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Daily Archives: October 2, 2011
NPR probes bank’s gift to NYPD (I kid you, NPR)
This just in from a National Public Radio investigation sparked by a post on JP Morgan Chase’s website: JPMorgan Chase recently donated an unprecedented $4.6 million to the New York City Police Foundation. The gift was the largest in the … Continue reading
NYT’s Ginia B. admits Occupy is for real
In her article today, Ginia Bellafante didn’t call Occupy Wall Street “pantomime progressivism” — an improvement — but it seems she still doesn’t quite get what’s going on in Lower Manhattan. Bellafante’s lede refers to Occupy as “ideologically vague and … Continue reading
Posted in economic collapse, globalization, Great Recession, mainstream media, New York Times, The New Depression, unemployment, Wall Street, world-wide economy
Tagged Ballad of a Thin Man, Bob Dylan, Cornel West, Ginia Bellafante, Michael Moore, Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, Occupy Wall Street
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