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But early morning (Occupy Boston, part 2)
When you hear chants like “How do you solve the deficit? End the wars and tax the rich!” and “They got bailed out, we got sold out,” you are in the company of people with a very … Continue reading
Posted in Economy and war, Protest
Tagged 99%, deficit, economy, fairness, income tax, John Hess, Occupy Boston, Occupy Wall Street, recession, UMass Boston, war
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