by Anthony Colombo | Mar 11, 2017 | Local Economies, National, News, Public Banking, Santa Fe
Alarmed by the corruption and greed of Wall Street, many US cities and states are studying the feasibility of establishing public banks. By John Lawrence, San Diego Free Press Public banks are owned by cities, states or other jurisdictions and serve to keep funds...
by Anthony Colombo | Feb 25, 2017 | National, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
The earliest days of private banking cartels in America occurred before we were the United States. The pattern of private capital determining government policy is centuries old – but so is the sort of public interest banking emerging in the US now. Ellen’s guest Jim...
by Anthony Colombo | Feb 12, 2017 | National, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
North Dakota is one of the three most conservative states in the United States, according to Gallup. Wyoming is number one, with self-identified conservatives outnumbering self-identified liberals by 35 percentage points. In North Dakota and Mississippi, the...
by Anthony Colombo | Feb 12, 2017 | Local Economies, National, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Seattle lawmakers will take a final vote Tuesday on whether to stop banking with Wells Fargo over ethical concerns. The ordinance already received support from eight out of nine City Council members at the committee level. Under the ordinance, the city could not work...
by Anthony Colombo | Feb 12, 2017 | Local Economies, National, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Oakland residents are showing growing interest in a plan to establish a public bank, which would provide an alternative to handing millions of dollars of city money to Wall Street each year. Residents have been studying the idea and organizing support for it for a...