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  • Beware when the angry mob is middle class

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...dle-class.html

    A summer of discontent? It seems a real possibility. Senior officers in the Met are worried. Of course, there are always groups which want to stir up disorder on the slightest excuse or none.

    The question in these deeply depressed times is how many people who would normally stay aloof might feel like joining them?

    It is difficult to think of a time when so many people of so many ages at so many levels of society have cause to be fed up and fearful for their futures.

    They range from the unemployed to savers who have seen their investments, principally for old age, brutally devalued in the stock markets. There are those who have lost their homes after being lured into excessive mortgages.
    There are students, many of whom were not qualified for higher education, who are being told that the jobs market is never likely to offer them serious employment.


    Add to this - as the police fear - a number of single issues such as Heathrow, or power stations alleged to cause global warming, or the business preference for immigrant workers, or events in the Middle East.
    Do the sums and you come up with a powerful cocktail which differs from previous periods of anger and dissent - because there is so much middle-class anger in it. The normally staid who would not join protests may do so now.

    A desire to protest is a common feature of adolescence and has regularly led to silly disturbances in the past. This time, the danger is that parents may feel like joining in.

    The situation is made worse by the fact that the Government, whatever confident attitudes it may strike in public, is plainly fumbling in its efforts to prevent a long-term economic depression.

    Comparisons with the past can be useful - or misleading. The Met thinks back to disturbances in the Eighties. Many of these were, in fact, little more than local looting. But that, too, could reappear under a general air of 'political' protest.

    ...
    Well, how soon can we see someone say? "Off with their heads!" While leading a mob of thousands...

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    Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

    Originally posted by Sapiens View Post
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...dle-class.html

    Well, how soon can we see someone say? "Off with their heads!" While leading a mob of thousands...
    The time has come for the people of this earth to remove the chains that have shackled them for so long. They are just now realizing the slavery that they have sold themselves into in the hopes of owning a home, but the time will come when it will be no more and men will rise to bring about the real change that we need. Those in power will do everything they can to prevent that from happening, but the status quo will remain no more once people realize how far down the rabbit hole we *really* are...
    Every interest bearing loan is mathematically impossible to pay back.

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    • #3
      Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

      Originally posted by ricket View Post
      The time has come for the people of this earth to remove the chains that have shackled them for so long. They are just now realizing the slavery that they have sold themselves into in the hopes of owning a home, but the time will come when it will be no more and men will rise to bring about the real change that we need. Those in power will do everything they can to prevent that from happening, but the status quo will remain no more once people realize how far down the rabbit hole we *really* are...
      Things "down the rabbit hole" may not be any better...;)


      Originally posted by Sapiens View Post
      Well, how soon can we see someone say? "Off with their heads!" While leading a mob of thousands...
      ...The Queen had only one way of settling all difficulties, great or small. “Off with his head!” she said without even looking round.

      “I’ll fetch the executioner myself,” said the King eagerly, and he hurried off...

      ...When she got back to the Cheshire-Cat, she was surprised to find quite a large crowd collected round it: there was a dispute going on between the executioner, the King, and the Queen, who were all talking at once, while all the rest were quite silent, and looked very uncomfortable...

      ...The executioner’s argument was, that you couldn’t cut off a head unless there was a body to cut it off from: that he had never had to do such a thing before, and he wasn’t going to begin at his time of life.

      The King’s argument was that anything that had a head could be beheaded, and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.

      The Queen’s argument was that, if something wasn’t done about it in less than no time, she’d have everybody executed, all round...
      Maintaing law and order is going to be hell...

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        Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

        Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
        Things "down the rabbit hole" may not be any better...;)



        ...The Queen had only one way of settling all difficulties, great or small. “Off with his head!” she said without even looking round.

        “I’ll fetch the executioner myself,” said the King eagerly, and he hurried off...

        ...When she got back to the Cheshire-Cat, she was surprised to find quite a large crowd collected round it: there was a dispute going on between the executioner, the King, and the Queen, who were all talking at once, while all the rest were quite silent, and looked very uncomfortable...

        ...The executioner’s argument was, that you couldn’t cut off a head unless there was a body to cut it off from: that he had never had to do such a thing before, and he wasn’t going to begin at his time of life.

        The King’s argument was that anything that had a head could be beheaded, and that you weren’t to talk nonsense.

        The Queen’s argument was that, if something wasn’t done about it in less than no time, she’d have everybody executed, all round...
        Maintaing law and order is going to be hell...
        Hope not! Florida is full of the Old and the trailer trash, I can handle the Old people just fine (I have a bat they have a cane) Not sure how to handle the trailer people

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          Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

          Originally posted by Sapiens View Post
          http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...dle-class.html



          Well, how soon can we see someone say? "Off with their heads!" While leading a mob of thousands...
          Give me a megaphone and see ;)

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          • #6
            Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

            Originally posted by RickBishop View Post
            Hope not! Florida is full of the Old and the trailer trash, I can handle the Old people just fine (I have a bat they have a cane) Not sure how to handle the trailer people
            If you're looking for some firearms suggestions IM me Rick

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            • #7
              Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

              Originally posted by RickBishop View Post
              Not sure how to handle the trailer people
              I think that the trailer people are where they're at for a reason and see no need to be worried about them.
              They'll go along with whatever is easiest for them (i.e. welfare in exchange for liberty) and resist anything that would require them to work.

              In the span of 25 years we've gone from "I want my MTV" to "I want my Judge Judy, Judge Hatchett, Judge Joe Brown, MTV, BET, Jerry Springer, and Maury Povich." They've got plenty to keep them occupied while others do their thinking for them.

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                Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                I once lived in a trailer, and my dad continues to live in one.

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                  Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                  I once lived in a chicken coup.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                    Originally posted by BadJuju View Post
                    I once lived in a trailer, and my dad continues to live in one.

                    I don't think that simply living in a trailer ("mobile home" if you prefer) makes one trailer trash.

                    I apologize, no intent to offend.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                      Originally posted by BadJuju View Post
                      I once lived in a trailer, and my dad continues to live in one.
                      I once lived in a trailer for one college semester. By myself. Trust me - I was trash.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                        Originally posted by roxtar View Post
                        I don't think that simply living in a trailer ("mobile home" if you prefer) makes one trailer trash.

                        I apologize, no intent to offend.
                        Heh, I know. It is okay.

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                          Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                          Mike Morgan:

                          My biggest warning to everyone has been the destruction of fiduciary money – pension funds, endowments, trusts, charities, etc. The boys on Wall Street have raped these funds and filled them with junk. Junk in the form of bogus joint ventures, overpriced assets and derivatives that generated huge commissions. As this unfolds, we will enter something akin to anarchy. In fact, we are at the precipice of anarchy right now.

                          [..]

                          6 – Crime – With what I see and hear, I believe we will see unbelievable spikes in crime throughout the world. For the US and beyond, as the weather warms into Spring and Summer, the masses will not sit back and do nothing. To the contrary, as we are seeing in warmer climates like Madagascar, Guadalupe and Martinique, the masses are already rioting. If you think the 1969 riots were horrible, I believe this year will make that look like a kiddie parade. We now have organized gangs on top of millions of angry people. We now have millions of unemployed that have no jobs and their 401k plans have been destroyed. We now have millions of people that don’t know if they can put food on the table much longer. If Obama wants to talk about Lincoln, let him go back and consider what happened during the Civil War. And if you think we cannot fall into anarchy like that again, you are only fooling yourself.

                          7 – Chaos: a state of utter confusion. I think that sums up where we are at today.

                          Unless we go after the economic terrorist and claw the money back, we will see violence on an unprecedented scale this year. We didn’t have huge shopping malls in 1969, but the downtown shops were all looted and burned. I saw it first hand in Asbury Park, New Jersey. That was 40 years ago . . . one Biblical generation. The malls will be looted and destroyed. Grocery stores the same. I do not see anyway to avoid this . . . IF we stay on the same course we are on.

                          Dillon Radigan on Fast Money this evening was bold enough to say we need to go after the crooks like Paulson, Mozilla, etc. He didn’t mention them by name, but he analogized them to terrorists.

                          I leave you with the only “C” word we should be concentrating on . . . Consequences. If we fail to force the thieves to pay the consequences for creating a world of financial crisis, we must pay the horrible consequences of financial ruin and chaos.

                          http://realestateandhousing2.blogspo...crime-and.html

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                          • #14
                            Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                            I was at the gun store in Atlanta this weekend. The place was packed with people who had never owned a gun before but had a bad feeling and thought they needed a gun to protect themselves just in case.

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                              Re: Beware when the angry mob is middle class

                              Ditto in Oklahoma City last weekend. A year or two ago, there would be a gun show every two-three months, you could get in for $6 and wander around at leisure.

                              Before the November election, the gun shows started popping up maybe once a month, and a little more crowded, and $8 to get in.

                              Right after the election through year end, two shows a month, $10 entry fee and a lot more people.

                              January/February 2009: A gun show every week, $12 to get in, and mobs of people competing to buy guns, and in size, ammunition.

                              OK and other states still have a "gun show" exemption by which "private sellers" not otherwise engaged in gun sales as a business/profession, can legally sell guns to any other private buyer - no paperwork, no instant background check, no ID, cash only.

                              I think lots of people are catching on to this as a way of insuring they have at least one firearm that's "off the books" so to say.

                              Recession? What recession? Guns and ammo are through the roof in OK and elsewhere.

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