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The Big Banks crashed our economy, destroying jobs, foreclosing on millions of homes and wrecking city and state budgets across the country. After trillions in taxpayer funded bailouts, Wall Street is making billions in profits and giving away record bonuses to CEOs. But our communities are still hurting. Here in New York City, tens of thousands have lost their homes and their jobs. Now, Billionaire Mayor Mike Bloomberg is proposing devastating budget cuts as the only solution to the economic crisis that Wall Street caused. Enough is Enough. On Thursday May 12, 2011 we’ll be bringing some of that spirit of Wisconsin to Wall Street when thousands of people, from all walks of life, converge in a unique and inspiring action in the heart of the financial world – Wall Street. Join us — because it's time to make the Big Banks and Millionaires pay!



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#99Problems
Oct 3, 2011 7:13pm

One of the things that's most inspiring about the #Occupy Wall Street Protests is seeing folks from so many different walks of life, with such different struggles standing together and saying our government has looked after the needs of the big banks and richest 1% for long enough!

NEW ACTIONS ON JOBS, CUTS AND FAIR-SHARE REVENUE THIS FALL - PLANNING MEETING THURSDAY SEPT 15
Sep 9, 2011 2:46pm

 

 

Many of the groups that worked on the May 12 mobilizations took a little break from common actions during the summer and are now energized and getting back together to plan some new exciting and fun actions.  Community groups, unions and students are back on board for working together, and we hope you and your compañeros y compañeras can join us in this new phase!

 

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