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		<title>&#8220;Move Your Money&#8221; and Support the Local Economy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martin Macias, Jr. for Radio Arte &#8220;Remember the Fifth of November&#8221; may only be known from the film &#8220;V For Vendetta&#8221; or as Guy Fawkes&#8217; Day, but now its part of  a global action that requires your steadfast courage and calls for bravery under pressure. Though its best you don&#8217;t wear a mask doing it! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Martin Macias, Jr. for Radio Arte</p>
<p>&#8220;Remember the Fifth of November&#8221;  may only be known from the film &#8220;V For Vendetta&#8221; or as Guy Fawkes&#8217;  Day, but now its part of  a global action that requires your  steadfast courage and calls for bravery under pressure. Though its best you don&#8217;t  wear a mask doing it!</p>
<p>Are  you angry at the way your bank has been treating you even after being a  great customer for so long? Perhaps you’re in foreclosure proceedings  and can’t find a bank to work with you. Well you should take part in <strong>Bank Transfer Day</strong> which is <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>November 5th</strong></span> worldwide.<a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=281139538577206"> Organizers are calling on people</a> to have moved their money by Nov 5th from &#8220;big banks&#8221; to community development banks or credit unions. Here in Chicago there are over 70 credit unions including the<a href="http://www.northsidecommunityfcu.org/"> Northside Community Federal CU</a>, the<a href="http://www.southsidecommunityfcu.org/about/about.htm"> South Side Community Federal CU</a>, and<a href="http://www.access-cu.com/newtocu/"> Access CU</a> which covers greater Chicagoland and the Southwest side. Remember that if it just a community bank it can still be bought up by bigger banks.</p>
<p>The site<a href="http://fearlessrevolution.com/blog/a-field-guide-to-closing-your-bank-account.html"> FearlessRevolution</a> reminds everyone that &#8220;since November 5 is a Saturday, you should definitely do it before November 5  since many big banks aren&#8217;t open on weekends.&#8221; The site also offers an  in-depth guide to what to do after moving your money, including Step 2:</p>
<blockquote><p>2.  If the bank employee asks why you are closing your account, decide  in  advance the reason you&#8217;re going to provide. You can tell them you&#8217;re   unhappy with big banks or that you&#8217;re a part of the 99%. Or you can   decline to give them a reason. The important thing is to remain focused   and accomplish your goal of closing your deposit accounts and walking   out of the big bank branch with your money.</p>
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<p>Bank  Transfer Day is significant because it targets one of the many culprits  of the financial crisis. Banks will feel the pinch of this collective  action since they rely on y(our) deposit account balances to have the  capital to make loans which in turn reap big profits. Why target the  banks? These banks continue to give their executives bonuses even after  receiving tax dollars in the TARP bailouts. AlterNet posted this article offering the “<a href="http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/679226/5_reasons_to_move_your_money_from_bank_of_america">5 Reasons You Should Move Your Money from Bank of America.</a>&#8221; Senator Durbin of Illinois even crafted<a href="http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/in-battle-with-merchants-banks-still-hope-to-overturn-durbin-amendment/"> legislation to limit how much money banks</a> can collect from card fees.</p>
<p>The lobbying done by Banks, Wall Street firms and the<a href="http://www.alternet.org/rights/150231/koch_brothers_and_us_chamber%3A_polluting_our_earth_and_our_democracies/"> Chamber of Commerce</a> on  behalf of corporations and special interest groups has led to  destruction of strong legislation that protects consumers and the  environment.  And they show no signs of relinquishing their stranglehold  on politics through campaign contributions as<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/us/romney-perry-and-cain-open-wide-financial-lead-over-field.html?_r=1%29"> New York Times reports:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>“Since  this spring, Mr. Romney has raised $1.5 million from employees  of firms  like Morgan Stanley; Highbridge Capital Management, a hedge  fund; and  Blackstone, a private equity firm. Mr. Obama has raised just  over  $270,000 from firms that were among his leading sources of  campaign cash  in 2008. “</p>
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<p><img title="Depiction of a classic Bank Run" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/M7SRHyNy-ZXZpXyY8ZZZFmEJebPeQZT8gwb0ktArOXVmTqtRi6sRAcRQcVlc-j5EbuVEUSS1KhtFtpy77Kaw1Kwu7Hly6CireO7dbLtIChu3ALLaAag" alt="" width="736px;" height="485px;" /><br />College students have organized &#8220;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/molly-gott/college-bank-transfer-day-_b_1019854.html">College Bank Transfer Day</a>&#8221;  and demanded that universities close their corporate bank accounts and  move to community development banking and investing. Universities  control about $350 billion in endowments and almost $100 billion in  annual spending according to the<a href="http://www.endowmentethics.org/community-investment-campaign"> Responsible Endowment Coalition</a>.</p>
<p>This<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/move-your-money-a-new-yea_b_406022.html"> Huffington Post article</a> tells the story of the<a href="http://www.moveyourmoneyproject.org/"> Move Your Money Project</a> which has over<a href="http://www.facebook.com/MoveYourMoney?sk=wall"> 41,000 &#8220;likes&#8221; on Facebook</a>.  The project calls for ending the too big to fail model of banking,  fewer fees &#8211; more savings for customers, investing in main street,  supporting local business and building the local economy. The campaign  claims that since it launched in 2010 it has spurred over 10 million  people into moving their money to community banks and/or credit unions,  according to Moebs Services. Here in Illinois, Representative Jan  Schakowski (D-Ill.) talked to MSNBC&#8217;s Dylan Ratigan about why she moved  her money from Bank of America to her local Devon Bank: &#8220;Individuals can do something about it. We don&#8217;t have to live with these abusers.&#8221;</p>
<p>You can watch the &#8220;MoveYourMoney&#8221; video below which puts the story into perspective by remixing an old cinema classic.</p>

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<p><strong>Whats the Alternative?</strong></p>
<p>The  alternative to banking with &#8220;Too Big to Fail&#8221; banks, such as Chase and  Bank of America, is moving to a community bank or a credit union. Credit  unions are non-profit and claim to exist in order &#8220;to help people, not  to make a profit.&#8221; You can<a href="http://www.findacreditunion.com/Home_Page_2.html"> find a credit union</a> near you wherever you are in the United States. Information is also available<a href="http://www.findacreditunion.com/Buscar_en_Espaol_16.html"> en espanol</a>. Here are some basic facts about Credit Unions to get you started.</p>
<blockquote><p>A  credit union is a not-for-profit, democratic, member-owned  cooperative  which anyone can join. You become a member and co-owner of  the credit  union when you make a deposit.</p>
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<li>Provide  the same  products and services—including surcharge-free ATMs, online  financial  services, and free savings and checking accounts—as other  financial  institutions</li>
<li>Return their profits to their credit union members by providing better services, better rates, lower fees and special discounts</li>
<li>Follow conservative investment practices and lend responsibly</li>
<li>You   can move your IRA or CD from your bank to a credit union (be sure to   check your bank&#8217;s policy to see what fees are tied to that action)</li>
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<p>Credit Union deposits are not federally insured by the FDIC but rather are insured for up to $250,000 by the<a href="http://www.ncua.gov/Default.aspx"> Natl Credit Union Administration</a>.  Suze Orman, financial educator, explains the similarities between NCUA  and FDIC protection. &#8220;They&#8217;re virtually identical. NCUA protects the  money you have in a credit union account up to $250,000, same as FDIC  protects money in a bank account.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;The Straw That Broke the Camel&#8217;s Back&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s  not just individuals who are moving their money; its city and county  governments, and large organizations with big bank accounts. In San  Jose, Father Samaniego announced that the East Side parish<a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/bay-area-news/ci_19100787"> would be moving its $3 million account</a> with Bank of America, where the church has done business for at least  20 years, to a community credit union. Some held posters that read &#8220;Keep  Families In Their Homes&#8221; or &#8220;Stop Corporate Greed,&#8221; and several closed  their own personal bank accounts.</p>
<p>Nationwide, groups such as the<a href="http://publicbankinginstitute.org/faqs.htm"> Public Banking Institute</a> and the<a href="http://www.neweconomyworkinggroup.org/"> New Economy Working Group</a> are working with State representatives to consider what it would mean  to create a state-owned bank. The many benefits of a state-owned bank  include access to credit and generation of revenue. Currently, North  Dakota is the only state in the union to operate such an institution  which it established in 1919 and is<a href="http://www.alternet.org/economy/152285/north_dakota_fights_wall_street%27s_influence_with_a_state_bank_/"> reaping the rewards for it</a>.  This would be refreshing news to communities fearing the cuts to social  services in their respective state budgets. More info on the Illinois  Budget crisis can be found<a href="http://www.illinoisisbroke.com/facts.aspx"> here.</a></p>
<p><strong>So now what?</strong></p>
<p>Ok just to recap. Big banks were largely responsible for the economic crisis and continue to perpetuate the destructive practices that were motivated by greed. Credit Unions and Community Development banks have a stake in community and are tied to the local economy. Begin the steps of researching a credit union that you found near you. Call them up and tell them you want to transfer to them and they will guide you. Go back to your big bank and talk to a banker (optional) about how to transfer smoothly and if there are any fees or penalties. Transfer over and become an active member in building the new economy and telling others what you did.</p>
<p>While  it is not tied to the Occupy Wall Street movement there is plenty of  enthusiasm and support from people who see this as a great nationwide  call to action &#8211; especially for people who can&#8217;t get arrested or don&#8217;t  want, or want to participate in other ways besides what they find at  their respective #occupy sites. If you do decide to take the step of  moving your money please tell me about it by email me at:  <strong>martin.macias@radioarte.org</strong>.  Remember to tell your old bank why you  left!</p>
<p><em>Note: YesMagazine! offers a look at how<a href="http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/the-new-economy/small-banks-radical-vision"> smaller community banks</a> can insulate themselves against the larger economic crisis while still being able to lend to customers.</em></p>
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