Comments on: How Safe Is Your Bank?
With Some Banks Floundering, Is Yours Keeping Your Money Secure?
- I think Well''s Fargo is about the safest bank out there right now.
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- Ah... the Illuminati and another bank scare to continue their anaconda-like squeeze on America''s financial neck. 1922, 1935... they own the papers, so why not jerk people around until they own most of the banks, the Federal Reserve and the IRS?
Oh... that already happened! What do they want now... oh, that''s right- OUR FREEDOM. - Reply to this comment
- I wouldn''t keep MY money in a bank!
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- How safe is my bank?
Very safe. In fact... it is a safe!
And it is guarded well.
At least I know that the silver bullion I put in there is not being thrown away by some elite scum investing in various Ponzi schemes. - Reply to this comment
- Maybe sometime after the coming nuclear winter will we (that''s left) in America be able to set the priorities straight...
...by reigning in rampant greed and taking the profit out of war. - Reply to this comment
- (CBS) Many depositors, who flocked to withdraw money from California''s IndyMac bank this week, suddenly were faced another problem: Where will their money be safe?
"I don''t know," one depositor said.
Another said: "You really don''t know, do you?"
For the average consumer, what do you look for in a bank?
How about looking for a good Swiss bank like UBS where Phil Graham of Texas is chairman. CBS news censors fails to report the news but it''s coming out that a group of very wealthy americans avoid taxes by stuffing their money in this foreign bank. Is tax evasion just for the super rich? Yes, we live in a defunct corrupted nation. - Reply to this comment
- (CBS) Many depositors, who flocked to withdraw money from California''s IndyMac bank this week, suddenly were faced another problem: Where will their money be safe?
"I don''t know," one depositor said.
Another said: "You really don''t know, do you?"
For the average consumer, what do you look for in a bank?
How about looking for a good Swiss bank like UBS where Phil Graham of Texas is chairman. CBS news censors fails to report the news but it''s coming out that a group of very wealthy americans avoid taxes by stuffing their money in this foreign bank. Is tax evasion just for the super rich? Yes, we live in a defunct corrupted nation. - Reply to this comment
- Do like a chairman of Swiss UBS bank, Phil Graham of Texas, put it over seas and avoid taxes.
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- Do like a chairman of Swiss UBS bank, Phil Graham of Texas, put it over seas and avoid taxes.
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- (CBS) Many depositors, who flocked to withdraw money from California''s IndyMac bank this week, suddenly were faced another problem: Where will their money be safe?
"I don''t know," one depositor said.
Another said: "You really don''t know, do you?"
For the average consumer, what do you look for in a bank?
Maybe a chairman Phil Graham of Texas and of UBS bank, a swiss bank, will help all americans get their money in this Swiss bank and avoid taxes along with a group of really wealthy americans who already have and who won''t face the justice system either. There are rules of conduct for the super rich, don''t ask, don''t tell and there are laws and executions for the masses of little people. What a world, what finite world. - Reply to this comment
- Republicans my foot!! It is greedy bankers lending money to young people who want to live a champagne lifestyle on a beer income!!!
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- Is it time to stuff your money under the mattress again?
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- Not safe at all.
The whole private banking cartel Federal Reserve System needs to be brought into receivership so Congress can perform its duty and conduct bankruptcy before it''s too late. - Reply to this comment
- Under constant Republican deregulation and turning the other (butt) cheek when things get dicey... as long as the elites in control of these institutions are kept safe from losing anything... including their freedom (not being incarcerated for their crimes)...
...those guarantees outweigh the FDIC "guarantees" by a huge margin! Which makes the answer to the question in the headline quite clear...
Not safe at all. - Reply to this comment




