"there is no [free] market. Because five banks control it...they get their money from taxpayers." [View all]
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"there is no [free] market. Because five banks control it, and where they get their money is from taxpayers. Its... http://fb.me/2DiCQDrrz
http://www.thenation.com/blog/174404/week-poverty-fighting-poverty-through-wall-street-accountability
This year, Ive been focused on how anti-poverty activists can move from a defensive battle defined by trying to save what needs to be saved during these budget debates, to an offensive one, laying out a vision that inspires ongoing, unified action and builds a vibrant movement that connects with people in their communities.
I offered one modest proposal for an anti-poverty contractfive issues that impact both low-income and middle class peoplearound which activists and groups could organize. The Western Center on Law & Poverty and a handful of other national and local groups are trying to build an effort around that idea.
However, when you consider the scale of the problems we faceand what inspires people to take actionclearly much, much more is needed. As I wrote previously, to build a new anti-poverty movement will require the kind of organizing and actions that are as creative, visible and gripping as the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Enter Stephen Lerner.
(More at the link.)