Reggie Middleton: Why Occupy Wall Street When You Can Control Wall Street?

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18 Responses to Reggie Middleton: Why Occupy Wall Street When You Can Control Wall Street?

  1. Max and Stacy…
    Why tear up dollars? We should start campaign to get rid of nickels and dimes…. They’re expensive to produce, useless with so much paper being printed and it will send a message to the people. U can get all the politicians involved..
    Its like in Buenos Aires, where they have nickels and dimes which are completely useless( unless riding a bus).

  2. I meant nickels and pennies… sorry

  3. Bring Back Glass Stegall!!

  4. Reggie is uber cool

  5. @snoop:
    The music shows that!

  6. Can-ton-aaaaaaaaaa not Can-tone-a!

  7. EuropeanSlave

    The next bubble bubble is always bigger than the preceding bubble:

    http://in-other-news.com/2011/The_coming_burst_of_the_bond_bubble

  8. Keeping your money in Wall Street and in the big Banks, is similar to gun owners being killed by their own guns.

  9. @mirrormirror – How about an Occupytheplanet Hedge Fund…………..monetize decent, as you say.

  10. @mirrormirror – Followed by a Mass Social Withdrawal of billions of dollars/euros etc. to be hedged in the occupytheplanet fund. Check mate.

  11. Barry Soetero

    Yeah People;
    Good Advice Man.
    A Simple Idea like this must go viral!
    Take your money out ASAP. Invest some in the OWS Hedge Fund: naked short TBTF stocks. Make billions as the stock dwindles down to zero!
    Also spend some of your fiat and buy as much physical silver as possible too.
    No mercy to the TBTF’s. Let them go down and out. Nothing more satisfying than
    turning rich TBTF bankers into penury!

  12. who does that song

  13. The US banks and government are not afraid of protesters or rioters.
    The only thing the US banks and governments are afraid of is:

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!A GENERAL STRIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Innocent protesters can easily be beaten, arrested, prosecuted, jailed. However, a general strike would shut down the economy and no one would get hurt or jailed. The people have the power if they can organize a five-day general strike – don’t work, don’t shop, don’t invest, don’t do anything for five days. Then at the end of five days, watch the stock market crash, the economy grind to a halt, corporate profits plummet. That is the only way to give the power back to the people. Protests are good to get out the message and mobilize and motivate large numbers. But only a general strike will have the desired effect. It has worked in other countries at other moments in history. But the US has too many police and security forces, and street protesters will only get themselves ignored and arrested. A general strike would bring the economy to its knees and the politicians would have to reform the system.

  14. The reset will need to be followed by a new cycle, a new solution,which has yet to really take firm shape. The movement is in a warm up phase and the establishment is on notice that the current arrangement is untenable. A solution is still going to have to involve major decentralization and a new form of liquidity. Sovereign currency produced by a new government and it’s treasury will be key but not before a complete purging of the old. Sovereign currency. Stop making demands to the 1percent. This will only result in placation. Look at egypt. Make assertions. They need to be told they are finished. The solution still needs time to evolve though.

  15. FECK ME!……HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I SAID ON HERE…..TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT OF THE BANKS!

    Its YOUR money, not the crooks who are smiling at you while they screw you with 1/2%
    interest and real inflation at nearly 10%

    Walk the walk, dont just talk the talk, but there are too many yapping talking heads on here, that have either just woken up to this, and even more that dont have the courage of their so called convictions.

    Dont just talk………..DO IT!

    Gutless empty talkers!

    Z

  16. @Ian james

    Spot on, mate. No time for hot-headedness. Too much at stake here.

  17. Cool. More solutions.

  18. Hip Hop just won’t go away!
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