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# We want to put an end to excessive executive bonuses ''funded by the tax payer, at the public's expense, funded by gov't and federal reserve programs, etc''. | # We want to put an end to excessive executive bonuses ''funded by the tax payer, at the public's expense, funded by gov't and federal reserve programs, etc''. | ||
# We want a minimal income for the underemployed. | # We want a [[http://www.basicincome.org/bien/aboutbasicincome.html minimal income]] for the underemployed. | ||
# We want job training. | # We want job training. | ||
# We want basic healthcare. | # We want basic healthcare. |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 6 May 2013
This is NOT approved by GA.
DRAFT
Whereas, corporations have more of a voice and more rights than individuals. We demand greater accountability on Wall Street and Washington. We want greater responsiveness to the needs of the 99%.
This non-partisan movement is the voice of Americans expressing their discontent with the partisan paralysis regarding real solutions to the country's underlying problems.
- We want to put an end to excessive executive bonuses funded by the tax payer, at the public's expense, funded by gov't and federal reserve programs, etc.
- We want a [minimal income] for the underemployed.
- We want job training.
- We want basic healthcare.
- We want basic shelter.
- We want healthy food.
- We want to tread lightly on the Earth.
- We do not want perpectual war for economic/political gain.
- We want to reduce our military presence worldwide.
- We want to restore civil liberties provided under the constitution
We want protection of Americans who are unemployed for a defined period of time after a job loss so that they can still send their kids to college, still have access to affordable healthcare, and still keep their homes. Give people a chance to get back on their feet. We don't choose to lose our jobs so bailing us out is not a free handout. So many lives are simply destroyed because our whole system, including education, healthcare, paying a mortgage, paying back debt revolves around Americans staying employed.
Based on: Why do we occupy? at wikispaces