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Posted in 2012 Election, Christopublicans, Conservatives, Corporations, Corruption, Economy, Health Care, Humor, Idiots, Obama, Republicans, Romney, Teabaggers, Wingnuts
Tagged Big Banks, Big Government, Critical Thinking, GOP Hypocrisy, GOP Scam, Texas, The Rich, Thomas Jefferson, Unions
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Surprise: Ripping-Off Consumers is Now the Purpose of Big U.S. Banks
I used to go to a little neighborhood bank for many years; they were friendly, courteous, and helpful, and I saw the same people at the drive-up window often enough we knew each other by our first names. Then the … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Percent, 99 Percent, Corruption, Economy, OWS Movement, Wall Street
Tagged Bank of America, Banksters, Big Banks, Citibank, Credit Unions, JPMorganChase, ThinkProgess.org, Wells Fargo
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Take Action on the 2nd-Month Anniversary of the OWS Movement
Just two months ago, Americans began assembling in Zuccotti Park in New York City to protest our lives being taken over by corrupt politicians who work for the Big Banks and Multinational Corporations instead of ‘We the People.’ Since then, the OWS … Continue reading
ABC News Reports the Big Banks Have Lost 1 Million Customers
And the big banks respond by threatening to raise the fees of their remaining poor saps — uh, customers, to make up for the loss. This is a major success for Bank Transfer Day and the Move Your Money Project, … Continue reading