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Grijalva speaks out on ‘Occupy’ movement (video)

by on Oct. 18, 2011, under Arizona, Congress, corporatists, economy, Healthcare Reform, Politics, progressive, Progressive Democrats of America, Raul Grijalva, taxes, Trickle Down Economics, Tucson
CAPTION: Rep. Grijalva Discusses Occupy Wall Street on MSNBC Oct. 17

Co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and CD7 Representative Raul Grijalva talks about Occupy Tucson, the ideas behind the Occupy movement, and progressive initiatives that address jobs, universal healthcare, and deficit reduction.


  • JUST LIKE GREECE

    Don’t even open video link without barf bag at the ready.
    As a famous Southern Governor and former Presidential candidate has said-
    “These folks know a whole lot of four letter words; But not a few, like “soap” or “work”.

    • Papoosie

      Many other famous southern Governor’s are familiar with the words “execute the innocent,” “school segregation,” “I have ”did” everything,”  ”Yes, Mr Koch, I will bend over.”

      • JUST LIKE GREECE

        Since you have no idea about geography you may not attend PCC at your current grade level; Go complain to Grijalva about it.

    • Fiona Mackenzie

      This comment is just ignorance, masquerading as opinion.  Its sole purpose is to obfuscate the facts and the truth.


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