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Thursday, Nov. 17, Join us to Declare an Economic Emergeny for the 99%

November 17, 2011 1:59 am by: Category: Economic Justice, Richmond A+ / A-

Enough is enough—we can’t wait any longer. Three years after Wall Street wrecked our economy, 25 million people are still unable to find full-time work and the scandalous gap between the 1% and the 99% continues to grow. But instead of creating jobs, Congress continues to ignore the concerns of the 99% and instead focuses on job-killing budget cuts and tax giveaways for the rich.

Join us tomorrow to declare an Economic Emergency for the 99%.On Thursday, November 17, we will peacefully gather at bridges and other sites all across the country and demand an economy and a country that work for everyone, not just the 1%.

Join us in Richmond or Washington, D.C. (or click here for other Virginia events) to send a loud message to the powers-that-be:

We need jobs, not cuts. Put America back to work, protect our Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security – and make Wall Street pay for crashing our economy.

Main Richmond Rally

What: Rally to Tell Rep. Cantor “This Bridge Needs Work and So Do We!”
When: Thursday November 17th 12:00 Noon
Where: 1899 Hamilton Street, Richmond VA

What: Join us at the foot of the Hamilton Street Bridge, as we will declare an Economic Emergency for the 99%.

Click here to RSVP and for Directions

 

Washington, D.C. Super Committee Cuts Rally

What:  Rally to Tell Congress “Support Jobs, NOT Cuts”
When: Thursday November 17th 10 -11am
Where: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 608 (Corner of Constitution Ave. and First St., NE)
R.S.V.P. to araorganizing@retiredamericans.org  

Additional Rallies

Click here to find events in your area http://november17.org/

 

Join us tomorrow at noon as we declare an Economic Emergency for the 99 percent.

Click here to RSVP.

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