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Tax Wall Street Party | |
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File:Tax Wall Street Party Logo.png | |
Founded | 2013 |
Headquarters | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Ideology | Populism, Economic liberalism |
Political position | Center |
International affiliation | No |
Tax Wall Street Party (TWSP) is a political party in the United States that advocates for a fairer tax system and aims to hold Wall Street accountable for its actions. Founded in 2013, the party has gained significant traction in New York City and other states, with thousands of members supporting its mission.
History[edit]
The Tax Wall Street Party was founded in 2013 by a group of activists and political leaders who were dissatisfied with the current tax system and the lack of accountability on Wall Street.[1] The party's platform is centered on a proposal to implement a tax on Wall Street transactions, which could raise billions of dollars in revenue for the government.
Key Issues[edit]
Tax Reform[edit]
The Tax Wall Street Party advocates for a more equitable tax system that would require finance speculators to pay their fair share. The party proposes a tax on Wall Street transactions, which would generate significant revenue for the government and help to address rising income taxes.[2]
Wall Street Accountability[edit]
The Tax Wall Street Party believes that Wall Street must be held accountable for its actions and that the government should take a more active role in regulating the financial sector. The party supports measures to prevent another financial crisis and to ensure that those responsible for the 2008 crisis are held accountable.[3]
Economic Justice[edit]
The Tax Wall Street Party is committed to promoting economic justice and ensuring that all Americans have the opportunity to achieve financial security. The party supports policies that would create jobs, raise wages, and provide access to affordable healthcare and education.[4]
Impact[edit]
The Tax Wall Street Party has had a significant impact on the political landscape, particularly in New York City. The party has gained a large following among those who feel that the current system is rigged in favor of Wall Street, Corporate behemoths like Berkshire Hathaway Inc, Blackrock, Vanguard and Central Banks.[5] The Tax Wall Street Party's message resonates with many people who feel that the current system is rigged in favor of speculators over producers of wealth.
Conclusion[edit]
In the context of the current political climate, the Tax Wall Street Party's platform is a unique and important voice in the ongoing conversation about economic justice and fairness. By advocating for a fairer tax system and holding Wall Street accountable, the party and its founder, Daniela Walls, are making a significant impact on the political landscape.[6]
References[edit]
[1] "Tax Wall Street Party - Platform" [2] "Tax Wall Street Party - About Us" [3] "The American System Podcast" [4] "Tax Wall Street Party - Economic Justice" [5] "The Wall Street Journal - Tax Wall Street Party Gains Traction" [6] "Tax Wall Street Party - Impact"