Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Bank Consolidation Chart


7 comments:

David Finn said...

Just follow the money and you'll find a salesman disguised as a loan officer. 1984 bank deregulation under then President Ronald Reagan. The gift that just keeps paying, and paying, and paying and paining, and paining, and what a pain in the A_ss...

David Finn said...

I actually have a friend that poisons himself daily listening to subversive radio. Did you know that it was the democrats fault that the banks loaned money to those that could not repay it. The logic being that as FANNY and FREDDY were buying these bad loans, that the whole mess was there fault and that they were running under Democrat's instructions. And this guy has a very logical brain. Just goes to show that no matter how smart or logical you are, if you are predisposed to a particular point view, you can be bought for a dime.

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