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Created on Saturday, 19 May 2012 08:20
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Written by The Real News
In Chicago, Nurses Rally for "Robin Hood" Tax
by TRNN
On Friday, May 18th, several thousand nurses belonging to
the National Nurses United union rallied in downtown Chicago’s Daley
plaza to host what they have dubbed the people’s G8. The action
coincides with a number of mobilizations planned over the weekend in
Chicago, which was set to host both the G8 and NATO summits. The
federal government decided to move the G8 Summit to Camp David in a
remote part of Maryland, citing security concerns over the large
protests planned against the economic and military conferences.
National Nurses United calls for international campaign for financial transaction tax
DAVID
DOUGHERTY: The nurses are continuing their demands for what they’re
calling a Robin Hood tax, which would charge half of 1 percent for all
financial transactions on Wall Street over 100 dollars, which they say
could generate an estimated 350 billion dollars per year. VOICEOVER:
RoseAnne DeMoro is the executive director of National Nurses United,
the largest registered nurse union in the country. She says that rather
than spending public funds on the military and US interventions abroad,
the Robin Hood tax could be used to pay for a variety of social
services at home that have been slashed in the wake of austerity
measures.
ROSEANE DEMORO, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL
NURSES UNITED: We would reorganize the priorities and spend it on human
beings, on healthcare, jobs, libraries, teachers, things that actually
part of a society that build society and build hope, our legislators,
our electives are off track, the nurses are here to get them on track.
VOICEOVER:
Chicago’s current Mayor and former White House Chief of Staff under
the Obama Administration Rahm Emmanuel had threatened to cancel the
rally and move it to a new location further away from downtown after it
was announced that musician Tom Morello, formerly of Rage Against the
Machine, would be performing at the event. The nurses fought back and
won, and the energized rally was carried out peacefully and without any
confrontations with the massive police presence that has flooded
downtown Chicago ahead of the NATO summit. DeMoro says the nurses are
at the forefront of challenging traditional labor politics in the US by
jumping onboard a growing international movement.
ROSEANNE
DEMORO: I do think we have a more class conscious line we don’t act like
we’re not working people we don’t act like everyone’s middle class and
we’re in this together, it’s the paradigm the labor movement has bought
into, making people think there are no sides, there are sides: the 1
percent is taking it away form the 99 percent and so we want a financial
transaction tax where we can get it back and restore our communities
and jumpstart a new strategic approach to the economy invested in the
people in this country and worldwide we’re joined in movement 40
countries are already part of the Robin Hood movement and the Robin Hood
tax and we’re bringing it to America.
VOICEOVER: DeMoro
asserts that the upcoming elections and the Democratic party’s
comfortable relationship with organized labor are not as relevant to
working people’s lives as the creation of popular movements that elect
officials into office who are held accountable to the people that elect
them rather than corporate interests.RoseAnne Demoro: We
actually have to change the way we do politics I could go on and on
about how disappointing Democrats are but the truth of the matter is
both parties have failed this country, we need a people’s movement that
elects people, puts them in office and holds them accountable, that’s
what we’re more interested in, grassroots populist nurses all the other
people represent a movement and magnitude that this country hasn’t seen
in many many years.
VOICEOVER: Many more actions have been
planned ahead of the 2-day NATO Summit, which is expected to draw
thousands of protestors to downtown Chicago.
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