It's the fault of Wall Street. And today, September 1, the nurses are converging on 61 congressional offices in 21 states to ask Congress whose side they're on: Wall Street or Main Street. They're holding town hall meetings, soup kitchens, street theater, and calling for the politicians to sign a pledge to make Wall Street pay for the damage it's caused.
And they have a plan. They're calling for a financial transaction tax on Wall Street speculation
It's the fault of Wall Street. And today, September 1, the nurses are converging on 61 congressional offices in 21 states to ask Congress whose side they're on: Wall Street or Main Street. They're holding town hall meetings, soup kitchens, street theater, and calling for the politicians to sign a pledge to make Wall Street pay for the damage it's caused.
ReplyDeleteAnd they have a plan. They're calling for a financial transaction tax on Wall Street speculation