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The Contrasting Psychologies of 'Occupy Wall Street' and the 'Tea Party'

The Contrasting Psychologies of 'Occupy Wall Street' and the 'Tea Party'

What to make of Occupy Wall Street: ignore it as silly excess or embrace the movement? celebrate the energy or ridicule the process? fear the consequences or welcome the possibilities? No easy answers, except for the wrong ones. What can be said is that how you respond at this still early stage depends on how ...

Senh: I wonder how "Occupy Wall Street" got started. Was the seed planted by a Democrat? It seems like it. They all for taxing the rich or taxing them more fairly - just in time for Barack Obama's American Jobs Bill. I kinda hope this movement is here to stay, just as an equalizer to the Republican's Tea Party.

 

Poll: Most Americans Angry at Government

Poll: Most Americans Angry at Government

Americans are overwhelmingly angry at the U.S. government and is nearly as let down by the lack of ideas from both political parties, a new poll by Rasmussen Reports revealed Tuesday.

 

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