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"Art of the Steal"
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:30 TV ad run in New York from April 14, 2016.
[Music]
Female
Announcer: It's the art of the steal, and it's hiding in
plain sight.
The ultra-rich employ an army of lobbyists to
write tax policy to avoid paying their fair share.
It's a part of the corrupt political system that
keeps in place a rigged economy.
Where Wall Street buys off elections and stops
meaningful oversight.
Nothing will change until we elect candidates who
reject Wall Street money.
Send a message to Wall Street banks and
the billionaires [cheers],
enough
is
enough.
Sanders
(voiceover): I'm Bernie Sanders, and I approve this
message.
Notes: The
April 14 press release...
New Ad Calls on New Yorkers
to Send a Message to Wall Street
NEW YORK – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders' campaign released a
new
30-second spot on Thursday calling on New Yorkers to "send a
message to Wall Street banks and the billionaires: enough is
enough."
"Nothing will change until we elect candidates who reject
Wall
Street money," the narrator says.
To rein in Wall Street, Sanders has proposed a plan to break
up big
banks and regulate financial institutions that is backed by 170 economists and
financial
experts.
The ad, set to air in New York,
details the corrupt
political and economic system that firms like Goldman Sachs have
cultivated.
"It's the art of the steal and it's
hiding in plain site. The ultra-rich employ an
army of lobbyists to write tax policy to avoid paying their
fair share," the ad begins. "It's a
part of the corrupt political system that keeps in place
a rigged economy where Wall Street buys off elections and stops
meaningful oversight."
To watch the ad, click here.