I live in Washington, D.C., where I first came to work as a writer and producer for The Atlantic in 2010. Now I cover transportation for local news site TBD at its On Foot blog.
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The citizens of Washington, D.C., are federally taxed but have no voting representative in Congress.
Four men believes this is cause for a hunger strike, now entering its 9th day.
Photo by Ricky Carioti (The Washington Post)
I stopped by DC Occupy headquarters at McPherson Square today during lunch. I went to the information table to ask them...
“No taxation without Representation” ring a bell? Like really America? Really?
Jewler’s doin’ the most. Solidarity.