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Showing Original Post only (View all)Has the Occupy movement now been vindicated? (poll) [View all]
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YES. It was a valuable indicator of the changes that would come | |
3 (50%) |
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NO. It was just a flash in the pan and an ineffective tool for change. | |
1 (17%) |
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It's too soon to tell. | |
1 (17%) |
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Other (please explain) | |
1 (17%) |
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To the extent it was an expression of rage at the kid gloves the finance folks
Benton D Struckcheon
Apr 2014
#2
I think there's a tipping point it almost reached. IMO, that's why DHS infiltrated and undermined
RKP5637
Apr 2014
#6
I agree. It was a step, an important step, in a ladder to what has been building all along
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#8
well, let me put it this way. Occupy was one step. It is immaterial whether the average voter was
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#15
I disagree. I think these are all threads of the same yarn basically...that of income inequality....
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#22