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In reply to the discussion: Occupy Wall Street and the Personal Debt Crisis [View all]tama
(9,137 posts)to those more deserving, if you can't let go of it.
Rich guys leave tons of debt unpayed, their rich pals don't make big deal about it. It's suddenly horribly immoral and "financially challenged" if the little guy does the same and does not pay all his debts to the fat cats.
Get education, get a ton of debt from banksters.
Get a home, get a ton of debt from banksters.
Consume more so that "economy" don't go down, get a ton of debt from banksters.
Pay pay pay your debt, no job for you, pay pay pay your debt, no home for you, pay pay pay your debt, eat dust and die.
We are little guys and our social capital is that we keep our promises. To other guys like us and vice versa. We build our lives on mutual trust and aid.
The parasite class is not like us, they con us and don't keep their promises, they just suck us dry. The parasite class does not follow the human logic - which we naturally expect. It follows money logic. Which is fraud and make believe. The parasite class are not humans. They are legal persons. Strange abstract creatures that we somehow created but now control us. But they are not humans, human rules of keeping promises don't apply with them. They are just abstract entities and cannot feel pain or love. We owe them nothing.