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In reply to the discussion: THIS scares me: from Jonathon Turley's website [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)26. Theoretically, the FDIC insures deposits.
It could happen, but the FDIC would have to run out of money first.
The banks and the FED are already making depositors pay for the bail-outs by offering extremely, extremely low interest rates to savers and depositors, charging heavy fees for all kinds of "services" that used to be more reasonable with your checking account and high interest rates on credit card debt not immediately paid off.
The banks make their money on the differentials between what they receive in interest paid to them from credit cards and those fees for everything they are allowed to charge for. They pass almost none of their profits on to depositors or savers.
That's why a credit union is a better deal.
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Bank Of America Dumps $75 Trillion In Derivatives On U.S. Taxpayers With Federal Approval
OnyxCollie
Apr 2013
#2
I so appreciate you posting these links. I had read about this and it, too, is
snappyturtle
Apr 2013
#3
Meanwhile, Wikipedia says that "In nominal terms, the total 2011 GWP was around US$69.11 trillion."
Occulus
Apr 2013
#6
I'm starting to think that letting it all fall apart is the only possible path to a lasting remedy.
Occulus
Apr 2013
#9
If/when it happens I'm sure PBO will propose a policy to "protect" the VERY VERY VERY poor.....
forestpath
Apr 2013
#8
I'm reading the actual FDIC BOE plan and am a substantial portion of the way through it,
Benton D Struckcheon
Apr 2013
#12
Well, in the bank's view, the depositors are safe as they get stock in lieu of $$.
snappyturtle
Apr 2013
#15
I'm not addressing the article, I'm addressing the primary source, the actual plan.
Benton D Struckcheon
Apr 2013
#30
I was using the same source as you. Unfortunately, I used the term 'article'. nt
snappyturtle
Apr 2013
#37
Where does it "say from the beginning that depositers are unsecured creditors"?
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2013
#57
It's a post Cyprus interpretation of the document that doesn't stand up to even cursory scrutiny,
Benton D Struckcheon
Apr 2013
#32
You still have not acknowledged the difference between derivative notional and derivative value.
Lucky Luciano
Apr 2013
#38