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In reply to the discussion: Kirsten Gillibrand Unveils A Public Option For Banking [View all]Squinch
(59,426 posts)155. No, it wasn't Bernie's idea. Others floated it long before St. Bernie. But this is the
first time the legislation has been initiated. In order for anything to happen, more is required than "having an idea."
SMH.
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How is it possible you don't know his name? Did you follow the Senate investigation hearings?
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#236
I'll vote for her again, but don't like what she did to Franken. But a PO bank is awesome!
Squinch
Apr 2018
#131
I thought this was Bernie s idea. Ive seen articles about him on this subject recently.
notdarkyet
Apr 2018
#154
No, it wasn't Bernie's idea. Others floated it long before St. Bernie. But this is the
Squinch
Apr 2018
#155
Bernie made this part of his presidential platform in Dec. 2015. Elizabeth Warren
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2018
#174
The Inspector General of the Post Office put out the idea in a white paper some years before that.
Squinch
Apr 2018
#187
Most accusers were anonymous. No past accusations of anything have surfaced;
BlancheSplanchnik
Apr 2018
#219
Democratic constituents had a dilemma ..we could not accuse the ''other side'' of wrong doing
YOHABLO
Apr 2018
#235
No it isn't; this is another DUMB idea. If they want government banks they can build government
politicaljunkie41910
Apr 2018
#114
It has been very, very successfully implemented in other countries. And about those lines: maybe
Squinch
Apr 2018
#132
Just because it's been successful in other countries doesn't mean it's something we need here.
politicaljunkie41910
Apr 2018
#209
Who has "branded (her) as a NY big financial interest water carrier"? Nowhere I've seen.
George II
Apr 2018
#18
You really need to get a better understanding of FEC regulations and reporting rules.
George II
Apr 2018
#46
Once again, you need a full understanding of FEC laws and reporting regulations, which might....
George II
Apr 2018
#107
No, I didn't "dispute" the numbers, I EXPLAINED them! If you refuse to accept the explanation....
George II
Apr 2018
#126
Agreed, I think it's called "politics"... maybe that's why they're referred to as "politicians"?!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#63
Yes, but "good works" as legislators doesn't necessarily make up for past indiscretions.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#85
And I didn't say that you said that they did, haha!! I see your point... it's a fair one.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#91
The positioning for 2020 isn't what bothers me... that's what most politicians do... politic.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#56
Haha, yes, I have no problem with Gillibrand's proposed legislation; kudos to her for doing that.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#77
Exactly. The party needs to advance idea that help people. I think it's great that
Autumn
Apr 2018
#61
Precisely! And it seems like the 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls are coming together
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#70
Yes, and Gillibrand definitely deserves credit for that too... I applaud her.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2018
#72
It doesn't matter who put it out first. It matters that they are getting on the same page.
Autumn
Apr 2018
#217
Bernie jumps in with the Dems on legislation, like she jumped on his Medicare for all
Autumn
Apr 2018
#195
And BS didn't "bring it up." The Inspector General of the post office proposed it 2 years before.
Squinch
Apr 2018
#188
Yes, US post offices provided savings and deposit services for Americans from 1911 to 1967
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#215
Good points. I agree -- let's not create an even bigger human indebtedness problem, and
KPN
Apr 2018
#15
There are people who need short term, small loans to avoid eviction, pay medical bills, etc.
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#17
Can't argue with the need. I just wonder how using the PO for loans that may not cover costs
Hoyt
Apr 2018
#43
Then fine, the Dems will have to argue before Congress they has submitted a bill that will
Hoyt
Apr 2018
#93
And the military pretty much has collateral on any loan. That's just not true of general population
Hoyt
Apr 2018
#100
"Short term loans aren't something that people do frivolously. ...is a false statement"
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#201
Why do we need to shelve this legislation until after "student loan bankruptcy is allowed?"
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#71
Yes talking about something is good. Me and my friends talk about things that could be done
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#62
Warren was talking about it years ago. No legislation came of it until now. (nt)
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#32
I know. Single Payer has been around longer than most politicians have been in office.
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#52
It wasn't Liz Warren's idea. If you think this was stealing, then Liz Warren stole the idea
Squinch
Apr 2018
#189
United States post offices provided savings and deposit services for Americans from 1911 to 1967
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#216
Did either craft legislation on it? "Proposing an idea" and introducing a bill are different things.
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#28
The costs of this staying private are also large - especially to those in uniform.
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#51
And that's why I'm glad that a progressive Senator is moving forward with actual legislation
ehrnst
Apr 2018
#92
Splendid idea that I'm 100% behind, but it means jackshit without a living wage law.
Rabrrrrrr
Apr 2018
#117
I've always thought this was a fabulous idea. These days, though, my major concern would be
Squinch
Apr 2018
#133
This was something Bernie proposed in the primary. Shell need to come up with her own ....
mudstump
Apr 2018
#138
Is Bernie toast with you too? Sanders did call for Franken to resign the day before he did
SFnomad
Apr 2018
#143
And Sanders borrowed his idea from history - because the post office used to do such things.
Rabrrrrrr
Apr 2018
#160
BS needs to come up with his own ideas. This was something the inspector general of the
Squinch
Apr 2018
#191
At least I'm creative and don't fucking upchuck the same old bullshit day in and day out.
Kirk Lover
Apr 2018
#169
At least I'm informed and don't fucking upchuck the same old bullshit negativity against co-posters.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#173
My post office would have to add on. There isnt even space for a desk to apply for loans,
Maggiemayhem
Apr 2018
#171
Wait what? Why are there no posts about how everything is impossible until we play it all safe and
JCanete
Apr 2018
#185
be more specific. What does anything in that article have to do with the actual
JCanete
Apr 2018
#208
No...so we are supposed to wait for Republicans to do something before we propose something that
JCanete
Apr 2018
#220