Amelia
Rookie
- Banned
- #1
Time's person of the year is 'The Protestor' but Time didn't consider those hoards of protestors in Madison, WI worth naming .....
"In the U.S., three acute and overlapping money crises — tanked economy, systemic financial recklessness, gigantic public debt — along with ongoing revelations of double dealing by banks, new state laws making certain public-employee-union demands illegal and the refusal of Congress to consider even slightly higher taxes on the very highest incomes mobilized Occupy Wall Street and its millions of supporters."
Read more: The Protester - Person of the Year 2011
Mobilized OWS?
The local news in Green Bay cast this as a snub. I sort of want to say to that since I am a Walker supporter, but seriously ... this is a shoddy account of the protest movement in the U.S. during this year.
On a somewhat related note I smile to hear that Paul Ryan was a runner-up. Time called him the most influential American politician of the year and added:
"Through a combination of hard work, good timing and possibly suicidal guts, the Wisconsin Republican managed to harness his party to a dramatic plan for dealing with America's rapidly rising public debt."
"In the U.S., three acute and overlapping money crises — tanked economy, systemic financial recklessness, gigantic public debt — along with ongoing revelations of double dealing by banks, new state laws making certain public-employee-union demands illegal and the refusal of Congress to consider even slightly higher taxes on the very highest incomes mobilized Occupy Wall Street and its millions of supporters."
Read more: The Protester - Person of the Year 2011
Mobilized OWS?
The local news in Green Bay cast this as a snub. I sort of want to say to that since I am a Walker supporter, but seriously ... this is a shoddy account of the protest movement in the U.S. during this year.
On a somewhat related note I smile to hear that Paul Ryan was a runner-up. Time called him the most influential American politician of the year and added:
"Through a combination of hard work, good timing and possibly suicidal guts, the Wisconsin Republican managed to harness his party to a dramatic plan for dealing with America's rapidly rising public debt."
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