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[QUOTE="Yeti:1246210"][QUOTE="RustyPS%20should%20be%20working:1245833"]1) As you said, what's the solution? A bunch of people shouting about this and not offering a outline to change what's wrong isn't very productive, and it certainly will fall on the deaf ears of the government. To them, it probably sounds like when a big group of characters of South Park complain about something, "RABBLERABBLERABBLERABBLERABBLERABBLERABBLERABBLE"[/QUOTE] that's my biggest issue. what do these fatcats in Wall Street care? they willfully fucked us over, now we're pissed, and they are supposed to change? they hold the cash, they hold the power. to me, the only way anything will change is if Congress brings these financial criminals up on charges for the crimes they blatantly committed. but since that will never happen, we aren't going to see any change. Unless someone like Ron Paul comes into office and just fires everyone, and then replaces them with people who actually want to help the public, it's just going to continue. These protests are a sign of changing tides, but still only a symbolic gesture. i truly hope for change, but i won't hold my breath. [/QUOTE]
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