October 28, 2009 journal, demonstrators march against American Bankers Association meeting in Chicago. What else do unemployed people have to do? It is time they march against the abuses of the scavenger banks better robbing the poor people of this country. If I were a banker at all I would be heading for the hills to avoid the anger of the public in retaliation for taking advantage of the people. The news is full of bank rip-off stories of them raising interest rates, reducing credit lines and canceling credit cards, all of them. Its time to stop the banks aggression on helpless people hitting them at a time when they are down and cannot help themselves come out of this financial mess the banks created. It is time to stop the insurance companies from their fraud and start over by helping the free clinics get better established. Why pass any health care bill that is yet 4 years ahead? Afghanistan and Pakistan are falling apart and the United States is helpless to avoid it. Senator Feingold says come home and that's what we will be doing because the money is failing. A moonshot $250 million is planning for a future that does not insist in a world so confused. Redesigning the deck of the Titanic is nothing more than real foolishness. I estimate 20 million people are homeless living under bridges doing the best they can. Crime & chaos is accelerating from coast to coast in this country and no safe place. Wall Street took the American people for a bunch of fools while at the same time they were conning foreign countries into phony investments of the homeland, now they are exposed. America is spread over the globe militarily while giving the country away economically. Banks are being exposed as they cannot stand the light of day on their crooked dealings. "Chicago, IL, Today, in the largest taxpayer mobilization since the economic crisis begin, more than 5,000 Americans from 20 cities will converge on the American Bankers Association (ABA) convention in Chicago. The march and rally concludes three days of demonstrations around the ABA convention and launches a nationwide campaign to demand big banks and Wall Street stop spending millions in taxpayer dollars to lobby against financial reform. Events kicked off Sunday with a gathering of hundreds of ordinary Americans who have lost their homes, jobs, and pensions during the bank-induced economic crisis sharing their stories and hearing from Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL). That evening, more than 900 people were organized to take their message directly to the ABA at a banker's ball being held at their convention. On Monday, FDIC Chair Sheila Bair addressed nearly 1,000 people and reaffirmed her support for much needed reforms like the Consumer Financial Protection Agency. She told the crowd she would deliver that message when she addressed the ABA convention later that morning. Following Bair's remarks, taxpayers took their message directly to the banks in demonstrations outside of Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and the ABA convention. After taking $17.8 billion in taxpayer bailouts and backstops, the ABA and the six largest banks have spent more than $35 million fighting Congressional action on financial reform. Meanwhile, ordinary Americans continue to face rising foreclosures, record unemployment, skyrocketing bank and credit card fees, and vanishing pensions and 401(k)s. Taxpayers will leave Chicago today to mobilize their communities and ensure Congress acts immediately to rein in the reckless policies of big banks. WHAT: Taxpayer march on American Bankers Association conference to demand banks stop lobbying against needed financial reform." The most awful Senator suffering Joe Lieberman of the insurance industry corporate haven Connecticut will oppose the medical reform bill particularly the public option because he has received a million dollars campaign support from insurance.