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Liberal Tea Party? U.S. Uncut Disrupts Service At Bank Of America


First Posted: 02/28/11 01:55 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

Demonstrators posing as a liberal Tea Party disrupted service at banks across the country on Saturday, in an effort to spotlight the gimmicks multi-billion dollar corporations use to avoid paying their fair share in taxes.

Self-organized through anti-austerity movement U.S. Uncut, regional captains helped organize demonstrators at more than 40 different branches of Bank of America. The newly-minted group was inspired by an article published recently in The Nation by Johann Hari: "How to Build a Progressive Tea Party." Hari writes:

Imagine a parallel universe where the Great Crash of 2008 was followed by a Tea Party of a very different kind ... Instead of the fake populism of the Tea Party, there is a movement based on real populism. It shows that there is an alternative to making the poor and the middle class pay for a crisis caused by the rich. It shifts the national conversation ... This may sound like a fantasy--but it has all happened. The name of this parallel universe is Britain. As recently as this past fall, people here were asking the same questions liberal Americans have been glumly contemplating: Why is everyone being so passive? Why are we letting ourselves be ripped off? Why are people staying in their homes watching their flat-screens while our politicians strip away services so they can fatten the superrich even more?

Hari evokes the spirit of UK Uncut -- a movement made up of British citizens, who, in the face of brutal budget cuts, have sought to shame corporate tax dodgers through public demonstrations -- and suggests Americans follow suit. U.S. Uncut is doing just that; though many members of the group have disowned the title of Tea Party, telling HuffPost that while they were inspired by the article in The Nation, they do not want to be identified as an opposition group.

Saturday marked the group's first coordinated event.

"Billionaires got bonuses, bailouts and tax cuts, too -- the least they can do is pay their fair share of taxes," said Ryan Clay, a 28-year-old media analyst who helped organize the U.S. Uncut demonstration in Washington, DC. "I got inspired, other people got inspired, we met online, and we're working through social media to really bring these abhorrent facts to the public."

A rally in San Francisco drew scores of protesters to a branch of Bank of America at Union Square; dressed in ordinary street clothes, they filed into the bank one by one, getting in line to speak with the tellers. Each of them carried a fake check from Bank of America made out to "The United States c/o Tax Paying Citizens," for $1.5 billion. The sum would cover all the bank's unpaid taxes on its 2009 earned income of $4.4 billion, demonstrators said.

Only a few people had presented their fake checks to the tellers before the bank temporarily closed for business; protesters were peacefully escorted out of the building by the police. Once on the street, however, they stayed put and kept handing out fake checks, which had facts about corporate tax avoidance written in fine print on the back, as fliers. "Two-thirds of all U.S. corporations do not pay federal income tax," the fliers said. "BofA is the largest bank and the 5th largest corporation in America."

"People seemed more eager to accept these fliers and actually read the information they contained than what one would usually expect from handouts with political messages," said Leslie Dreyer, 32, a resident of Oakland, Calif., who came up with the idea of using checks as props. "When asked 'would you like a check for 1.5 billion to cash at any BoA?', they were amused and intrigued enough to 'read the fine print.'"

A Bank of America spokeswoman did not immediately return a request for comment.

Many of the largest corporations in the country have mastered the art of evading taxes, booking expenses in the U.S. and profits in low-tax countries. A list compiled by Forbes shows that Bank of America was far from being the only multi-billion dollar corporation to avoid paying taxes on billions of dollars in earnings in 2009; it is also not the only bank to spark angry demonstrations this week.

On Wednesday morning, New York City Councilman Jumaane Williams marched into a Park Avenue Chase bank to denounce the bank's failure to help homeowners avoid foreclosure. HuffPost's Laura Basset reports:

After denouncing the bank to a cheering crowd and calling its executives "bloodsuckers" for accepting bailout money and refusing to help the suffering homeowners they "preyed on," Williams was stopped by security guards at the door and told the branch was closed. The mob then chanted "open the door" until Williams was let in, at which point he closed his account.

Williams told HuffPost that when campaigning in New York City, he met at least two people on every block with mortgage troubles. He said he doesn't want the bank to use his money to "further deteriorate the community" he represents, especially in light of chief executive Jamie Dimon's recent $17 million bonus.

"It's incredible what these banks are making people go through," he said. "It's disgusting. They're like bloodsuckers, just sucking the lifeblood out of communities and refusing to help out. I understand that people need to get paid to get the best and brightest and these bonuses help with that, but you can't do that and then not assist the community and then get a taxpayer bailout to the tune of billions of dollars. That's just greed at its worst."

To help readers navigating an underwater mortgage, HuffPost has scheduled a meetup where homeowners can get together and talk about their mortgage-related troubles. The next meetup is slated for the second Tuesday in March, and each subsequent meeting will also be held on the second Tuesday of the month; locate your local meetup chapter here.

If you're interested in organizing a meetup and need help doing it, email us at lucia@huffingtonpost.com, arthur@huffingtonpost.com or ryan@huffingtonpost.com. If you're a real estate professional or attorney with experience in short sales and foreclosures who can help with the meetups, contact us or find your local chapter.

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Demonstrators posing as a liberal Tea Party disrupted service at banks across the country on Saturday, in an effort to spotlight the gimmicks multi-billion dollar corporations use to avoid paying thei...
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02:22 PM on 03/09/2011
Fantastic Let's start a revolution!
The uncut party sounds like they are having fun and creating social disturbance!
The best of both worlds.
I like the idea of protesting as theater.
Bank of America, Citi Bank, AIG, Goldman Sachs should all be targets.
They caused this problem.
Now they are reaping rewards from our money while keeping others disenfranchised!

The American Dream is DEAD!
Suzy Orman said so herself!

IRS is not doing their job!
They need to be outsourced.
If the IRS cannot audt BofA and get money out of these theives than the people have to go after the corporations for what they owe.
Keep up the Good Work!
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Mark Fey
Lifelong Skeptic
08:17 PM on 03/08/2011
Great political theater! These corporations ought to be made to pay for the immoral behavior they practice.
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Pollitrix
Progressive Liberal Conservative
04:36 PM on 04/11/2011
Corporations are not people, it is the men whom run these business that are shameful. They hide behind the door when it is convenient, but want to be recogonized as persons when it is time to give to poliitial campaign.
06:41 PM on 03/08/2011
There is NOTHING anyone can do to ever "Earn" a million dollars a year as a salary. Ever. Much less a Bonus.
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Mark Fey
Lifelong Skeptic
08:19 PM on 03/08/2011
And yet in America we pay athletes and former governors this type of money. One for entertainment and the other to influence the political process on behalf of corporate masters.
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Sweendoggedly
Science. It works.
06:39 PM on 03/08/2011
More uncut action please!
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Pollitrix
Progressive Liberal Conservative
04:37 PM on 04/11/2011
Get involved, just found where they are in my town.
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NHGranite
Killer Koala escapes diner, eats shoots & leaves
05:19 PM on 03/08/2011
BofA is on the local news right now. They are forcing people to buy flood insurance and making a profit on it. The insurance is in excess of what the Feds require. The worst part is the mortgages they are "protecting" are much lower than the insurance coverage they are selling. The woman in Rehoboth MA in the news had a mortgage of $47000 and is being forced to buy an additional $149000 coverage, through BofA. Class action law suit. I'm thinking A stands for something other than America.
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11:02 AM on 03/09/2011
But no one is forcing her to keep her mortgage with BoA. All she has to do is change banks and refinance. Sure, there are fees to refinance. But not as much as the extra insurance would cost.
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bluepond
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12:47 PM on 03/09/2011
We should all change banks if possible.
06:45 PM on 04/20/2011
Excellent post. Why blame BofA when the homeowner chose to use them. The best way to stop the corrupt practices is by not accepting the terms. No one made people take out loans for 103% of the home value knowing they could not repay them. then the government not only approved these loans but encouraged financial institutions to make these loans.
What I donot understand is why the US uncut is protesting at the banks and not their legislators. The government has allowed these ridiculous tax breaks and they should stop them NOW. Tell your elected officials to simplify the tax code.
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Daryl Pienta
Not a fan of the far righ...errr. wrong wing
04:29 PM on 03/08/2011
There is a progressive tea party movement gaining steam. It's called the coffee party ! look them up
07:46 PM on 03/08/2011
The coffee party is a bunch of church ladies politely asking people to be more civil.

Fewer church ladies/Obamas, who are absolutely worthless BTW, more Malcolm Xs.
06:46 PM on 04/20/2011
Great, lets start some violence. That will certainly fix things.
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Daryl Pienta
Not a fan of the far righ...errr. wrong wing
04:27 PM on 03/08/2011
This is the type of action that needs to repeated over and over again.

I hope all of you no longer have an account in these bail out banks. Find your self a credit union and remove that cash. Why feed the beast.
02:03 PM on 03/08/2011
I support and agree with their point, but why go into the bank and make like miserable for the tellers who have no control over the situation & didn't cause it in the first place? They're working people like the rest of us.
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CalifMan
02:29 PM on 03/08/2011
It's their job.
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Daryl Pienta
Not a fan of the far righ...errr. wrong wing
04:24 PM on 03/08/2011
how else do we make a point. Got a better idea

It also shuts down business for the bank
06:49 PM on 04/20/2011
Of course there is a better idea. Tell your elected officials to repeal the tax breaks and fix the tax code. BofA is only doing what the government has allowed them to do. BTW, the teller is just doing what they have to do so they get a paycheck and do not rely on government to support them. Businesses will continue this path unless stopped by government. Look at the way the banks spent the "bail out" $. The fools in government gave them boat loads of money with no restrictions or requirements. Stupid and unfortunately they will probably do it again because they did not fix the problem. Let them go bankrupt and reorganize or go away.
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Agent Cooper
01:31 PM on 03/08/2011
If the group asked you not to call them a liberal Tea Party, why did you say that's what they were posting as in the first sentence?
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pychicfakes
If you call it like it is you can never go wrong
01:17 AM on 03/06/2011
This is the correct way to protest them, by taking it to them. I just joined them !!!!!!!
01:20 PM on 03/03/2011
Finally..........people are getting fired up about being financially raped by the big corps whether it be on mortgages, credit card rates(comparable to loan sharking btw) or big oil's enormous tax payer subsities. Why would we give Exxon tax subsities??? its not for hiring new employees!! In fact their roster of employees have come down year after recent years..Its time to stop the insanity here in this country. Why the people vote in these bloodsuckers is amazing to me...Lets get it under control! We do have a voice and it needs to be heard...and how bout recalling all the representatives who add to the problem. And as an aside BUY AMERICAN
05:26 PM on 04/04/2011
You don't need to support banks. You should just save your money and pay cash. Easy. The mindset of "I need it now" has doomed us. Since so many of you lib's control the media, just start publishing articles on how to save your money and use layaway. That's what your parents and grandparents did. Think of the infamous credit score as a profit meter. The higher your score, the more profit you are able to make a bank. Think about it.
06:49 PM on 04/04/2011
its realy funny how you assumed i am a credit card user....i in fact DONT use any credit cards AND have NO credit card Debt....so your bla bla bla is really unfounded..do some reserach...........
03:05 PM on 03/02/2011
Looks like we have entered the fight fire with fire phase.
02:48 PM on 03/02/2011
I've seen sparse coverage of USUncut, but I read every article I see. I was thrilled to see Americans beginning to copy the Brits model. (They began with a tiny group protesting Vodaphone stores for tax evasion). Thanks, HuffPo for the article! I've e.mailed some MSM asking them to report this story on air, but haven't seen much of anything--will keep trying by sending them this. Time for some People Power to nudge gov't to indict and prosecute these criminal banks and their CEO's...along with Wall St. With unemployment so high, and so many with just part-time jobs, there should be massive amounts of people able to gather--if they could just get the messages.
11:50 AM on 03/02/2011
Bank of America did not pay any taxes on $4.4 billion in income.
Deductions like $860 million in tax-exempt income, $670 million in low-income housing credits and a $600 million loss on shares of foreign subsidiaries kept them from paying taxes. With a provision for credit losses of $49 billion, Bank of America probably won't be paying taxes for a long time.

HP's low tax rate is due to lower tax rates in foreign countries. The company says in its annual report that President Obama's proposals to end tax deferrals on international operations would mean a big tax hike.

Citibank: With $17.5 billion in future tax deductions and credits on the books, and a $39 billion provision for loan losses, Citi has many tax-free years ahead of it.

More than half of P&G's business is overseas.

So, end the tax deferrals on international operations, eliminate the deductions for loss on foreign subsidiaries AND then give tax credits to KEEP companies here in the US.
There. Done. Problem solved. Easy.
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AggieReal
Nothing fails like prayer. Do something.
08:15 AM on 03/03/2011
Easy if the system weren't rigged and some more real liberals like Bernie Sanders could be elected from Southern States.
05:11 PM on 04/04/2011
LOL, credit losses of $49 Billion. Looks like they've paid their taxes for about 5 years already. Where do you think all that money went? Directly into pockets of Americans. You can keep that big screen as a gift from BofA.
06:54 PM on 04/20/2011
I appreciate your sentiment but that big screen is not a gift from BofA, it is a gift from you and me - the taxpayers. I did not even get a thank you note.
06:59 PM on 04/20/2011
correction to last post
That big screen tv is only a gift from you if you pay taxes.
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Mr Hankey
Kucinich / Sanders (Democratic Socialist)
11:37 PM on 03/01/2011
Please change the name of this progressive party - it can't have the word "tea" in it.

And, only intelligent candidates need apply.
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pthompson13
12:58 PM on 03/02/2011
I think the "tea" bit was added by HP as a comparison LOL. Not a very good one though, is it? But I checked the usuncut.org site and the word is absent there. WHEW! That would be extremely cheesey. It is interesting though....apparently they are a spin off of a UK group.

Way to go uncut.
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02:52 PM on 03/02/2011
To me the most impressive thing about this effort is that there is NO MONEY involved.
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CalifMan
02:32 PM on 03/08/2011
The "tea party" reference came from the Johann Hari piece from "The Nation" magazine that is cited in this article.