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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2012

Watch and share this video presented by the National Nurses United promoting a financial transaction tax on Wall Street trading to help restore the economy. The video portrays a banker whose greed contributes to the economic meltdown of a nation, resulting in lost pensions and jobs, as well as home foreclosures, and financial ruin for many Americans. The entertaining video short is inspired by The Twilight Zone, an American television anthology series created by Rod Serling.

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  • "Imagine the nightmares a guilty conscience can bring.."

    You assume they have a conscience.

  • Pure fantasy, that banker would have gotten in a limo parked right outside his hi-rise!

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  • Very good script and imagery! The Bush-Cheney years devastated the INDUSTRIAL sector of America, through massive budget deficits to occupy Iraq for Halliburton (Cheney's corporation). On top of this, they removed oversight of the BANKING/FINANCIAL sector. The net effect was investment dollars leaving industrials (GM, Ford, GE, Apple). Money shifted into betting the roulette game of day-to-day fluctuations. A transaction tax would restore the balance, and boost the industrial sector.

    

  • LMFAO! Salute to the National Nurses United, great video!

  • If only it was like this.

  • aprepos as we are living in a Twilight Zone episode that Rod Serling could not imagine.

  • Great video!

  • Make it so.

  • The 1% have no conscience! They're are all sociopaths and don't lose a minute of sleep to a guilty conscience

    RD

  • I can post but not "Like"?? Please, You Tube, you have a technical problem that I have been experiencing this entire day.

  • I am signed in and my name is visible at the top of this page. Why am I seeing the sign "You must be signed in to perform this operation." when I press "like"??

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