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No Cuts. Tax Wall Street.


We know where the money is. Tell Congress its time for Wall Street to start
Paying US Back! A tiny tax on financial services can generate billions of dollars.

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Dear Congressmember:

The deficit issue that we face today was in large part created by the world financial crisis,
a crisis caused by Wall Street speculation. Now it’s time to call upon Wall Street to start
paying its fair share to help us out of the hole they dug.

A small tax on financial market transactions has the potential to raise significant revenue and simultaneously limit reckless short-term speculation that can threaten financial stability. We are writing to ask you to support such a tax, and to request that it be part of any new budget plan.

Financial transaction taxes have a long track record both in the United States and globally. The United States had a transfer tax from 1914 to 1966. The UK levies a transaction tax on stock transfers and has done so for many years. The European Union is on the verge of approving a small transaction tax, including ten cents per $100 on stock transactions. The tiny transaction tax they are working on is estimated to raise over $70 billion annually. A similar transaction tax in the United States would raise even more money, as our financial markets are larger.

We join over 1,000 economists who recently signed an open letter advocating a financial speculation tax as "technically feasible" and "morally right."

It’s time to ask Wall Street to do more.

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This petition has a goal of 2000 signatures
1-25 of 5368 signatures
Number Date Name
5368 Fri Mar 01 21:20:26 EST 2013 Max Phillips
5367 Sat Dec 15 20:15:12 EST 2012 Margaret Schiliro
5366 Fri Dec 07 21:13:33 EST 2012 amy Mitchell
5365 Mon Dec 03 16:05:17 EST 2012 Penny Kornet
5364 Mon Dec 03 13:46:02 EST 2012 robert verdugo
5363 Fri Nov 30 11:19:36 EST 2012 Ellen
5362 Thu Nov 29 16:22:00 EST 2012 Nancy Anderson
5361 Sun Nov 11 12:36:10 EST 2012 Penny Mckenna Most services I pay for have ratherlarge transaction fees. $.10 or .25 is doable and tremedously helpful to our economy. surely Wall St. supports that...
5360 Wed Nov 07 20:36:04 EST 2012 Thomas Bohn
5359 Wed Oct 24 01:27:43 EDT 2012 Anonymous
5358 Sun Sep 30 11:09:32 EDT 2012 William Keating Tax them. On the trading that involves betting that a company will fail or lose stock value is NOT trading. It IS GAMBLING and should be taxed as such and at same rates as gambling tax.
5357 Sun Sep 30 11:07:35 EDT 2012 William Keating
5356 Fri Sep 28 23:36:06 EDT 2012 Jacqueline Klein
5355 Thu Sep 27 08:27:47 EDT 2012 karl kautz Time to make them pay their fair share!
5354 Mon Jun 18 02:06:28 EDT 2012 jesse jenkins sr
5353 Mon Apr 30 22:13:17 EDT 2012 Ron Tragni
5352 Tue Apr 17 21:30:28 EDT 2012 Terry Drill
5351 Sat Apr 14 08:28:31 EDT 2012 Anonymous
5350 Sat Apr 07 04:49:39 EDT 2012 Anonymous
5349 Sat Mar 31 12:13:07 EDT 2012 Kathryn Kudlock
5348 Fri Mar 30 00:22:28 EDT 2012 Joady Guthrie Please legislate a transaction tax for Wall Street.
5347 Thu Mar 29 21:32:16 EDT 2012 Paul Dorner
5346 Sat Mar 10 08:23:04 EST 2012 Duane Mantle
5345 Sat Mar 03 12:43:13 EST 2012 simon olesen
5344 Mon Jan 30 18:59:28 EST 2012 Deborah Theodule Deborah Theodule
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