Occupy Wall Street Protests Gain Labor and Progressive Support

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“What Kind of Pie? OCCUPY!” The mainstream media may be ignoring the protests in New York by the Occupy Wall Street group, but they won’t be able to ignore it much longer as the support for their mission continues to grow. The latest development is that the Transit Workers Union voted to join the protests, with more than 200,000 members nationally. Yesterday, Crooks and Liars writer murshedz called on progressive groups to join in support of the protests and it seems that the number of groups that agree with him is growing quickly. Blogger Matt Stoller argues that the occupation of Wall Street is indicative of much more than a simple protest. Other groups that have expressed their support are the United Federation of Teachers, 32BJ SEIU, 1199 SEIU, Workers United, the Working Families party, the Coalition for the Homeless, MoveOn.org, Make the Road New York, the Coalition for the Homeless, the Alliance for Quality Education, Community Voices Heard, United New York and Strong Economy For All . Separately, union members from the Air Line Pilots Association protested in the New York streets in favor of fair wages and benefits. The actions in New York by Occupy Wall Street and other organizations are also spreading to other locations and are related to protests like the Wisconsin rallies against Scott Walker and the Awake the State movement in Florida. They are a sign that the mass of Americans is tired of conservative economic politicians and businessmen who are selling out the people while making themselves rich. Comedian Lee Camp continues his commentary from the front lines as well: EDITOR’S NOTE: We are getting donations together to buy pizzas for the occupiers around the nation:

Occupy Wall Street Protests Gain Labor and Progressive Support

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