Over the next two years, Democrats have the unfettered ability to be an albatross around the neck of the GOP — and to make sure that what little they manage to get done due to their paper-thin majorities becomes the reason for their undoing.
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Jury Finds 12 Philadelphia Protesters Not Guilty for Wells Fargo Sit-In
In the matter of The People v. Wells Fargo, a Philadelphia jury on Tuesday found 12 Occupy Philly protesters not guilty for a November 2011 sit-in against the banks’ predatory lending practices.
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Jury Finds Occupy Wall Street Protester Not Guilty After Video Contradicts Police Testimony
The first jury trial stemming from an Occupy Wall Street protest resulted in an acquittal, thanks in part to video evidence.
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The Robin Hood Tax and the Banker
A Robin Hood Tax on the banks could raise tens of billions to help protect public services, fight poverty and tackle climate change at home and abroad.
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Protesters Slam CEO and "Fix the Debt" Leader over Corporate Tax Breaks
Speaking at a Fix the Debt conference on Monday, Honeywell International Inc. CEO David Cote was interrupted several times by Flip the Debt protesters over tax loopholes that allow companies to pay far less taxes than ordinary Americans.
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Occupy Sandy: "We Got This"
Occupy steers its formidable movement toward disaster relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
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"99%": The Film
What happens when growing economic inequality in America bears heavily on its people?
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The Koch Brothers and Their Amazing Climate Change Denial Machine
How has a minority of outspoken climate deniers influenced more people than 20 years of legitimate climate science?
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Veterans Raise Their Voices for Peace
On October 7, 2012, a vigil was held at Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza in lower Manhattan.
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Madrid on the Brink
This short film chronicles the events of September 25 to 29 in Madrid, Spain, where tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets to demand the resignation of the government and an end to police brutality.
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Stories For Occupiers
As part of the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, New Zealand band Minuit have teamed up with New York photojournalist Nina Berman to produce this people-inspired music video.