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Tag: Tom Brown

Pushing Back

Tom Brown shot videos of concerned Austin citizens protesting the potential bank bailout in downtown Austin. Ironically I saw ’em on my way to the Tech Crunch party (“like it’s 1997!”) We’re clearly on a rough road.

Here’s one of the vids:

Author Jon LebkowskyPosted on September 26, 2008September 16, 2010Categories Economy, PoliticsTags Bank Bailout, Citizens, Crunch, Ironically, Rough Road, Tom Brown, Vids

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