that is interestingLike when Fingers decided to start calling anyone affiliated with Russia "Orcs".
making me laugh right now
that is interestingLike when Fingers decided to start calling anyone affiliated with Russia "Orcs".
His Russia/Ukraine war stance has aged like fruit.that is interesting
making me laugh right now
Ok, dude. You're a dumb ass and I know to ignore you. Carry on"Joke"
I've heard Morgan Stanley is in trouble as well
In other words a failed audit?
Woe to the vanquishedOk, dude. You're a dumb ass and I know to ignore you. Carry on
Don't fall for it, bruv. It's not about ESG scores, it's about a corrupt baking system that will bailout a bank, but fuck you out of your money. You know all those small business people on Etsy carving out a living for their family making shit in their homes and selling it for a tiny profit? Yeah, they aren't getting paid right now.
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Of course it is.Don't fall for it, bruv. It's not about ESG scores
CBDC can only happen if you take away an individual's access to cash. That's being done right now by the government bailing out a bank and not an individual. Not through ESG's. The focus should be on the corrupt as fuck 2 party system enabling it, not some nebulous, undefinable enemy.Of course it is.
ESG scores = Social credit scores = CBDC's
I'm not sure you're getting the... picture
Abolishment of cash isn't happening by the government bailing out banks, it's happening by the government being told by the FED to block the sales of banks so the FED can gobble ip the tiny banks, while TPTB suck up the coinage under "national coin shortage", collect all the physical cash incognito(3-5% credit/debit fees), and roll right into their ESG-empowered CBDC's.CBDC can only happen if you take away an individual's access to cash. That's being done right now by the government bailing out a bank and not an individual. Not through ESG's
I can't confirm it at the momenr just info passed to me from my buddy.
Thats another one my friend in the mortgage business mentioned going under. He is a bit of a chicken little so I'm never sure how to take what he says. Recently he seems to be on point with the bank stuff though.
View: https://twitter.com/isource_news/status/1636123809895030784?s=19
View: https://twitter.com/CGasparino/status/1636050146441019413?s=19
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The result is literally cutting off individuals access to cash. I'm currently in the position.Abolishment of cash isn't happening by the government bailing out banks,
The folks not getting cash are minimal, but yeah we agree, it's a fact.The result is literally cutting off individuals access to cash. I'm currently in the position.
You also need to ask yourself 2 questions. 1) Do you avoid pitfalls by taking the advice of those who've seen how they're set, or by going it alone? 2) Who's buying up your banks?
Incorrect.The folks not getting cash are minimal, but yeah we agree, it's a fact.
I'll answer #2 because #1 is painful to read.
I'm not sure what you're arguing here.Incorrect.
American banks have been consistently purchased by Canadian banks for the last 30 years, amigo.I'm not sure what you're arguing here.
I'm speaking from an essential view, as in 'essentially'.
When it is understood by you that the bank, & not "government" is who owns U.S. policy, you'll be in a position to either reconsider your view or reform these passive aggressive non-elaborative word bombs.
Joint Statement by Treasury, Federal Reserve, and FDIC
Washington, DC -- The following statement was released by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell, and FDIC Chawww.federalreserve.gov
Tell us, essentially what the difference in power and policy between the FDIC & Federal Reserve is without debating which wing stems off the bird.
Please feel free to correct me.
Did you click on the link friendo?American banks have been consistently purchased by Canadian banks for the last 30 years, amigo.