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    I didn't know boost was my internet guide

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    whats up with wallstreet? just heard it here or am I not that updated with current events..
    some crazy things going on man
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    BofA in Santa Cruz does not allow protesters to close accounts: Bank of America prevents protesters closing their account - Occupy Santa Cruz - YouTube
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    Nine nine, nine.
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    Cenk is the motherfucking man. Watch the video within

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    The homeless are starting to get in on the free chow lines and also stealing shit. Will they be embraced? Will the revolution turn to the police for help? Stay tuned!
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    5th of november peeps. close your accounts and open up new ones at local credit unions and banks.

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    I'm going to close my account at my credit union and open a new one, just so I don't feel left out.
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    Sorry, barely scraping by, ain't got enough to open a new account with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty3038 View Post
    Sorry, barely scraping by, ain't got enough to open a new account with.
    Credit unions don't have minimums to open accounts.
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    Why would you not already have an account at a credit union? They are generally awesome sauce.

    Used to bank at bank of america, lol. Now I bank at a credit union.

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    <3 my credit union tbh and havent used an actual bank since i was about 15 but to those who havent made the switch gotta post

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    Serious question, what is it that you love about your Credit Unions? Political agenda aside, I get free checking and a great web interface at one of the big banks.

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    free movie tickets, free sports tickets, overdraft forgiveness,

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    Do you have your credit cards with the credit unions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by flomo View Post
    Do you have your credit cards with the credit unions?
    Unfortunately, I wouldn't be able to let go of my Chase Freedom card. 1% cash back (and 5% in some categories) is >>> than cashback given to me at my credit union.

    However, people with bad credit may have an easier time getting a credit card at their local credit union.

    Quote Originally Posted by !Luck View Post
    Serious question, what is it that you love about your Credit Unions? Political agenda aside, I get free checking and a great web interface at one of the big banks.

    !luck
    You may not be hit by fees but others get smacked by fees left and right.

    Credit unions barely have any hidden fees. I like my credit union because there is no incoming wire transfer fee, no overdraft fee, etc. I can't think of one big bank that doesn't screw their customers over with tons of fees.

    inb4 "well don't overspend your checking."

    Money sitting in my checking account is money not gaining interest. I sometimes forget to deposit checks or sometimes transfers transfer late. Luckily, I haz overdraft and nothing bounces.
    Last edited by BooG690; 10-27-2011 at 11:08 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikes View Post
    <3 my credit union tbh and havent used an actual bank since i was about 15 but to those who havent made the switch gotta post
    I still have my money in what I think is a top 5 US bank. I haven't made the switch because I honestly haven't sat down to consider my options. I've had good experiences with my bank and my oldest credit card is with them, but I haven't given an honest thought to switching over to a credit union.
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    Excellent article from a technical 1% giving opinions on taxes and OWS and related stuff

    A Voice From the 1% | AlterNet
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    the only thing i want from my credit union is to be able to take pictures of checks to deposit them. would save me from having never needed to leave the house to go to the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy View Post
    Excellent article from a technical 1% giving opinions on taxes and OWS and related stuff

    A Voice From the 1% | AlterNet
    salad editorial imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by !Luck View Post
    Serious question, what is it that you love about your Credit Unions? Political agenda aside, I get free checking and a great web interface at one of the big banks.

    !luck
    my dad accidentally wrote 6 checks with his old account that had $0 in it. in total he was charged about $300 in fees. he went to the credit union and explained his mistake and they waived every single fee. gl with that at big banks. (not saying it's impossible to happen at a big bank but i find it highly unlikely)

    i also get free checking, free online banking with tons of features. and as boog says, there's no hidden/fine print fees. i also don't have to pay anything for overdraft protection, as long as i have money in my savings if i accidentally go over in checking they will pull it from savings. might not be limited to just credit unions though, idk.
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    Occupy Oakland Tuesday October 25 on Vimeo

    Btw, my credit union's credit card apparently doesn't charge me balance transfer, cash advance, or annual fees. Also, the APR is equal for cash advance, payments, etc. That's unheard of at any other bank.
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    This is really cool

    Occupy Phoenix with AR-15's - YouTube

    I think the divides between liberals and conservatives is mostly artificial. We've been pitted against each other by politicians and media, but when it comes down to it, we pretty much believe the same stuff, and sometimes have a different perspective on how to explain those beliefs. They say OWS is a liberal thing, but it's not because conservatives also understand that our politicians are bought by the corporations and that the banks are thieves. I think OWS is bringing out a lot more libertarian and conservative types than people say, and that is one of the most important parts of what makes change.
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    wtf is going on with the nypd these days. non OWS related, but sort of topical:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/02/ny...s.html?_r=2&hp
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    Quote Originally Posted by baudib View Post
    wtf is going on with the nypd these days. non OWS related, but sort of topical:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/02/ny...s.html?_r=2&hp
    Maybe I'll go off on it at some later date, but criminal justice is the most entrenched and corrupt complex in the country, possibly by a lot. IMO even moreso than oil and mercenary profiteers murdering poor brown people in countries most people can't pronounce
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    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy View Post
    Maybe I'll go off on it at some later date, but criminal justice is the most entrenched and corrupt complex in the country, absolutely by a lot.
    FYP

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    When OWS started, I said I was very surprised that there was enough grit in the country to do this, and that it was the beginning of something enormous. I stick to that

    I feel that a whole shitload of people know what's up, but only have just started doing something about it. This is the start of a new civil rights movement.

    Cenk @ Occupy Oakland - Angela Davis & More - YouTube
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    conan's segment with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog last night at OWS was pure gold!
    eeevees are not monies yet...they are like baby monies.
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    Absolutely excellent footage of Occupy Oakland. "Sharing will save the world" is the best sign I've ever seen, because it's so damn true. And the talking point "our labor creates their wealth" really, really needs to be at the forefront of OWS rhetoric IMO

    Banks Shut Down: Occupy Oakland w/ Cenk - YouTube

    ^^ this one has some footage spliced from a video I posted yesterday

    Occupy Oakland Port Shutdown - YouTube

    Occupy Oakland Organizer on Blocking the Oakland Port - YouTube
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    So I decided that im going to occupy wall street in new york next Thursday. I am going show up with a back pack and not much else and see how long I can stay there. I am doing this for all the wrong reasons, but I think I will have a cool experience and I will share it with all of you.

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    You're gonna hate it. It's fucking disgusting down there.

    Seriously. The media has that part right.
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    It's odd my choice is either that or spending 550 for Waldorf Astoria. Both are cool....
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    i demand a tr every 8 hours!

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    boog did you go before or after the clean up thing?
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    After.

    It's not really it being dirty. It's the people. There are tons of homeless there using it as shelter (which I'm not against). Also, there were many protesters that definitely haven't showered in a while. It's really not a good representation of the message because, if I didn't know any better, I'd just think that they were a bunch of lazy hippies that didn't want to get a job and were complaining (much as the media portrays them).
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    If you ever needed any proof that the protesters are the good guys and those being protested are the bad guys....

    Police snatching Occupy Asheville participants in retaliation for Oakland solidarity march : Indybay

    Cliffs: cops surveilling protesters use footage to arrest them later on unrelated charges
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    DEBT: The First 5000 Years : David Graeber : Keiser Report - YouTube

    Excellent explanation of the debt = money thing, and how it seems the only way to ever really fix debt issues is to default, but our society is so corrupted that the creditors are protected instead of the economic necessity of the debtors being protected
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    Is there an estimate (in $$) that the 1% is hoarding??
    It would be nice to know that figure if it is known.
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    Between one and two trillion I believe
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    I was at occupy walk street for about 5 hours. There are significant differences among the people. The true leaders don't live there. Or I should say the political leaders don't. The ones that run food system/security and information do. It isn't as dirty or as smelly as I thought it would be. There are a few drunks, but it is fairly contained. The smell of pot is present, but does not hang heavy in the air. Most of that, including the drunks are east side of the park. The General Assembly is on the north. The political process is interesting but it has been taken over by people who know how to lead and there is a semi formal system.{spam link}


    While I was listening to a proposal to send 25 delegates to Egypt, a new person hippie looking started yelling and saying how we shouldn't be spending 29k on this. He disrespected the process but their own security contained him within 15 minutes.{spam link}

    Consenus type government does not have a future. I may support some of there ideas, but this revolutionary system cannot get anything done. There are too many factions and the blocking of any real proposal is too easy. I'm not putting this for debate here, but more stating it as fact so if I am wrong there is a record.{spam link}

    I was asked for money "for a friend" who has stomach problems and needs a pot brownie. Now my sample size is small I'm confident that he is part of the minority (15%) or less. Again most of the people who provide food, real information, power and comfort are legit.{spam link}

    I did not stay the night, since I came unprepared. If I was truly committed I could have asked for blankets and would have received them, but I felt like a phony. I was also fairly cold and wet, as I'm writing this from my 175/night hotel room. {spam link}

    I also met a few cool people one kid was 16 and an other was a laid off history teacher from DC. But I'll save that story for another time.

    -!luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by !Luck View Post
    I was at occupy walk street for about 5 hours. There are significant differences among the people. The true leaders don't live there. Or I should say the political leaders don't. The ones that run food system/security and information do. It isn't as dirty or as smelly as I thought it would be. There are a few drunks, but it is fairly contained. The smell of pot is present, but does not hang heavy in the air. Most of that, including the drunks are east side of the park. The General Assembly is on the north. The political process is interesting but it has been taken over by people who know how to lead and there is a semi formal system.{spam link}


    While I was listening to a proposal to send 25 delegates to Egypt, a new person hippie looking started yelling and saying how we shouldn't be spending 29k on this. He disrespected the process but their own security contained him within 15 minutes.{spam link}

    Consenus type government does not have a future. I may support some of there ideas, but this revolutionary system cannot get anything done. There are too many factions and the blocking of any real proposal is too easy. I'm not putting this for debate here, but more stating it as fact so if I am wrong there is a record.{spam link}

    I was asked for money "for a friend" who has stomach problems and needs a pot brownie. Now my sample size is small I'm confident that he is part of the minority (15%) or less. Again most of the people who provide food, real information, power and comfort are legit.{spam link}

    I did not stay the night, since I came unprepared. If I was truly committed I could have asked for blankets and would have received them, but I felt like a phony. I was also fairly cold and wet, as I'm writing this from my 175/night hotel room. {spam link}

    I also met a few cool people one kid was 16 and an other was a laid off history teacher from DC. But I'll save that story for another time.

    -!luck
    While I don't really support the whole occupy thing, I congratulate you !luck for going out and taking part in something you are following/believe in.
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    A+ trip report sir

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    Just letting you know that there are tons of homeless there that have zero to do with OWS the protesters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty3038 View Post
    While I don't really support the whole occupy thing, I congratulate you !luck for going out and taking part in something you are following/believe in.
    Honest, no judgement question, why don't you support the Occupy Wall Street movement?
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    It's too mainstream now. I support some of the smaller movements, like Occupy OccupyWallStreet and OccupyGordonGekko.

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    What's with all the {spam link} stuff form !luck's trip report?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikes View Post
    there are*
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    Yeah. What's with the spam links? Is my phone hacked?
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    i didn't make that meme

    if i did i would have used films instead of movies

    its ldo obv that hipsters watch films and not movies

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    Quote Originally Posted by !Luck View Post
    Yeah. What's with the spam links? Is my phone hacked?
    You own a phone? Seems like you're still supporting Wall Street to me.

    It's like a vegetarian wearing leather, man.
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    Wall Street owns the Fed, Fed owns money, money buys food, eating food supports Wall Street
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    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla View Post
    Honest, no judgement question, why don't you support the Occupy Wall Street movement?
    First off I don't know a whole lot about it, other than what I'm getting from MSM and I also am working to be 'the man' that everyone is rallying against, but that is based on incomplete knowledge of the platform. Plus it has gone on so long now that no one seems to care any more one way or another.
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    Just when you thought Congress couldn't get any more corrupt...

    THE CONGRESS INSIDER TRADING SCANDAL IS OUTRAGEOUS: Rep. Spencer Bachus Should Resign In Disgrace
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty3038 View Post
    First off I don't know a whole lot about it, other than what I'm getting from MSM and I also am working to be 'the man' that everyone is rallying against, but that is based on incomplete knowledge of the platform.
    I think that's all fair considering that you can't hear about OWS unless it's filtered through anything from word-of-mouth to the MSM. And like everything in politics, keeping it atleast a yardstick away is good move.

    Plus it has gone on so long now that no one seems to care any more one way or another.
    This, however, isn't. The longer it goes on, the more impactful it becomes on the national conversation. Remember how the Tea Party transformed Town Hall meetings into shout-fest mad-houses? I think you can see the OWS-effect in the shift from debt worries and cost slashing towards job creation and unReaganizing taxes.

    In any case, I continue to be very impressed by the occupy movement, and I hope it continues.
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    truth-out, alternet, and thinkprogress are examples of real journalism. Markedly different than the MSM
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    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy View Post
    truth-out, alternet, and thinkprogress are examples of real journalism. Markedly different than the MSM
    I didn't visit any of these but with a name like 'thinkprogress', I can't imagine this being "real journalism."
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    Quote Originally Posted by BooG690 View Post
    I didn't visit any of these but with a name like 'thinkprogress', I can't imagine this being "real journalism."
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    Real journalism is delving into events and checking the powers. ThinkProgress is one of the few that actually do that.

    The whole "impartial" thing about journalism is false. Ed Murrow was a journalist, and it had nothing to do with where his biases lay

    Oh and bookmark Truthout | Fearless, Independent News and Opinion It's probably the best, most accurate. You'll notice stark contrasts between what they put out compared to anything related to the corporate royalty MSM
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