Steven--
Greed, fraud, dishonesty, and arrogance: these are the
words that best describe the reality of Wall Street today.
We can no longer tolerate an economy and a political
system that have been rigged by Wall Street to benefit the
wealthiest Americans in this country at the expense of
everyone else. While President Obama deserves credit for
getting this economy back on track after the Wall Street
crash, the reality is there is a lot of unfinished
business.
That's why I announced my plan for taking on Wall Street.
We must break up the banks, end their casino-style
gambling, and fundamentally change the approach of the
financial industry to focus on helping the American
people.
When
I am president, we will reform Wall Street and our
financial system to make it work for all Americans. I
want to tell you about what I will do, then ask you to
add your name to endorse our plan.
To those on Wall Street, let me be very clear. Greed is
not good. In fact, the greed of Wall Street and corporate
America is destroying the fabric of our nation. And here
is a promise I will make as president: If Wall Street does
not end its greed, we will end it for them.
As most people know, in the 1990s and later, financial
interests spent billions of dollars in lobbying and
campaign contributions to force through Congress the
deregulation of Wall Street, the repeal of the
Glass-Steagall Act, and the weakening of consumer
protection laws.
They paid this money to show the American people all that
they could do with that freedom. Well, they sure showed
the American people. In 2008, the greed, recklessness, and
illegal behavior on Wall Street nearly destroyed the U.S.
and global economy. Millions of Americans lost their jobs,
their homes, and their life savings.
Meanwhile, the American middle class continues to
disappear, poverty is increasing, and the gap between the
very rich and everyone else is growing wider and wider by
the day. But the American people are catching on. They
also know that a handful of people on Wall Street have
extraordinary power over the economic and political life
of our country.
We must act now to change that. Our goal must be to create
a financial system and an economy that works for all
Americans, not just a handful of billionaires.
There are eight points to my plan, and I want to go
through each of them here because I think it's important
for our campaign to discuss specific policies with our
supporters. Some of this may seem a little in the weeds,
but I trust our supporters to be able to handle this kind
of policy discussion.
Here's my plan for what I will do with Wall Street when I
am president:
Break up huge financial institutions in the
first year of my administration. Within the first
100 days of my administration, I will require the
Secretary of the Treasury to establish a “Too Big to Fail”
list of commercial banks, shadow banks, and insurance
companies whose failure would pose a catastrophic risk to
the U.S. economy without a taxpayer bailout. Within one
year, my administration will break these institutions up
so that they no longer pose a grave threat to the economy.
Reinstate a 21st Century Glass-Steagall Act to clearly
separate traditional banking from risky investment
banking and insurance services. It is not enough to
tell Wall Street to "cut it out," propose a few new rules
and slap on some fines. Under my administration, financial
institutions will no longer be too big to fail or too big
to manage. Wall Street cannot continue to be an island
unto itself, gambling trillions in risky financial
instruments. If an institution is too big to fail, it is
too big to exist.
End too-big-to-jail. We live in a country today
that has an economy that is rigged, a campaign finance
system which is corrupt, and a criminal justice system
which often does not dispense justice. The average
American sees kids being arrested and sometimes even
jailed for possessing marijuana. But when it comes to Wall
Street executives — some of the most wealthy and powerful
people in this country whose illegal behavior hurt
millions of Americans — somehow nothing happens to them.
No jail time. No police record. No justice.
Not one major Wall Street executive has been prosecuted
for causing the near collapse of our entire economy. That
will change under my administration. “Equal Justice Under
Law” will not just be words engraved on the entrance of
the Supreme Court. It will be the standard that applies to
Wall Street and all Americans.
Establish a tax on Wall Street to discourage reckless
gambling and encourage productive investments in the
job-creating economy. We will use the revenue from
this tax to make public colleges and universities tuition
free. During the financial crisis, the middle class of
this country bailed out Wall Street. Now, it’s Wall
Street’s turn to help the middle class.
Cap Credit Card Interest Rates and ATM Fees. We
have got to stop financial institutions from ripping off
the American people by charging sky-high interest rates
and outrageous fees. In my view, it is unacceptable that
Americans are paying a $4 or $5 fee each time they go to
the ATM. And it is unacceptable that millions of Americans
are paying credit card interest rates of 20 or 30 percent.
The Bible has a term for this practice. It's called usury.
And in The Divine Comedy, Dante reserved a special place
in the Seventh Circle of Hell for sinners who charged
people usurious interest rates. Today, we don't need the
hellfire and the pitchforks, we don't need the rivers of
boiling blood, but we do need a national usury law.
We need to cap interest rates on credit cards and consumer
loans at 15 percent. I would also cap ATM fees at $2.
Allow Post Offices to Offer Banking Services. We
also need to give Americans affordable banking options.
The reality is that, unbelievably, millions of low-income
Americans live in communities where there are no normal
banking services. Today, if you live in a low-income
community and you need to cash a check or get a loan to
pay for a car repair or a medical emergency, where do you
go? You go to a payday lender who could charge an interest
rate of over 300 percent and trap you into a vicious cycle
of debt. That is unacceptable.
We need to stop payday lenders from ripping off millions
of Americans. Post offices exist in almost every community
in our country. One important way to provide decent
banking opportunities for low-income communities is to
allow the U.S. Postal Service to engage in basic banking
services, and that's what I will fight for.
Reform Credit Rating Agencies. We cannot have a
safe and sound financial system if we cannot trust the
credit agencies to accurately rate financial products. The
only way we can restore that trust is to make sure credit
rating agencies cannot make a profit from Wall Street.
Under my administration, we will turn for-profit credit
rating agencies into non-profit institutions, independent
from Wall Street. No longer will Wall Street be able to
pick and choose which credit agency will rate their
products.
Reform the Federal Reserve. We need to structurally
reform the Federal Reserve to make it a more democratic
institution responsive to the needs of ordinary Americans,
not just the billionaires on Wall Street. It is
unacceptable that the Federal Reserve has been hijacked by
the very bankers it is in charge of regulating. When Wall
Street was on the verge of collapse, the Federal Reserve
acted with a fierce sense of urgency to save the financial
system. We need the Fed to act with the same boldness to
combat the unemployment crisis and fulfill its full
employment mandate.
So my message to you is straightforward: I’ll rein in
Wall Street's reckless behavior so they can’t crash our
economy again.
Will Wall Street like me? No. Will they begin to play by
the rules if I’m president? You better believe it.
That
is our plan to create an economy that works for all
Americans, not just a handful of billionaires. If you
agree with what we want to do, add your name to say
that you stand with me.
No president alone, not Bernie Sanders or anyone else, can
effectively address the crises facing the working families
of this country without a powerful grassroots movement.
When we stand together, there is nothing we cannot
accomplish.
Thank you for standing with me.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
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