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In reply to the discussion: Big banks trying to crush Credit Unions through influencing Congress. [View all]liberal_at_heart
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Have you seen Eridani's Msg. 24 in this thread? He gives the link and phone number to contact
Cal33
Jul 2013
#28
How direct and certain have you been with them? Have you ever, for instance, said
Cal33
Jul 2013
#36
You do have a good point. I was glad when the DLC came to an end. It had become too corrupt. So
Cal33
Jul 2013
#44
I wish what you wrote isn't true, but my better instincts tell me that you are right. I
Cal33
Jul 2013
#46
Just let your congressman and senators know that you would no longer vote for them should
Cal33
Jul 2013
#6
here is a link to the banksters talking points... it doesn't look like there is specific legislation
Agony
Jul 2013
#50
I hope we, the people, will be able to scrap this piece of garbage before it becomes legislation.
Cal33
Jul 2013
#52
I think they've tried to get credit unions to become banks. Went through that last year with my CU.
cascadiance
Jul 2013
#7
This is exactly why we need an amendment banning all money from politics now!!!!
Initech
Jul 2013
#9
I also wonder who will help them by continuing to give their money to these asshats.
stillwaiting
Jul 2013
#29
Thanks for your link and toll-free telephone number for us to contact our Congress members. This
Cal33
Jul 2013
#25
not only do they return profits to customers and have lower rates, they have
liberal_at_heart
Jul 2013
#30
that is exactly it. The free market is fixed. Transparency and competitive pricing are an illusion.
liberal_at_heart
Jul 2013
#32
Well expressed. The consumers and every-day people need to be protected from those loan-sharks!
Cal33
Jul 2013
#34