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Friday, September 30, 2011
Bank of America announced Thursday that bank will start charging $5 per month for customers who use their debit cards to make purchases beginning in 2012.

Shortly after the announcement Twitter exploded with reactions to the news. Many of the updates were negative and some even threatened via tweet to switch banks. The announcement generated so much buzz that "Debit card fees" was a trending topic on Google on Friday.
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Like the first two industrial revolutions, the global transformation to a Third Industrial Revolution (TIR) will emerge over time. It will be marked with important milestones along the path.
David A. Aaker: Lessons from the Fosbury Flop
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Don McNay: Bank of America: The Perfect Example of Why You Should Move Your Money
Although data shows that moving money from a Wall Street bank has benefits for the consumer and for Main Street, a primary motivation for the 'move your money' movement is to decrease the power of Wall Street banks and their role in the financial markets.
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Despite Weather And Police Clashes, 'Occupy Wall Street' Protesters Are Settling In

Thursday, September 29, 2011
NEW YORK -- The members of Occupy Wall Street are not allowed to use megaphones, so they've adopted a low-tech workaround.

At their twice-daily general meetings in Zuccotti Park in Manhattan's financial district, whoever has an announcement to make speaks slowly and clearly, with a pause every few seconds, so that everyone within earshot of the speaker can repeat back what he or she just said -- amplifying it for the crowd of hundreds to hear.
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With the Geithner appointment, and the even more disturbing selection of Lawrence Summers to be his top economic adviser, Obama sealed his fate as president. By turning to those disciples of Robert Rubin, the new president fatally betrayed his promise of hope.
Preeti Vissa: Truth and Nonsense About Mortgage Lending, the Housing Collapse and Homeownership
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Adam Levin: Memo to Obama: Push for Jobs, Don't Shove Employers
Does it really make sense to elevate unemployment to a protected status with race, creed, national origin or anything else protected by the Constitution?
Elizabeth McVay Greene: Technology's Place in Transforming Agriculture
The distended relationship between farms and individuals is the fundamental problem in the food system we've inherited. Supply chains and the corporate cultures that house them keep information isolated.
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The German model is akin to the vision Obama articulated in his speech: high-end manufacturing that we export to the world. It's a good vision. High-end manufacturing should be a core part of our economy.
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Poll: Majority Of GOP Voters Favor Raising Taxes On Wealthy

Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Nearly three-quarters of Americans say they support President Barack Obama's proposal to tax households making $1 million or more at the same or higher rate as middle-class households, according to a recent poll from website Daily Kos.
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Jared Bernstein: Why the Economic 'Uncertainty' Line Is Shovel-Ready Nonsense
While conservative politicians are busy jamming their perennial tax cut/deregulate agenda into the current economic context, the thing that businesses are truly uncertain about is when they're going to start seeing some customers again.
Richard Barrington: How Bernanke Ruined the Stock Market's Week
The Federal Reserve's latest attempt to revive the economy--the so-called Operation Twist--received a resoundingly negative reaction upon its announcement on September 21.
Michele Nash-Hoff: U. S. Lost 1.9 Million Manufacturing Jobs Due to Trade Deficit With China
American policymakers have long assumed that as China's huge middle class grew, U.S. companies' sales to these new consumers would also grow. But it did not work out that way.
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