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Activists protest bailouts near Wall Street
Fri Apr 3, 2009 11:02pm BST
By Christine Kearney
NEW YORK, April 3 (Reuters) - Several hundred demonstrators protested
near Wall Street on Friday against the handling of the U.S. economic crisis,
government bailouts of private banks and corporations and bonuses paid out
at insurer AIG.
Members of worker rights, healthcare and anti-war groups gathered in the
rain holding posters that read "Bail Out the Unemployed" and "No More $ For
Wall St & War."
They also shouted demands for more jobs.
"This crisis is growing more dire everyday with so many people being kicked
out of their home and jobs," said Dustin Langley, a spokesman for the 'Bail
Out The People Movement', the main protest organizer that called for a
moratorium on U.S. home foreclosures and the creation of a national jobs
program.
Hundreds of protesters lined up on Broadway to march past the
headquarters of American International Group (AIG.N: Quote, Profile,
Research) and close to the New York Stock Exchange and financial giants
Bank of America, Chase and American Express, but were not permitted on
Wall Street.
The rally was held as the rate of unemployment in the United States soared
to 8.5 percent, the highest in 25 years, after employers cut 663,000 jobs in
March.
Michael Feinberg, 51, a rabbi who runs a nonprofit workers rights group, held
a sign that read 'Regulate The Profiteers,' and argued that corporations who
helped plunge the economy into recession should not have received bailout
money.
"That money should have been used to put people to work, to create jobs
and healthcare, not to reward greedy financial speculators," he said. "This
has to be a wake-up call that we have to change our national priorities about
the way we do business in this country."
Friday's protest follows hundreds of others held around the United States
since the bailout of investment banks began last year. Another demonstration
is planned for Saturday in New York by the same group.
"These bankers ought to be jailed," said David Sole, 60, a chemist who
traveled from Detroit to express his anger over the bailouts granted as the
U.S. economy continues to slump.
With tears in his eyes, Sole decried the high number of home foreclosures
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and job losses suffered by his neighbors in Michigan. "It's unbelievable this
would have happened in my lifetime. It's like we are in the 1930s," he said.
(Reporting by Christine Kearney, editing by Michelle Nichols and Anthony
Boadle)
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