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Red_Hooligan
23rd October 2008, 03:37
I just got an e-mail about this. I think I'll actually go. It's about time people start getting pissed off about this shit.
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Bail Out the People - Not the Bankers!


Rally/Speak Out in Philadelphia –

Monday Oct. 27th from 3-6pm at 15th & Market


Come and speak your mind! Wachovia Bank has a major branch across the street from the rally. Wells Fargo is getting a $25 billion tax cut for taking over Wachovia Bank, which has ties to the slave trade and a history of redlining Philadelphia neighborhoods.




* Everyone needs to get involved. For information on the next actions and meetings or to endorse this rally: Call 215-724-1618 or email: [email protected] (http://www.anonym.to/?mailto:[email protected])

* This rally is part of Nationally Coordinated Local Actions called for Oct. 24-27. For information or to post an event in your area visit www.stopforeclosuresandevictions.org (http://www.anonym.to/?http://www.stopforeclosuresandevictions.org/)

Sponsors: Fight Imperialism – Stand Together (FIST); Justice For Families; Neighbors Against McPenntrification; Philadelphia International Action Center; Philadelphia Socialist Action; Womens' Fightback Network; Suburban Philly Greens; Code Pink, Delaware River Area; Brandywine Peace Community


The U.S. government is giving over $700 billion to "bail out" banks that bought and sold sub-prime loans. This money will line the pockets of super-rich bankers who already rake in millions of dollars in "salaries" and golden parachutes.



Meanwhile the people targeted by their sub-prime loan scams – mainly women, single heads of households, people of color, elderly and working poor -- are losing their homes in record numbers. Because of discrimination many of these people had been denied regular loans even when they were eligible. Today over 4 million households in the U.S. face the threat of foreclosure and evictions and the number is growing by the hour. But the government isn't offering to help them out – the bailout will only go to the bankers who caused the crisis.



Across the country people just like you are coming together and organizing to fight for the things we really need. With all the greed on Wall Street and the corruption in Washington it won't be easy, but we have to try. We can't afford not to!


IT'S TIME FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO DECLARE AN ECONOMIC STATE OF EMERGENCY AND GIVE DIRECT HELP TO THE PEOPLE--NOT THE BANKS


The following are some of the growing list of emergency measures that people across the country will be raising at protests during the Days of Action:


--Emergency moratorium on home foreclosures and evictions
--No budget cuts in education, healthcare and all social services
--No layoffs, extend unemployment benefits
--No utility shut-offs
--Debt relief for students, poor and working people
--Protect public and private pensions
--Jobs at a living wage


We are asking for grassroots, community and youth organizations, trade unionists, anti-racist forces, the anti-war movement and everyone who's just mad as hell about the "bailout" to both endorse this call, and take ownership of it. Plan actions during this period of time in your cities across the country.