A New Way Forward, a grassroots movement, is organizing protest rallies around a "progressive approach to economic recovery".
The Idea
"NATIONALIZE: Insolvent banks that are too big to fail must incur a temporary FDIC intervention - no more blank check taxpayer handouts.
(see Krugman)
REORGANIZE: Current CEOs and board members must be removed (see Simon Johnson)
DECENTRALIZE: Banks must be broken up and sold back to the private market with strong, new regulatory and antitrust rules in place--new banks, managed by new people. Any bank that's 'too big to fail' means that it's too big for a free market to function. (see Mike Lux)"
The protests are scheduled for Saturday, April 11 at 2:00 P.M. EDT in major cities across the U.S. and Canada. For more details, please visit their site http://www.anewwayforward.org
It's not a new, independent party, but it's "one small step".
The Idea
"NATIONALIZE: Insolvent banks that are too big to fail must incur a temporary FDIC intervention - no more blank check taxpayer handouts.
(see Krugman)
REORGANIZE: Current CEOs and board members must be removed (see Simon Johnson)
DECENTRALIZE: Banks must be broken up and sold back to the private market with strong, new regulatory and antitrust rules in place--new banks, managed by new people. Any bank that's 'too big to fail' means that it's too big for a free market to function. (see Mike Lux)"
The protests are scheduled for Saturday, April 11 at 2:00 P.M. EDT in major cities across the U.S. and Canada. For more details, please visit their site http://www.anewwayforward.org
It's not a new, independent party, but it's "one small step".
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