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RE: First Tunisia then Egypt then...
(02-18-2011 04:17 PM)animus Wrote:  Well there are protest breaking lose in Wisconsin and spreading into Ohio.

Supposedly there's going to be protests in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Indiana as well over the next few days. I think people honestly are sick of the shared burden where only the middle class and working poor seem to be the ones sharing in it, while the monied interests do better than ever and yes most elected officials are doing just fine too. No one said it was supposed to be easy, but shouldn't it be a little bit easier for everyone to make a decent life for themselves?
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