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In reply to the discussion: The Depressing Rise of People Robbing Banks to Pay the Bills [View all]KansDem
(28,498 posts)11. That photo is from a Tea Party protest in 2010
Tea Party Protest Against Barack Obama Draws Only Five People
By Jennifer Glickel and Heather Grossmann
DNAinfo Staff
EAST VILLAGE The Tea Party protest outside of President Barack Obama's speech in New York City was more like tea for two on Thursday, with only a handful of members present at the event.
The protesters, who were part of a local arm of the movement called Tea Party 365, carried signs and spoke to passersby about their distaste for the Wall Street reform package Obama is promoting.
Im here as a New Yorker because Obama is bad for New York," said tea partier Ayton Eller, a Brooklyn accountant. "Im here to protest the legislation Obama wants to pass, because Wall Street is Main Street. If the banks are regulated, it will have a ripple effect on the country and the world."
Kevin Donahue, an Upper East Side resident, said he is a Democrat but he is also a member of Tea Party 365 because he believes government is getting too big.
"The more government grows, the less freedom we have because we're the ones paying for it," Donahue said. "This is a capitalist country and we want it to stay that way."
Obama's speech had five main points: Protecting taxpayers when large financial firms fail; limiting the amount of risks taken on by banks; setting new transparency rules for derivatives and other complex financial instruments; stronger consumer protections; and giving investors more of a say in who runs firms and limiting executive pay.
"Join us, instead of fighting us in this effort," Obama urged at his speech at Cooper Union, only blocks from Wall Street.
http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20100422/east-village/tea-party-protest-against-barack-obama-draws-only-five-people
Five people??!!!
I kind of feel sorry for the woman claiming the demise of ma and pa businesses, like her pharmacy, were the result of Freddie and Fannie...Really??!!! What about companies like WalMart? One would think she would know about how WalMart and other mega-stores led to the disappearance of "ma and pa businesses" with the blessing of Wall Street. Pathetic...
By Jennifer Glickel and Heather Grossmann
DNAinfo Staff
EAST VILLAGE The Tea Party protest outside of President Barack Obama's speech in New York City was more like tea for two on Thursday, with only a handful of members present at the event.
The protesters, who were part of a local arm of the movement called Tea Party 365, carried signs and spoke to passersby about their distaste for the Wall Street reform package Obama is promoting.
Im here as a New Yorker because Obama is bad for New York," said tea partier Ayton Eller, a Brooklyn accountant. "Im here to protest the legislation Obama wants to pass, because Wall Street is Main Street. If the banks are regulated, it will have a ripple effect on the country and the world."
Kevin Donahue, an Upper East Side resident, said he is a Democrat but he is also a member of Tea Party 365 because he believes government is getting too big.
"The more government grows, the less freedom we have because we're the ones paying for it," Donahue said. "This is a capitalist country and we want it to stay that way."
Obama's speech had five main points: Protecting taxpayers when large financial firms fail; limiting the amount of risks taken on by banks; setting new transparency rules for derivatives and other complex financial instruments; stronger consumer protections; and giving investors more of a say in who runs firms and limiting executive pay.
"Join us, instead of fighting us in this effort," Obama urged at his speech at Cooper Union, only blocks from Wall Street.
http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20100422/east-village/tea-party-protest-against-barack-obama-draws-only-five-people
Five people??!!!
I kind of feel sorry for the woman claiming the demise of ma and pa businesses, like her pharmacy, were the result of Freddie and Fannie...Really??!!! What about companies like WalMart? One would think she would know about how WalMart and other mega-stores led to the disappearance of "ma and pa businesses" with the blessing of Wall Street. Pathetic...
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Let me get this straight- are you saying that since they have no money they should just die?
n2doc
May 2012
#4
the people with those signs look like bankers dressed up as ordinary folks.
Voice for Peace
May 2012
#10
Are these signs serious? Are there Americans REALLY this shamelessly stupid?
HughBeaumont
May 2012
#18
it's not a bad option, you get caught and end up with a secure place to live and 3 square meals
Voice for Peace
May 2012
#9
Hmm. Most people who know something about it say prison (even minimum security
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#20
It was an elderly man who couldn't afford medical care. He robbed it purposefully
riderinthestorm
May 2012
#15
Yeah, I remember that story when it came out and how quickly it got buried, almost
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#16
The U3 unemployment rate in Californias as of April 2012 topped out at a little less than 11%. Means
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#17