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In solidarity with #OccupyWallStreet, Pay US Back big bank fall actions launch in Seattle as activists shut down the corner of 3rd and University Avenues in front of JP Morgan Chase Headquarters for 45 minutes. 11 people were arrested.
Pay US Back: Big Bank Fall Actions Launch This Week. Join the Fight!
By The New Bottom Line
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In solidarity with #OccupyWallStreet, Pay US Back big bank fall actions launch in Seattle as activists shut down the corner of 3rd and University Avenues in front of JP Morgan Chase Headquarters for 45 minutes. 11 people were arrested.
Pay US Back: Big Bank Fall Actions Launch This Week. Join the Fight!
By The New Bottom Line
So let OUR roar begin. September 20 in Seattle, and rolling for weeks thereafter, that anger will reverberate in cities across the country, where everyday people confront the big banks directly.
We know where the money is to keep our communities strong and healthy. It's not in Grandma's pension. It's not in the homes of families fighting foreclosure. And it's not in the pockets of American schoolchildren or schoolteachers. It's not in cuts to what we care about most. The money is on Wall Street.
Everyday people from all walks of life will come together throughout the next few weeks to demand that the big banks "Pay US Back." They'll organize and participate in innovative protests, shut down buildings, hold prayer vigils and more.
They'll go to J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and demand the big banks "Pay US Back." [read more]
We know where the money is to keep our communities strong and healthy. It's not in Grandma's pension. It's not in the homes of families fighting foreclosure. And it's not in the pockets of American schoolchildren or schoolteachers. It's not in cuts to what we care about most. The money is on Wall Street.
Everyday people from all walks of life will come together throughout the next few weeks to demand that the big banks "Pay US Back." They'll organize and participate in innovative protests, shut down buildings, hold prayer vigils and more.
They'll go to J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and demand the big banks "Pay US Back." [read more]
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"