220px-5.3.10SuzeOrmanByDavidShankbone

Person: Suze Orman


“Me? I want to publicly say thank you to the Occupy Wall Street movement. Thank you for not accepting the status quo. Thank you for not assuming there is nothing to be done. Thank you for rattling the cages. Much coverage of Occupy Wall Street has cast this as the beginning of something new. That’s only partly true. What I find so encouraging is that Occupy Wall Street’s more important message is that this marks an end point. An end to just shrugging and putting up with the inequity. An end to patiently waiting for government to get its act together and take steps to reduce the pain felt by millions of Americans who are unemployed, the millions more who are underemployed, and the millions more again who worry that if we indeed slip into a double dip recession they will soon become unemployed. An end to letting Washington just continue further down its dysfunctional dark hole without being called out.”

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4 Responses to Suze Orman

  1. Matthew S Harrison says:

    Suze you are a moron, just like the retards defacing our cities and begging for free stuff. Yo people make me sick. It’s the slime you elected who caused this mess, yet you have been conned marxists to blame it on rich. Your elected officials interfered with capitalism and bailed out private sector businesses, rather than let them fail. It is your elected officials who GAVE tac dollars to private businesses. You are all idiots. Instead if demanding public officials held accountable for our destruction, you are useful idiots being used by the communists. And you are all useless to them once communism takes hold. Enjoy the gulags brain surgeons!

    • Steve says:

      Well said, Matthew. It’s amazing that someone so stupid could actually have a program on TV. Oh, wait, I forgot about MSNBC. Nearly everyone on there is breathtakingly stupid.

  2. Guest says:

    Who knew that someone who champions personal responsibility and self-reliance when it comes to finances could be so off target. I guess it’s party before morality with some people.

  3. David Peterson says:

    Fail Suze!

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