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It's NOT such a wonderful life!

From:

BanksterUSA.org

What's happening:

While it may it be a wonderful life for the big banks on Wall Street, here on Main Street too many of us are struggling this holiday season. The financial sector has collapsed the economy - gifting us with layoffs, debt and foreclosures. We need aggressive banking reform now to rein in the Mr. Potters and help out the George Baileys of the world! Bills will be up for votes in the House next week.

 



What you can do:

While it may be a wonderful life on Wall Street, here on Main Street too many of us are struggling this holiday season. A financial sector run wild has collapsed the economy -- gifting us with layoffs, debt, and foreclosures. We need aggressive banking reform legislation now to prevent another catastrophic meltdown. The big banks have the big bucks, but we have the big numbers. Send a message to Congress today!

 

Click here to take action:

http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/632/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=1809



For more information:

http://banksterusa.org/



Areas of Focus:

Economic Democracy


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