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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Cadie Thompson - CNBC.com: Occupy Wall Street Backs a Nationwide Boycott Against Banks


Occupy Wall Street Backs a Nationwide Boycott Against Banks

Published: Friday, 7 Oct 2011 | 1:21 PM ET
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By: Cadie Thompson
Producer, CNBC.com
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In an effort to send a message to big banks, some organizers, who are supported by the protestors of the Occupy Wall Street movement, have organized an event to remove all funds from banks and into credit unions.
Organizers are calling the event "Bank Transfer Day"and are encouraging people nationwide to participate November 5.
The Facebook page for the event states the following:
"Together we can ensure that these banking institutions will ALWAYS remember the 5th of November!! If the 99% removes our funds from the major banking institutions on or by this date, we will send a clear message and give the 1% a taste of the fear that we experience every day when we aren't able to pay for our rent, food, medication, utilities, student loans, etc."
So far over 6,500 people have RSVP'ed for the event.

The participants of "Bank Transfer Day" take issue with the response of big banks' to theDurbin Amendment, which is an addition to the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that caps the debit interchange fees banks can charge merchants.
The organizers claim the banks will begin to charge their customers $3-$5 fees to off-set the money they will lose because of the interchange fee cap.

The event's Facebook page states:



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Baugher’s Restaurant in Westminster supports Little Friends of Grace Christian Preschool on Tuesday, October 18, 2011


If you have not had dinner yet, go over to Baugher’s Restaurant in Westminster. Baugher’s will donate 10 percent of all the receipts from Little Friends of Grace Christian Preschool on Tuesday, October 18, 2011.



If you are looking at this after October 18, 2011, go dine at Baugher’s anyway. Baugher’s has always supported the local community. We should all redouble our efforts to support local businesses that support local families and the local community.

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Listen to Kristen Christian talk about Bank Transfer Day on CBC Radio Canada

CBC.ca | Day 6 | Bank Transfer Day

To listen to Kristen Christian talk about Bank Transfer Day, click here: http://www.cbc.ca/day6/blog/2011/10/14/bank-transfer-day/

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A new movement is picking up steam, and it isn't Occupy Wall Street. It was sparked by a woman in Los Angeles who is urging people to close their accounts with big banks, and transfer their savings to not-for profit-credit unions.  And she wants everyone to make the move by November 5th - the day she's calling "Bank Transfer Day". Kristen Christian spoke to Brent from Los Angeles.

To listen to Kristen Christian talk about Bank Transfer Day, click here: http://www.cbc.ca/day6/blog/2011/10/14/bank-transfer-day/
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Bryan Sears - Patch: O'Malley Announces 60-Day Review of Business Regulations

O'Malley Announces 60-Day Review of Business Regulations ...
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O'Malley Announces 60-Day Review of Business Regulations. Focus turns to job creation plan that is likely to couple tax increases with growth in capital budget spending. By Bryan PSears; Email the author; 12:34pm. &nbps;2 Comments ...
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