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08 December 2011
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Time magazine has named Occupy Wall Street the story of the year. Yep. So what's happening? The DC occupistas are showing serious strategic savvy: they're taking it to K Street, lobbying central, the funnel through which Corporate money purchases its (non-)governance. It is the crucial supply line. And, in grand '60s-style street theater, they've occupied the U.S. Chamber of Commerce holiday party by rolling out the red carpet for the lobbyists' and their Corporate masters' arrivals. Check it:
Brilliant. Who says this generation is lacking in imagination?
On yet another front, occupistas are attempting to occupy unoccupied foreclosed-upon houses. Keep up with them here.
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God bless us, every one.
Brilliant. Who says this generation is lacking in imagination?
ReplyDeleteHeh heh, he heh-hehed.
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Do you remember when Osama was the mostest importantest thing ever? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
ReplyDeleteProbably good that there's no way to have comments with sound as my impression of the narrator isn't very good, nor is this comment as comical as I'd hoped. Sestlavee.