE: Farmers should have a subsidy because it will help US Farmers.
6) I don't see where you get the voting system is broken beyond belief, if enough people believe in one candidate, IE a majority there isn't shit that can be doen to stop him.
As for a middleground between Occupy Wallstreet and the Tea Party... i'm not sure what the middleground is between "Polititians are corrupt and therefore need more power to stop corruption" and "Policians are corrupt and therefore need less power."
Well outside of "Politicians are corrupt and things should stay the same." Which isn't exactly marching grounds for a revolution.
7) Based on witness testimony and his testimony. As for his aiming.... have you ever used a supersoaker before?
Gravity tends to effect liquid based things... generally requiring an arc the farther away you are from a target, ever think those people were further down off camera grabbing the police who are to the left of said video?
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1 - well of course. They willingly eat snails. ;)
4 - the two stories I told you earlier, is what we're referring. The mortgage broker who stole millions vs the homeless guy who stole $100 and returned it.
5 - fair enough, of course there wouldnt be any subsidies involved in a flat tax system. but I get your point.
6 - the electoral vote seemed to do a fine job of trumping the popular vote in 2000, no?
7 - I went back to watch the video over and over again, I can't see a valid target anywhere in the area he was spraying - look for yourself. about the 2 minute mark - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RADKPJcsb-Q ... He was flat out wrong, it was an excessive use of force, far beyond what the situation called for. There's no justifying it.
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4) Sentencing largerly depends on your state and how much was stolen. In Alaska for example you can get 20 years. 3 and 1/3rd years sounds like plenty of time for embezzling though, considering you're going to come out of that completely broke and blacklisted.
5) Could work anything, like lending regulations. I mean hell, Dod-Frank is passed off as "credible banking conrols" when in general it's effect will be to kill off small banks, if anything doing the opposite of making two big to fail banks, too big to fail.
Aside from which, I'd like to see how your proposing of a flat tax would go over with the Occupy Wallstreet crowd. Actually I wouldn't cause i'd fear for your saftey.
6) I don't see how that equals "System Broken". There are plenty of reasons to have an electoral system over a popular vote system... largely being so that small minority groups and small states don't get completely sold out.
The Electoral College essentially is a system between our House of Representatives and Our senate. One that doesn't rely on pure majority, nor on giving each state an equal voice, and there is good reason for it.
7) From that video though it looks like he is shooting INFRONT of them targeting someone off camera, and they got hit indirectly.