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delisen

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32. Credit Cards-Delaware's major industry for decades.
Sat Sep 23, 2017, 10:44 PM
Sep 2017

Last edited Sun Sep 24, 2017, 04:58 AM - Edit history (1)

As Senator Biden has advanced their interests and has not always seemed to be om the customer/consumer side on issues such as interest rates, and high fees.

For some reason I have not been able to figure out, many "anti-corporatists" seem unaware or unconcerned about that aspect of the "big banks."

Over many decades credit card debt has driven people to bankruptcy and the banks have been allowed to charge usurious rates.

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Wait so you want either Sanders or Biden to give up karadax Sep 2017 #1
Sanders or Biden will be in 86/87 years old after the complete their 2nd full 4 year term. nkpolitics1212 Sep 2017 #6
Agreed. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2017 #26
We need the next generation to choose from INdemo Sep 2017 #2
Harris and someone besides Biden or Sanders as second on the ticket. MoonRiver Sep 2017 #3
This ProudLib72 Sep 2017 #29
Because we need 78- and 79-year-old men at the top of the ticket frazzled Sep 2017 #4
Me too! Jersey Devil Sep 2017 #5
Yep. I'm rather tired of old white men WhiteTara Sep 2017 #9
I don't think Joe tavernier Sep 2017 #18
read a bit of Joe's history WhiteTara Sep 2017 #22
Couldn't find anything re credit cards. tavernier Sep 2017 #23
Credit Cards-Delaware's major industry for decades. delisen Sep 2017 #32
Seriously. It's OUR TIME. nolabear Sep 2017 #14
Thank YOU! smirkymonkey Sep 2017 #36
Thank you! GoCubsGo Sep 2017 #38
None of the above! haveahart Sep 2017 #7
More old white men? WhiteTara Sep 2017 #8
Wow NobodyHere Sep 2017 #13
One sentence... new record? InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2017 #27
Neither ... GeorgeGist Sep 2017 #10
Me too! TexasBushwhacker Sep 2017 #19
No! Just No! n/t Tarheel_Dem Sep 2017 #11
Sanders is not a Democrat and we don't want that divisiveness again. Plus he'll be 80 brush Sep 2017 #12
80 is the new 60... not really THAT old. Hell, one could argue Bernie is just reaching his prime! InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2017 #28
You can argue that if you want but no one's buying it. 80 is too old... brush Sep 2017 #37
There are young fresh Democrats out there Thrill Sep 2017 #15
Why would you try to keep anyone from running? delisen Sep 2017 #33
Neither, but it's academic DavidDvorkin Sep 2017 #16
The Democratic candidate should be the person who wins the primary. Demsrule86 Sep 2017 #17
Neither. LWolf Sep 2017 #20
I would stay home 4now Sep 2017 #21
There are some kind of fucked up assumptions (at best) Cal Carpenter Sep 2017 #24
Adam Schiff has caught my eye and I'm sticking with him..n/t monmouth4 Sep 2017 #25
Sanders has pretty much telegraphed he's done. Xolodno Sep 2017 #30
How about Harris/Somebody . . . . or Klobuchar/Somebody. Stinky The Clown Sep 2017 #31
Who predicted Obana? NotASurfer Sep 2017 #34
No lunamagica Sep 2017 #35
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