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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 10:13 AM Oct 2012

Bring the Robin Hood Tax to The US

http://www.thenation.com/blog/170642/bring-robin-hood-tax-us

Katrina vanden Heuvel blogged recently about a piece of unadulterated good news: At a meeting of European Union finance ministers last week, eleven European Countries agreed to support a financial transaction tax. Such an act could raise revenue to avert austerity, while discouraging speculation to avert the next Wall Street-induced disaster.

TO DO
Now, it’s high time that US progressives take heed, and draw inspiration from Europe's impending common sense reform. A Robin Hood-type tax has been proposed in the United States by Representative Keith Ellison and is known as the “Inclusive Prosperity Act.” Implore your elected reps to support Ellison’s legislation. After weighing in, share this post with friends, family and your Facebook and Twitter communities.

TO READ
This extensive fact-sheet prepared by the Congressional Progressive Caucus shows how this tiny proposed tax of less than half of 1 percent on Wall Street transactions can generate hundreds of billions of dollars each year—enough to protect American schools, housing and hospitals.

TO WATCH
This simple video makes clear how the Robin Hood tax could help save and improve the US social safety net while at the same time helping kickstart the economy.

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Bring the Robin Hood Tax to The US (Original Post) xchrom Oct 2012 OP
I don't like the name - just call it the Wall Street excessive trading tax. reformist2 Oct 2012 #1
How about "the excessive speculation tax"? Either way it's a win-win crazylikafox Oct 2012 #2

reformist2

(9,841 posts)
1. I don't like the name - just call it the Wall Street excessive trading tax.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 10:15 AM
Oct 2012

Nobody should be trading a stock a hundred times a day. It's stupid. It certainly isn't "investing." And from the reported returns of hedge funds this year, it's not like they're even making money on this nonsense anymore. Discouraging this activity won't just raise revenue, it will actually be doing these hyperactive traders a favor.
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