Banks and health care/insurance are the two most heavily regulated industries in America. Banks are told how much interest they can charge, how much they can charge retailers for debit card fees, how much they can charge for atm usage fees, how much insurance they must keep on deposits, how much of deposits they must keep in reserve when lending. Basically there isn't a single aspect of the banking industry that isn't dictated from Washington and yet people blame banks for all their woes. Don't demand more power for the retards that created the mess in the first place!RAIMIUS wrote:
Not necessarily, but all the OWS ideas for doing so did wind up calling for more government control/power.Jay wrote:
Yes, it is.Dilbert_X wrote:
Curtailing the power of banks is hardly expanding govt.
Generally, that's how one figures out the philosophy of sides today. Look at who gets more control...
Liberals: generally like to give power to the Gov.
Conservatives: generally like to give power to individuals or corporations.
The only power bank lobbyists have is in somewhat blunting the efforts of politicians feeding off of idiot populism. If the population had their way banks would be forced to give out zero interest loans with optional monthly payments.
Last edited by Jay (2011-11-18 09:58:28)
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-Frederick Bastiat