“Saturday: the bill is debated. That morning, the union fills the viewing area. Some people get in. I don’t. I stand outside holding a placard someone else wrote. Some people in suits, who work for the people who run this town, are disdainful. We take their seats in the public viewing area. They think, “Why don’t you go home?” ProtestIsolatedWashington Dc Book:Liberté: Days of Rage: 1990-2020 Source: Liberté: Days of Rage: 1990-2020