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Topic History of: Banks cancelling me again?
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Green Man hedda wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Again I don't trust the government looking after and regulating the banks.

I leave the government alone, and so they can leave me alone.


I envisage a government owned bank like Oz had for 100 years..biggest bank while plenty of private banks operated.

Made heaps of profit for The People..sold off at rock bottom prices, still enormous but profits privatized.


I still want to be left alone Hedda no doubt the Rockefellers are pulling the Aussie strings!
hedda Green Man wrote:
Again I don't trust the government looking after and regulating the banks.

I leave the government alone, and so they can leave me alone.


I envisage a government owned bank like Oz had for 100 years..biggest bank while plenty of private banks operated.

Made heaps of profit for The People..sold off at rock bottom prices, still enormous but profits privatized.
Green Man I beg to differ on both Wilde and Hedda.



Green Man Again I don't trust the government looking after and regulating the banks.

I leave the government alone, and so they can leave me alone.
hedda I'm with Oscar Wilde on the notion of fox hunting but there needs to be a government operated bank seeing we can't survive without credit debit cards these days but no hope with a government and loyal opposition horrified that governments should own and operate anything on behalf of the people.