(Source: owsposters)
(Source: owsposters)
YES!
(via penthaus-pussy)
In Less Than A Minute Alan Grayson Explains Occupy Wall Street To The 1 Percent
This is fantastic.
If you see this ridiculous photo on your dash or Facebook News Feed, please do not let it stand. Below, I have given some responses that you are free to borrow or steal.
“I expect nothing to be handed to me.”
Except two scholarships covering NINETY PERCENT of the student’s tuition?!
Those aren’t available to everyone. I’d say it takes a bit of pluck for this student to celebrate herself so tauntingly.
Conservatives will reply “Yeah, but she earned her scholarships.”
I’m sure she had to get good grades to qualify for her scholarship. But scholarships don’t just materialize out of thin air every time a student works hard. This suggestion she makes that everyone would be fine if they just worked as hard as she does is arrogant and false. There’s still a lot of luck involved (too much) and her message shows she takes that completely for granted.
Scholarships have gotten more and more scarce since the early eighties, and the prevalence of student debt is one of the symptoms of the growing wealth disparity that people are now protesting.
Conservatives will say “Yeah, but people think they deserve a handout even if they haven’t proven they’ll be a good investment.”
Anyone who gains admission to college has proven through their grades and standardized tests that there’s a good chance they’ll make industrious use of an advanced education.
During the past several decades, our government has proven that it values an investment in education less than it values tax cuts, bailouts and corporate welfare for the very wealthy. As a result, it’s become harder and harder for middle class families to see their children go on to get college degrees.
Some people think that’s not the smartest thing we could be doing. And this young lady looks down on people who feel that way because everything worked out for her.
(Source: nenuphar-rose, via summersumz)
8 Reasons Young Americans Don't Fight Back: How the US Crushed Youth Resistance 
I hope the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon is an indication that youth resistance could be reborn, but this is an amazing analysis of what’s held it down. Unemployment over 14% for workers under 24 could re-ignite it after all.
(Source: goforthandagitate, via feistyfeminist)
MoveOn is distributing this graphic, hoping people will share it on Facebook and the like.
It’s a bit of an oversimplification to try to blame right wing nutjobs for the entire decline in the Dow this week. But it’s not much of a stretch to blame them outright for the S&P downgrade. They’ll try to claim it’s due to too much spending, but the actual text of the S&P decision focuses much more on the country’s unwillingness to raise revenue.
Translation: Congress is controlled by a cadre of delusional fucks who think we can have three wars at once without raising taxes on the millionaire oligarchs who paid for their election campaigns. That part is spot on. So oversimplification or not, I’m on board: “Heckuva job.”
Killing rail transit doesn’t go far enough in Kasich’s mission to take Ohio backwards. Now he wants another cut in libraries, whose budgets are already down 30% since 2000.
Really what won’t they take away to pay for tax cuts for the rich? When are we all going to say enough is enough?
Tax the Super Rich now or face a revolution Paul B. Farrell - MarketWatch 
I can’t believe this appeared on the usually Ultra-Right Wing Marketwatch.com.
The only explanation I can offer is that it’s so poorly written, the editors couldn’t tell whether or not he was being sarcastic.
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