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Brian Pomeroy  //  I can now handle complaints. Let me know YOUR problems if you have cleared them through your politician.

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Apr 14 / 8:12am

Cory Booker is an impossible person; he's...

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I blame the media for not pointing to people like this. They are busy worshiping the wealthy or taking orders from their bosses who make the most money from the ignorant and the fluff and gossip consumers. They ask you to go to their webpage where they try to sell crap that nobody can prove is not crap.

John Larson
Cory Booker is an impossible person; he's a politician with true passion and heroism. I want to believe in the guy, though. His words give me hope, and he doesn't even need propaganda posters to accomplish this.

Apparently he was at Zeitgeist 2011, so it's very likely that he actually exists. Part of me thinks this is a hologram and Booker is actually some sort of AI. If that's his secret then I welcome our digital overlords.

youtube.com - Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, discusses the lessons he learned from his father's experience as someone who grew up poor and was helped by a "conspiracy of love" around him, and how he believes...
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Apr 10 / 8:32am

North Americans Must Take the Money Back from the Wealthy

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/oil-sands-royalties-aren-t-big-enough-albertans-183545687.html

The gun-runners and drug dealers, along with the government, bankers and oil companies need to give the money back. Bank accounts all over the world need to be accounted. And the chemical companies need to be charged, along with the applicable government, with terrorism and treason.

Let us start with the wealthiest and work our way down.

"Brian Elwin Pomeroy"
Filed under  //  Money  
Apr 9 / 12:56pm

The Empathy Gap

·          http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/09/the-empathy-gap/?nl=opinion&emc=edit_ty_20120409




                       Joseph O'Shaughnessy

·                                 Downers Grove, Illinois

·                                 Verified

FLAG

Reagan was a nice guy. Right Wingers, union members, even Tip O'Neill loved Reagan. We hadn't learned our lesson yet. 

But I had to climb over the bodies of a dozen people sleeping in the vestibule of Grand Central Station to get into the terminal. I saw a man sitting in a cardboard box in front of St. Thomas's...with his little girl. 

And that was the Reagan recession when we knew it would end and simply gritted out teeth and waited. This is not the same. This is the attempt of Reagan's sick political heirs to change society permanently. 

Ryan is not a nice guy, nor was Reagan. These people who believe that they can stand up one morning and look up to the sky and say that they have been morally cleansed because of some switch they turn on in their minds that they call "being born again" are not saved. 

Their superstitions tell them that they are saved. They clear their consciences like sweeping out the garage. But they don't. It is too convenient. If it were that easy, anyone could do it. Anyone can. 

They use a mental device to ignore what they do not want to see. They do not see poverty and pain and disease and heartbreaking, long-term despair. It does exist, but not for people like Reagan and Ryan. 

That is how they can be so cheerful and such good company, and such "nice guys."

 

I have met many a Reagan in my life and it is why some others are angry people while the Reagan-type have all the friends; because they thought trickle down would work. They kissed the ass of the rich and got nothing but a bad taste in their mouths.

 

 

Apr 6 / 9:35pm

CBC Edits World Vision Bust

We were watching Market Place tonight and we saw that you edited the World Vision bust. Did the CBC employees get into trouble for screwing up the show or did somebody get fired for not reading a memo?

Brian Elwin Pomeroy

Apr 6 / 10:48am

[brianelwinpomeroy] BBC News - Commodity prices fall on global slowdown


Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 09:15:03 -0800
From: post-pbDGAqwipHfvumI@brianelwinpomeroy.posterous.com
To: elwinpomeroy@hotmail.com
Subject: [brianelwinpomeroy] BBC News - Commodity prices fall on global slowdown

I wanted the interest rates to go up one quarter every quarter until markets stabilized. I suggested this over a year ago and now at the end of 'room' to move we find the Canadian dollar lagging and people, the middle class, who did save money for retirement, not getting their just deserts.
 
Following the USA in monetary policy is stupid and greedy because it cons people into doing the wrong thing with their money; to not understand it properly.
 
Look me up and you will find I do not care to retire or make a lot of money but rather tell people to monitor the government before they screw the entire system up. I only anticipate the complaints from people in hindsight and that is what I resent. The basics of math still rule and the governments are using smoke and mirrors to cheat and or otherwise manipulate people out of their savings and their home.
 
“Brian Elwin Pomeroy”
 
P.S. I work for Appleton Estates Rum and Red Number Seven Tobacco. My only compliant would be taxes on sin, which is not a sin but rather a way to weed the weak. As with the weed, I know people, smart people, who handle this kind of life without any problems and I would suggest a little research by everyone.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16239895
 
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Apr 6 / 10:16am

[brianelwinpomeroy] Canada not for Everyone


Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 19:16:03 -0800
From: post-iqcayirGkioDvjr@brianelwinpomeroy.posterous.com
To: elwinpomeroy@hotmail.com
Subject: [brianelwinpomeroy] Canada not for Everyone

http://www.canadianbusiness.com/blog/business_ethics/64167--obeying-the-law-is-hard 
In fact, legalize it for everyone. These government agencies do not work together or they would deduce that bribing customs people smells like drug smuggling. THAT is where the money is and that is why it stays illegal.

  It seems to me that Canada is just a place where people work and home is some place they send money, but who could blame them. North America is still and always will be a place where the wealthy white people live and enjoy.

  Support the inching up of interest rates. Support the lowering of income taxes and deductions for the working poor. Support people who want to come here and work and produce as opposed to people who move here and buy a house and then park their money in a bank. Support more not less competition on everything consumers pay to encourage more people to come here.

  Canada is where people talk about the weather and nothing else. It is boring here. The system is designed to keep certain people out like an establishment might keep their prices up to scare away the riff-raff.

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Apr 4 / 12:00am

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada...

Obama slams 'trickle-down effect'
US President Barack Obama said his Republican rivals remained proponents of the idea of a trickle-down economy when it was clear it did not work.
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Apr 3 / 11:54pm

Mexico, Canada and USA Must Move to the Left; But Keep An Eye on them as well

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17604586

 

If the middle-class votes the right in again in any of these countries, I will give up. As with Zombies, as with the money whores, rule number one; double tap.

They know not what they do. They are addicted to money or human flesh and they need to be dealt a severe blow. The zombies need a double tap but the right wing only need to be shown the door and then we must guard the door and refuse them entrance ever again. Your vote is not enough; you must monitor the politicians work always.

"Brian Elwin Pomeroy"