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If you wish to be removed, please [click here]( to unsubscribe. [[The Health Edge] ---------------------------------------------------------------]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( The Yellow Vest's Political Complexion - Right + Left United DimWit Politics Last Saturday marked the fourth consecutive Saturday where yellow vest activists from France's political Right and Left took to the streets and clashed with French police in cities throughout the country. What is now being called the Yellow Vest Movement initially began as a response to increased fuel taxes - something that would have disproportionately affected those living in the countryside who depend on their cars to work. Following the third consecutive weekend of protests, Macron and the French government decided to scrap the fuel tax hike. This concession, however, failed to stop 136,000 angry protestors from taking to French streets yet again this weekend to voice their collective outrage with the Macron government. Before this weekend, these riots were being described as the worst riots that France has seen in over 50 years - since the events in May of 1968. This weekend, violence escalated to an entirely new level as protestors were met with tear gas, rubber bullets, and armored carriers outfitted with water cannons and stormtroopers with batons. 89,000 police were deployed in Paris to protect against aggressive actions taken by protestors. ...[More]( Afterquote... "One thing is clear: The Founding Fathers never intended a nation where citizens would pay nearly half of everything they earn to the government." - Ron Paul [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [DimWit Politics]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Remove]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [DimWit Politics - A Conservative View of Why Liberals are Clueless]( 6890 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 120-137 Tucson, AZ. 85750 Don't forget, your friend wants to be interesting too. So [Forward this Email to a Friend](

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