Nader demanded a new tax against financial institutions to help pay for the bailout, arguing Make Wall Street pay for its own bailout, by implementing a securities speculation tax, starting with derivatives, AFP reported.
Nader accused heads of financial institutions of high economic crimes and argued that a speculations tax would have the additional benefit of deterring some of the worst excesses of casino-capitalism.
Nader also stated that Republican presidential candidate John McCain and Democrat candidate Barack Obama willingly or unwillingly, are puppets of corporate power.
According to AFP, Nader called for more federal action to protect US citizens at risk of home foreclosures. He also slammed McCain and Obama for being more concerned with their political fortunes that the plight of ordinary people. Both candidates take orders from their corporate masters, he said.
The AFP reported that polls place support for Nader at 5%. For more information on Naders campaign, visit
http://votenader.org.