‘The American dream was that anyone could make it. That is no longer the dream’

Since the time of President Reagan, the richest one percent of the country has seen exponential income growth. Everyone else, including the people who most need to have their incomes grow, have not done nearly so well. The main reason for that is tax policy[.]
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Military backs off threat to pull atheist from ceremony

Fort Jackson officials said Friday that an atheist soldier was asked to lower their head during a prayer portion of a graduation ceremony rehearsal, but then decided it was ok for the soldier to stand at Attention . . . The soldier told the [Military Religious Freedom Foundation] that during the rehearsal, officials ordered the soldiers to bow their heads and clasp their hands during the chaplain’s benediction. As an atheist, the soldier refused to do so.
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War Veteran Wounded By Police At Occupy Oakland, Stun Grenade Thrown At Folks Helping Him

Scott Olsen, a protester who’s done two tours of duty in Iraq and is now involved in Veterans For Peace, was critically wounded during an Oakland police raid by police projectiles. When people tried to help him, an officer lobbed a flash bang grenade right into their group. Olsen is currently hospitalized with serious injuries and is reported to be in critical condition.
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New numbers: Income for top 1 percent skyrocketed over last 30 years

As the chart at right shows, between 1979 and 2007, the share of after-tax income going to each of the bottom four income quintiles–the bottom 80 percent–has dropped. The only quintile that has increased its share is the top 20 percent. And the top 1 percent has more than doubled its share
. . . The Occupy Wall Street movement has made inequality [emphasis added] a key focus of its protests, and has used the slogan, “We are the 99 percent.”
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