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How Occupy Can Survive the 2012 Elections
Occupy Wall Street has been criticized from many angles. Some call it the ‘Left-Wing Tea Party’, while others say without defined goals, objectives, and leaders the movement has no chance of making a difference in politics today. One take on … Continue reading
Posted in Millennials
Tagged Direct Democracy, Gerald Celente, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, United States, Wall Street, Washington, Zuccotti Park
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Newt Gingrich Flip-Flops On Occupy Wall Street
Newt Gingrich made some comments recently about the Occupy Wall Street movement that got a lot of airtime on both TV and radio. Gingrich said that the people of Occupy Wall Street should, “Go get a job right after you … Continue reading
Posted in Millennials
Tagged flip flop, front runner, Gingrich, gop, Newt Gingrich, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, presidential politics, Republican, right-wing, take a bath, Wall Street
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Occupy Wall Street – Zuccotti Park Cleared!
Without warning, the New York Police Department moved in and cleared Zuccotti Park. The park has now been cleared. What does this mean for the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement? This was a big and bold move by the NYPD. … Continue reading
Posted in Millennials
Tagged Foley Park, New York, New York City, New York City Police Department, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Police, protest, Wall Street, Zuccotti Park
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Online Voting Movement for Occupy Wall Street
How could the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement stand behind something that would give everyone a larger voice in politics today, while at the same time bringing our election system into the 21st century? Come out in full force behind … Continue reading
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Tagged Generation Y, millennial, millennials, Occupy Wall Street, online voting, OWS, United States, Voting system, Wall Street
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Showdown On Wall Street Postponed!
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made an announcement this week to the Occupy Wall Street protesters. He said that on Friday at 7:00am, they would have to leave the park so that it could be cleaned, but that they … Continue reading
Posted in Economy
Tagged Brookfield Properties, Michael Bloomberg, New York City, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, protest, Street protester, Wall Street, Zuccotti Park
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Tea Party Coming Out Against Occupy Wall Street
There have been a lot of negative stories portrayed about the Occupy Wall Street movement. These stories appear to be coming from infiltrators from the outside, trying to find the worst of the worst to show the protesters in a … Continue reading
Posted in Tea Party
Tagged baby boomer, baby boomers, millennial, millennials, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Politico, protest, Tea Party movement, Tea Party protests, Wall Street
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