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quakerboy

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5. I do believe that was recently mentioned
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 04:25 PM
Yesterday

Yup. Quick google search says it's on the trump transition team to do list.

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Deregulate the banks and let them place all their assets in crypto - Trump (aka Elon Musk), probably. Hassin Bin Sober Yesterday #1
They primarily want to de-regulate the banks so that Wall Street can use our deposits in banks in2herbs Yesterday #8
They need to be... 2naSalit Yesterday #2
And then they'll come crawling to the Reserve for money when they buckle sakabatou Yesterday #3
I would think they would be trying to eliminate the FDIC and thus the payments the banks make to support the FDIC LiberalArkie Yesterday #4
I do believe that was recently mentioned quakerboy Yesterday #5
I believe the New Civil War will begin before that actually occurs FakeNoose Yesterday #6
Definitely mention by the 45 regime Miguelito Loveless Yesterday #9
Why? You'd think they'd like the FDIC. Igel 22 hrs ago #11
Project 2025 calls for dissolving the FDIC. Unsuccessful in 2017, 2025 is their first attempt. nt in2herbs Yesterday #7
Under fractional reserve banking lonely bird 22 hrs ago #10
Goldman Sachs?!? Don't they have a history with PUBLIC finacing? mpcamb 22 hrs ago #12
WAAAA!! LudwigPastorius 21 hrs ago #13
We need a list of the banks that are suing oldmanlynn 9 hrs ago #14
The CNBC article had a link to a copy of the complaint BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago #17
Remember the san francisco bank that went under oldmanlynn 9 hrs ago #15
Get rid of fractional reserves and the banks will never run out of money. Dumpy 9 hrs ago #16
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