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Nurses (yes, nurses) lead charge for Wall Street 'sin' tax - msnbc.com


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Nurses (yes, nurses) lead charge for Wall Street 'sin' tax
msnbc.com
By Miranda Leitsinger, msnbc.com A coalition of nurses' unions is calling for a “Robin Hood” tax on Wall Street, which they say could generate up to $350 billion a year, in the first major protest ahead of this weekend's NATO summit in Chicago.
Editorial: What do the protesters want?Chicago Sun-Times
What is NATO, anyway?Party for Socialism and Liberation

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The PI Week In Review - Progress Illinois


The PI Week In Review
Progress Illinois
Nurses dressed as Robin Hood to push for a Robin Hood tax on financial transactions. The event followed a battle between the nurses and city officials over where to hold the protest. A dozen protesters Thursday affiliated with Occupy Chicago doused ...

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The Roundup for May 20, 2012 - Firedoglake


The Roundup for May 20, 2012
Firedoglake
CPPR has major connections, including with: the Coalition to Protect Patients' Rights, which is opposed to health care reform; DCI group which represents the tobacco industry; Americans for Limited Government; Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform ...

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Wonkbook: Of course Boehner wants another debt-ceiling showdown - Washington Post (blog)


Wonkbook: Of course Boehner wants another debt-ceiling showdown
Washington Post (blog)
They've got the expiration of the Bush tax cuts, which all Republicans would hate and many Democrats would welcome. They've got the aforementioned spending trigger, which Republicans really have begun to fear for its cuts to defense spending.

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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Quiet Drama in Philadelphia - The People's Voice


The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Quiet Drama in Philadelphia
The People's Voice
Why does there always seem to be enough money for military expansion, prisons, bank bailouts and tax cuts for the wealthy, but not enough for education—or for jobs, housing, healthcare, or old age pensions? These are not “welfare” but are part of the ...

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