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DESCRIPTION:12 noon to 1:00 p.m.\nSoup kitchen for Main Street, Federal Building 90 7th 
 Street, San Francisco\n\nJoin the Nurses to make Wall Street pay to Heal 
 America. Urge your legislators to support the tax on Wall Street for jobs, 
 healthcare and education on Main Street. This event will take place at 
 Congressman Jim Costa’s office at 855 M Street in Fresno. Learn more at 
 http://www.mainstreetcontract.org 
 \n\nhttp://www.mainstreetcontract.org\n\nPass a Financial Transaction 
 Tax\n\nReinvest in American jobs, families, and communities\nDiscourage 
 Wall Street's reckless, job-less gambling\nThe greed of large banks and 
 Wall Street firms have wrecked our economy, wiping out pensions and 
 portfolios, throwing us into a recession, costing us millions of jobs, and 
 squandering American productivity.\n\nYet nobody on Wall Street has paid 
 the price for this wrongdoing. No one has gone to jail. In fact, they 
 remain some of the most profitable businesses in America, doling out 
 hundreds of millions of dollars in executive bonuses. And they pay some of 
 the lowest tax rates in the country.\n\nA Financial Transaction Tax of 0.5% 
 (one half of one percent) on Wall Street trading could generate billions in 
 revenue to help our ailing economy, stimulate job growth, re-fund essential 
 services, and discourage the reckless, high-volume/short-term profit 
 computer-driven Wall Street gambling that lead to our current economic 
 crisis.\n\nThe New York Times magazine called it one of the top ideas of 
 2008, and numerous economists support the FTT. It could raise more than 
 $350 billion annually, enough to close the funding gaps in every US state 
 now facing austerity budgets, with billions left to invest in job creation 
 each year.\n\nDownload the FTT talking points here.\n\n\n\nWatch: Nurses 
 attend C-SPAN Debate on Financial Transaction Tax\n\nReturn to the Main 
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 Street\nFor Immediate Release\n\nAugust 23, 2011\n\nSpanish version 
 here\n\n\nRNs to sponsor soup kitchens, food pantries, speak outs on the 
 need for jobs, healthcare, education, housing – and outline the RN plan 
 on how to pay for it.\n\nFrom Maine to California, nurses, joined by others 
 fed up with the ongoing economic crisis, will call on Congress members in 
 their local district offices September 1  to support a tax on Wall Street 
 financial speculation, a revenue source fast becoming an international 
 norm, to pay for healing the nation.\n \nEvents, from soup kitchens to help 
 feed the hungry and homeless, to community speak outs to street theater are 
 planned from major urban centers like Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and 
 Orlando, to smaller cities and towns, such as Corpus Christi, TX., 
 Marquette, MI., Bakersfield, CA., Dayton, OH., and Worcester, MA. National 
 Nurses United is sponsoring the actions.\n \nNurses will visit the home 
 offices of Republicans and Democrats alike, with a common message. Everyday 
 Americans are hurting, and they need jobs, healthcare, housing, quality 
 education, nutrition, and a secure retirement, not more cuts, as has been 
 the obsession of Congress.\n \nSee a preliminary list of nationwide actions 
 here.\n \nThe RNs will be calling on Congress members to sign a pledge to 
 “support a Wall Street transaction tax that will raise sufficient revenue 
 to make Wall Street pay for the devastation it has caused on Main 
 Street.” The visits follow a letter sent by certified mail to all 535 
 members of the House and Senate last week asking them to back the pledge 
 and help “make the promise of the American dream… a reality.”\n\nA 
 tax on Wall Street trading of stocks, bonds, derivatives, currencies, 
 credit default swaps, and futures – the very financial speculative 
 activity linked to the 2008 financial meltdown and resultant recession – 
 could raise hundreds of billions of dollars to pay for the programs that 
 “are desperately needed to reduce the pain and suffering felt by so many 
 families who feel abandoned in communities across this nation,” says NNU 
 Co-President Deborah Burger, RN.\n\n\nNNU, the nation’s largest union and 
 professional association of nurses, has convened numerous other protests in 
 recent months joined by labor and community activists, including in 
 Washington DC, outside the headquarters of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 
 and in New York City, across from the Stock Exchange, to advance this 
 campaign.\n\n“America’s nurses see every day the broad declines in 
 health and living standards that are a direct result of patients and 
 families struggling with lack of jobs, un-payable medical bills, hunger and 
 homelessness. We know where to find the resources to bring them hope and 
 real solutions,” said NNU Co-president Karen Higgins, RN.\n \n“It’s 
 time for Wall Street financiers, who created this crisis and continue to 
 hold so much of the nation’s wealth, to start contributing to rebuild 
 this country, and for the American people to reclaim our future,” says 
 NNU Executive Director Rose Ann DeMoro.\n\n\nWatch and share this NNU 
 promotional video for Sept. 1 National Day of Action to Tax Wall 
 Street.\n\n\nThat point was reinforced Monday by University of 
 Massachusetts economics professor Nancy Folbre in a New York Times blog, in 
 which she wrote:\n\n“Purchases of stocks, bonds and other financial 
 instruments in the United States go untaxed but for a tiny fee on stock 
 trades that helps finance the Securities and Exchange Commission. In 
 Britain, by contrast, a 0.5 percent tax on stock transactions raises about 
 $40 billion a year. President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and Chancellor 
 Angela Merkel of Germany recently announced plans to introduce a similar 
 tax in the 27 nations of the European Community.\n\n“Our current tax 
 policies favor speculative investment in financial instruments over 
 productive investments in human capabilities. This imbalance helps explain 
 why nurses’ unions in the United States (NNU) have been particularly 
 outspoken advocates of a financial transactions tax. As they put it: 
 “Heal America. Tax Wall Street.”\n\n 
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LOCATION:12 noon to 1:00 p.m.\nSoup kitchen for Main Street, Federal Building 90 7th 
 Street, San Francisco\n\n
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