deezer shoove » 21 Jan 2017 11:26 pm » wrote:They have no more moral obligation than a bank does. If no laws are broken by a banks high interest rates, then why should anyone expect them to change either?
Banks, CNN, Automobile Companies, all those companies that make money. They're just fine except where lawbreaking has occurred.
Whatever the market will bear.
Funny you say that, since usury hurts the public and was illegal for most of our history - up until the banks openly chose our politicians for us. Your position plays right into their hands. You're a good citizen, kid - from our corporate rulers' perspective. From where I stand, you suck.
"Whatever the market will bear" is weak, partisan tripe.
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