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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Confessions of a Banker with a Bullhorn
Last November, a member of Occupy Portland got on a bullhorn, claimed he was a banker and asked all of Portland to please not move their money from "his" multibillion-dollar bank.
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Everything is Not O.K.
Before the Occupy Movement even began, London had Everything is OK, a collaborative art project aimed at provoking people to more critically consider the status quo.
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Economists Support the Occupy Movement
On November 13, 2011, economists from the University of Massachusetts Amherst drafted an open statement to the Occupy Wall Street movement pledging their support.
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Occupy by the Numbers
The folks at Occupy Animator have broken down the reasons we Occupy in terms even non-occupiers can understand.
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A Shout in the Sky: Barcelona 2011
"Shouts in the Sky" is a documentary film about the occupation of Plaça de Catalunya in May, 2011, in Barcelona, Spain.
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Barcelona on Fire
On March 29, millions of people across Spain went on strike.
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Occupy the DOE
200 parents, teachers staff and students had convened on October 25, 2011, to discuss new standards being implemented in New York City public schools when the meeting was massively mic-checked for three full minutes by members of Occupy Wall Street.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Are You With Me?
"Are You With Me?" explores the legacy of the 1969 takeover of City College, led by students of color who would eventually win open admissions.
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Enough is Enough
After months of coordinating actions and events to explain the mission of the Occupy phenomenon via local media venues, the Occupy Portland Media Coalition (OccupyPDX) decided to take their message to the masses in a more direct and proactive fashion.
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Solidarity March
Last week we posted an article, "Facing Foreclosure, but Fighting It", which featured video portraits of four Minnesotans facing foreclosure. This video is an update to their story.