Here's a fantastic piece from Glenn Greenwald regarding the nation's attitude towards the financial bailout. Beyond the ramblings of the Tea Party and the movies of Michael Moore (talk about two divergent paths!), there hasn't been much in the way of organized protest directed at Wall Street.
Has the toxic debate over health care and the war in Afghanistan blunted that anger? Or are we really willing to be accomplices?
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
"I refuse to live in a country like this. And I'm not leaving." - Michael Moore
Labels:
Bailout,
Economy,
Glenn Greenwald,
National politics
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