Protesters Oppose 38 Studios Bailout, Demand Accountability

GoLocalProv Politics Team and Jack Andrade

Protesters Oppose 38 Studios Bailout, Demand Accountability

Protesters gather outside the State hous
Politicians, citizens, and leaders of special interest groups joined together today and staged a protest outside the State House.

Speaker Nicholas Mattiello recently came out in support of paying back the bonds remaining from the 38 Studios deal, and opponents of the bailout are demanding accountability to fall on those who brokered the deal, not the taxpayers.

Proponents of paying back the $87 million remaining debt, including Speaker Mattiello, have said protecting the state’s credit rating is necessary to avoid being alienated by future investors.  Protesters outside the Statehouse voiced their disagreement.

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“The state of Rhode Island, as I see it, is sitting at a kitchen table with a pair of scissors in one hand and a credit card in the other,” said Democratic Representative Spencer Dickinson of South Kingstown.  “I’ll tell you what I’m going to do…I’m going to cut the credit card.”

Christopher Curry of moveon.org argued for establishing a state-owned bank similar to the one in North Dakota.

“Those guys on Wall Street will retaliate?  Well screw them.  We’ll finance our own loans with our own money,” Currie said.

Other groups represented at the protest included the Tea Party, the Libertarian Party, and the Green Party.  Occupy Providence organized the protest.


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