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Bloomberg predicts riots over jobs day before planned Wall Street protest.
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<blockquote data-quote="WTJ" data-source="post: 1629774" data-attributes="member: 6661"><p>I cannot speak for others, but I will attempt to answer your question:</p><p></p><p>1. Poor people do not buy or own jet aircraft. This is the source of my income as a "blue-collar" worker.</p><p>2. My potential need for an attorney to adjudicate an insurance or malpractice case is right there with my odds of having the big win at the lottery. I am more likely to need an attorney to protect me from my public-servant government. How about the phrase "You can't fight City Hall"?</p><p>3. The 'justice' system in this country is a travesty.</p><p>4. The Republicrats, whom I do not like, seem to move more slowly at taking my income and individual rights than the Communist Party now masquerading as the Democrats, Progressives, or whatever the changelings are calling themselves today.</p><p>5. If I had to pick an amendment that is most important, it would be the "Insurance Policy for the </p><p>Constitution", and not protection of the ability of an over-litigious society to continue their activities. Some personal responsibility is in order here. </p><p></p><p>I agree with this: It appears we are too far down the road to stop for repairs. A wheel must come off first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTJ, post: 1629774, member: 6661"] I cannot speak for others, but I will attempt to answer your question: 1. Poor people do not buy or own jet aircraft. This is the source of my income as a "blue-collar" worker. 2. My potential need for an attorney to adjudicate an insurance or malpractice case is right there with my odds of having the big win at the lottery. I am more likely to need an attorney to protect me from my public-servant government. How about the phrase "You can't fight City Hall"? 3. The 'justice' system in this country is a travesty. 4. The Republicrats, whom I do not like, seem to move more slowly at taking my income and individual rights than the Communist Party now masquerading as the Democrats, Progressives, or whatever the changelings are calling themselves today. 5. If I had to pick an amendment that is most important, it would be the "Insurance Policy for the Constitution", and not protection of the ability of an over-litigious society to continue their activities. Some personal responsibility is in order here. I agree with this: It appears we are too far down the road to stop for repairs. A wheel must come off first. [/QUOTE]
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