tazzygirl
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Still, some area businesses say sales have picked up since the protest began. Foot traffic is up. A false rumor that rock band Radiohead would play a surprise show on a recent Friday drew hundreds — if not thousands — of people, while many more tourists and onlookers pass through in droves each day. http://businessonmain.msn.com/browseresources/articles/smallbusinesstrends.aspx?cp-documentid=31010770#fbid=DHj_S92gI_0 This link had no specifics at all. http://www.lendio.com/blog/occupy-wall-street-hurting-small-business/ And this one ... Enter, the Milk Street Cafe. It opened in June and manager Mark Epstein says business was growing steadily — until crowd control barriers appeared seven weeks ago, choking off access, reports CBS 2′s Brown. “As of yesterday we were down more than 30 percent than the weeks before the barriers went up,” Epstein said, referring to the café’s finances. “If their protest is gonna hurt businesses they’re kind of being hypocritical, but I just wish they would have thought about it more, especially considering this is a new business for us,” Cepeda said. Protesters who spend their days and nights railing against the injustices of unemployment acknowledge the irony, but say they don’t feel responsible. “We did not put those barricades in front of his store. We’re not trying to stop his business. In fact, we want him to stay in business because we know that it’s hard,” protester Angel Rodriguez said. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/11/02/local-elected-officials-to-occupy-wall-street-protesters-clean-up-your-act-and-quiet-down/
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Telling me to take Midol wont help your butthurt. RIP, my demon-child 5-16-11 Duchess of Dissent 1 Dont judge me because I sin differently than you. If you want it sugar coated, dont ask me what i think! It would violate TOS.
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