Just like the "factory towns" of old, Wal-Mart wants to have its hand in every piece of the pie - and its next move is managing your money.
Last September, Wal-Mart unveiled plans for the "Bank of Wal-Mart": an enormous power play to boost Wal-Mart's domination of our economy by creating one of the largest financial institutions in the country.
Together with the former and current Chairs of the Federal Reserve and over 50 members of Congress from both sides of the aisle, we rang the alarm bell and together we forced the FDIC to extend the public comment period and hold hearings on this important decision.
You stopped Wal-Mart from sneaking its bank through the process, and now it's time for you to weigh in on these hearings. We've found the email address to send comments to the FDIC - take a moment to compose your own thoughts and tell them why the Bank of Wal-Mart is a bad idea:
http://walmartwatch.com/tellafriend/bankWhat does a "Bank of Wal-Mart" mean to you?
Stability is the bedrock of the American financial system, but the Bank of Wal-Mart would threaten that with a dangerous concentration of commercial and financial power. Even more troubling, Wal-Mart is using a recent loophole in federal law to establish its bank, which would be regulated by the FDIC and would not be subject to the same strict regulations as other banks that are regulated by the Federal Reserve.
And there's also concern about the economic impact of the Bank of Wal-Mart on your community. When the enormous bank comes to town, it will threaten the local alternatives, just like super centers have undermined so many other local stores. Then, with these critical centers of capital gone, local businesses that compete with Wal-Mart may be forced to rely on the retail giant's bank for loans.
I'm giving my testimony on April 11th, but it's important that your comments are heard before then. The FDIC wants to hear from the public, and we're missing a big opportunity to affect the debate if we're silent now. Take a moment to put your thoughts together and send them straight to the FDIC:
http://walmartwatch.com/tellafriend/bankI look forward to browsing through your comments as I prepare for my own testimony. Once I'm done there, I'll be sure to follow-up and let you know where we are with this important issue.
Thanks for your continued support of Wal-Mart Watch.
Sincerely,
Andrew Grossman
Executive Director
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