Unions Join Occupy Wall St.

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2011

It's day 13 of the Occupy Wall Street protests. The arrests continue, and the cries for change continue, but it looks like progress is being made. Teamsters Union has declared their support, and The New York Transit Workers Union has also voted to support Occupy Wall Street. Also, note progress has been made on the members of law enforcement who are being accused of police brutality. During a press briefing yesterday, the Police Commissioner has announced an internal investigation into Inspector Anthony Bologna, the officer who pepper sprayed the protesters.

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  • That is fucking disgusting. Those snobs looking down on the protestors and laughing. Seriously, what the fuck has human kind devolved into?

  • UNIONS join the independents? Independents are unions enemies watch out occupy a setup is on it's way

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  • Shut up Michael Moore...you are part of the 1%.

  • @evansville70 There workers and there's a lot more of them and they don't make as much so shut up.

  • How to kill unions and the middle class voting power. Step 1 Buy off politician so you can pass a lopsided trade deal and clear the way for off shoring American jobs

    Step 2 Outsource all the manufacturing jobs you can, this will dissolve unions and dry up the tax base (By the way blame the unions for the job loss)

  • Step 3 with the loss tax base now they can go after the public sector unions (by the way unions are why the states are broke)

    Step 4 now you can hire and fire anyone you want and pay people as low a wage as you can.

    Welcome to the new America

  • Give Obama the house and senate in 2012 so the country can move forward.

  • corporate greed is the problem not unions

  • The states are broke because lost jobs to outsourcing, Since 2000, the U.S. has lost 5.5 million manufacturing jobs, with 2.1 million of those jobs being lost in the last two years alone. Since 2001, over 42,400 factories have closed in the U.S., and another 90,000 are considered at severe risk of closing.

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