| Acorn prefers to fly under the national radar, organizing locally in liberal urban areas — where, Stern observes, local legislators and reporters are often
 “slow to grasp how radical Acorn’s positions really are.” Acorn’s new goals are
 municipal “living wage” laws targeting “big-box” stores like Wal-Mart, rolling
 back welfare reform, and regulating banks — efforts styled as combating
 “predatory lending.” Unfortunately, instead of helping workers, Acorn’s
 living-wage campaigns drive businesses out of the very neighborhoods where jobs
 are needed most. Acorn’s opposition to welfare reform only threatens to worsen
 the self-reinforcing cycle of urban poverty and family breakdown. Perhaps most
 mischievously, says Stern, Acorn uses banking regulations to pressure financial
 institutions into massive “donations” that it uses to finance supposedly
 non-partisan voter turn-out drives.
 
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