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Daily Archives: May 20, 2012
Wanted: Robin Hood | Financial Transaction Tax Gains Traction
Big news out of National Nurses United’s Staff Nurse Assembly in Chicago last weekend was the rally in Daly Plaza supporting a half percent tax on stock trades. Nurses have aligned with the worldwide Robin Hood Tax Campaign say:
We’re committed to rebuilding America by introducing a small tax on Wall Street transactions.
We believe it’s time to rewrite the contract between banks and society.
We are charities, green groups, trade unions, community organizations, celebrities, religious leaders and politicians.
We are businesspeople – Microsoft founder Bill Gates, financier George Soros, entrepreneur extraordinaire Warren Buffet
We are economists – Nobel Prize winners Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, Earth Institute Director Jeffrey Sachs and 1,000 other economists from across the world.
We are thought leaders – the Vatican, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Al Gore, Jesse Jackson and Ban Ki-Moon.
We are world leaders – President Hollande of France, Chancellor Merkel of Germany, among others.
We are part of a global movement representing over 220 million people in 25 countries.
We are a force to be reckoned with, and we’re demanding justice.
Are you? Learn more at robinhoodtax.org.
A May 15, 2012 blog post on the site, Nurses Push Tax on Trades to Help Sick, shared by Sarah Anderson Director the Global Economy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C first appearing in the Chicago Sun Times, quotes NNU President RoseAnn DeMoro, “RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of National Nurses United, says there’s a simple explanation: “The big banks, investment firms and other financial institutions, which ruined the economy with trillion-dollar trades on people’s homes and pensions and similar reckless gambling, should pay for the recovery.”
Nurses have been on the front lines of the crisis, seeing firsthand the health impacts of skyrocketing poverty and record high rates of uninsured Americans. Read more…