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… we really are trying to disrupt and create uncertainty for capital, for how corporations operate … there are actually extraordinary things that we could do right now that would start to destabilize the folks that are in power and start to rebuild a movement.Echoing the infamous Cloward-Piven Strategy of orchestrated crisis, Lerner said a nationwide mortgage strike would be a nightmare for Wall Street. He noted that 25 percent of homeowners now own a home worth less than they paid for it. Of those "under water" homeowners, 10 percent "are now in strategic default, meaning they're refusing to pay but they're staying in their homes." The homeowners, who figured out it might take lenders a year to foreclose on their mortgages and evict them, should be urged to stay put. "If you could double that number, you would … put banks on the edge of insolvency again." Lerner said banks that don't pay their "fair share" in taxes or refuse to slash interest rates and partially forgive mortgage principal are being targeted. He also called for state and local governments to stop doing business with banks that refuse to become de facto relief agencies by redistributing their own wealth to homeowners who made dumb investment decisions. ACORN's newly renamed chapters in New York (New York Communities for Change), California (Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment), Missouri (Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment), and Washington state (Organization United for Reform) make no secret about their participation in the scheme. NYCC claims JPMorgan Chase's foreclosures policies are unfair. The group takes credit for the town of Hempstead in Nassau County, N.Y., "closing the Chase Account and moving $12.5 millions in tax payer dollars out of the pockets of the greedy Wall Street Bankers who caused the finanical [sic] crisis!" NYCC is pressuring other municipalities in the state, including Albany, to do the same. The group claims "NYCC members in almost 40 cities, villages and counties have emailed their elected officials to demand the local government stop doing business with Chase." Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) boasts that 22 activists were arrested protesting foreclosures outside a Chase office in Los Angeles. "These banks are terrorists," said Peggy Mears. "They terrorize us by threatening to take our homes." In South L.A., ACCE and SEIU held a mock trial outside a Chase office. ACCE organizer Evelyn Gutierrez said her group targeted Chase because it lent money to poor people, which is exactly what ACORN pressured it to do in recent decades. ACCE wants the bank to "forgive" all the principal borrowed, said JPMorgan Chase spokesman Gary Kischner. "We've done over one million loan modifications and we've had outreach events like the one we did at the Convention Center in January." Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE), led by veteran ACORN organizer Jeff Ordower, jumped on the anti-Chase bandwagon last year, leading an assault on a Chase office in the suburbs of St. Louis. Organization United for Reform (OUR) led a protest outside the Chase branch in Marysville, Washington. OUR demanded that Chase give part of a $1.4 billion tax refund to the local school district. Chase spokesman Darcy Donahoe-Wilmot pointed out that the bank already gave more than $11.4 million to nonprofits in the state last year. It should be noted that SEIU's Lerner isn't the first to advocate using in-your-face tactics. George Goehl explained how to murder the American Dream at the "America's Future Now!" conference last summer in Washington, D.C. "The banking crisis is the next big thing," said Goehl, executive director of Chicago-based National People's Action. "The banking crisis is the way to build a big economic justice movement in this country." The crisis presents "a once in a lifetime opportunity as progressives to engage millions of Americans in a big conversation around serious economic restructuring," he said, "not around eking out some victories around the margins, not about making life a little less worse for people, but about big time transformative change." "People are ready to move to the streets, some because they're angry, some because they want justice right now, and some because they're tired of hearing about the tea party coming out." SEIU and ACORN heeded Goehl's call. America needs to know that ACORN is restructuring in time to help re-elect President Obama in 2012. Obama used to work for ACORN and represented the group in court as its lawyer. These radical leftists who use the brutal, in-your-face, pressure tactics of Saul Alinsky want to destroy America as we know it and will use any means to do it.
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