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Jan 14 2009

rape is a crime—why isn’t banking?

Published by mudman at 1:01 am under Uncategorized Edit This

so– I read on the net today that banks are going to make it harder for the common man/women to score a good credit rating!! We give them are hard earned money and they pay us 1 to 2% interest and when they loan us their “holy grail” they first rake us over the coals making sure our credit rating is good enough to be a “secured” viability and then charge us 20%!!!

The hard earned AMERICAN starts up their business and then either fails or succeeds at the work of their own hands—–but alas, if these “american” (small caps intended) fail at their businesses they give themselves a million plus bonus and ask the government for a handout.

So I just ask this my fellow trenchmen, my beloved apostles of the United States.

HOW MUCH LONGER ARE YOU GOING TO BE ABUSED AND RAPED AND MALTREATED BY THESE WHORES OF THE CORPORATE america???

Goodnight.

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One Response to “rape is a crime—why isn’t banking?”

  1. Jasonon 14 Jan 2009 at 1:36 pm edit this

    Banks are slime. They long ago realized that they could make more money by cutting customer service and charging exorbitant fees to their customers. Then they make sure that transactions happen in a way that maximizes penalties against their customers. They’ll make sure that your money coming in only clears after the check you wrote against it bounces, zing you with fees that will eat up all the money in causing you to bounce more transactions, creating more fees until your whole paycheck goes straight to them and you are twisting in the wind.

    I would hope that in these rough economic times that people realize they could do much better with credit unions and stop using banks altogether. Hell, they could probably do better with cash under their mattress than dealing with these predatory banking swindlers.

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