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Warren was so gun ho on getting back and the banks that she skipped over the "pension reform" that got into the bill.
One of her "commandments" was that people were entitled to SS, medicare and their pensions.
I fully support Sen Warren's speech on the Senate floor and am disgusted that Citigroup/Chase have so much influence in the spending bill/legislation. I'm going to make good on withdrawing my Chase savings account (which draws no interest) and put it into a local credit union $9,999 at a time. If conservatives support limited government, then why not support her?
hahahahahaha
you are joking, right??
this friggin twit who thinks she is an Indian???
'yea, right I am going to vote for her!!!
NOT~~~
Warren's anti-Wallstreet positions have some populist appeal over a fairly wide range of the political spectrum. But once you get beneath the surface populism I think you'll find a radical leftist who wants do to alot more than just rein in the Wall Street sharks.
For the simple reason that she is not for limited government!!
Elizabeth (you didn't build that) Warren is a "Progressive," and like all "Progressives," she is anti-capitalist and does not believe in limited government. What makes you think she does?
She has stated many times that she thinks "the system is rigged" in favor of business and the rich.
In short, she is an idiot.
Its not rigged? What front row seat are you viewing that statement from, because anyone with any sense regardless of political affiliation knows damn well big business with its multitude of lawyers and lobbyist have in fact rigged the system. Through congress, vetted presidential candidates up to the Supreme Court. And please don't make me copy and paste to prove a point that you should already know.
I'm going to [move my money] into a local credit union $9,999 at a time.
I don't care about your support of Warren or your disdain for Chase, but why 9999 at a time? If you go into the bank and fill out a cash withdrawal slip for $9,999, I guarantee that they're still going to make you complete an 8300. Or better yet, just get a cashiers check for your whole balance and move it all at once, without worrying about the form.
But once you get beneath the surface populism I think you'll find a radical leftist who wants do to alot more than just rein in the Wall Street sharks.
Like what?
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I don't care about your support of Warren or your disdain for Chase, but why 9999 at a time? If you go into the bank and fill out a cash withdrawal slip for $9,999, I guarantee that they're still going to make you complete an 8300. Or better yet, just get a cashiers check for your whole balance and move it all at once, without worrying about the form.
What's this $9,999 stuff?
It may have something to do with the law that any deposit of $10,000 or more must be reported by the bank. To whom, I'm not sure but I think the law was created to weed out drug dealers.