About the Occupy Wall Street Healthcare Movement

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By Staff Reporters

No; not Occupy Wall Street … It’s Occupy Healthcare.

Occupy Healthcare is a new website created to help spawn a movement. Of course, it has always been the right time to take on the issue of healthcare, but now they have the tools, the ability to organize and the knowledge to make a difference.

The OHC Community

The website is a location where the community can come to discuss healthcare, and a place where meaningful healthcare issues can be raised, critiqued and worked on together.

Assessment

Healthcare is evolving at a rapid pace, and within this evolution, the voice of the community needs to be heard. It must be heard. So, give them a click, and tell us what you think?

www.OccupyHealthcare.net

Conclusion

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OWS versus Tea Party Movement

Understanding Two Poplar Political Movements

By Staff Reporters

This infographic compares the two most popular political movements in the United States: Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party Movement.

It debunks several misconceptions surrounding both movements, including the stereotype that OWS protesters are largely lazy, liberal, and jobless -OR- does it?

Assessment

Is this a matter of conservative [republican] medical professionals versus liberal [democratic] laymen – or something else?

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