bucs90
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In other words, maybe we should start looking at common denominators for our collective outrage, rather than constantly bickering back and forth about relatively minor points of contention.
It seems to me that the parties are basically there to give the American populace the illusion that they have a choice, when in actuality, the same people are bribing the vast majority of politicians on both sides of the fence.
I tried that. Tried to suggest, JUST as a beginning, a website for a joint Tea Party/OWS alliance where we 1) Boycott business that screws the middle class, 2) Boycott business that screws it's employees and 3) Pledge to not only refuse to vote for, but promise to vote against, any politician who bloats the debt with spending while giving tax breaks for the wealthy.
A joint effort. But it didn't have any traction.