Dear Friends,
It seems to me, if you are still doing business with one of the too big to fail banks, you are part of the problem. There is good news though. You can be part of the solution. By joining the boycott of the Too Big To Fail (TBTF) Banks. Since the 2008 financial crisis, where you and I bailed out the TBTF banks with billions in printed money handed over to them, the TBTF banks have been caught in scandal after scandal, without real consequence. Despite all the taxpayer money given to them to keep them solvent, they have been caught stealing from their customers, shareholders and the public. Thus returning evil for good. That alone is sufficient to boycott them. That they are now engaging in political theater, shows their continuation is an anathema to morality, polity and their own reason to exist.
JP Morgan Chase, a bank with a long history of billion dollar fines, for criminality, was recently dinged again by the courts. A subsidiary, WePay, discriminated against a conservative organization in Missouri, called Defense Of Liberty. In denying service, WePay claimed Defense of Liberty was engaged in violence, racism, hate, intolerance and or promoting them. Very tolerant of the TBTF bank. Regardless of the merits of the potentially libelous accusations, Defense of Liberty was denied banking services, by a bank that wouldn’t exist had it not been bailed out by us. The TBTF bank, JP Morgan Chase, claimed it was all just a big misunderstanding… and some other guy shit my pants. Now that the cleansing light of public attention is on it, the TBTF bank will reinstate the account.
US Gun manufacturers have been discriminated against by the TBTF banks for awhile now without consequence. Apparently, the TBTF banks think it would be terrible if anyone has a job in the US anymore. After they were bailed out by taxpayers… like Remington, Smith & Wesson and Winchester. Again they returned evil for good. The TBTF banks have taken a principled stand, against our Second Amendment and thus our Constitution, making them enemies of our Republic. To those who agree with them, that our nation must fall, so the global order can rise, by all means continue to do business with the globalist TBTF banks. It is not possible to dissuade people intent on harming themselves and their fortunes, with logic, emotion and sense. Best to go on without them. Maybe they’ll catch up later.
Then there are the billion dollar fines the TBTF banks are subject to every year or so. The SEC spreads them out, by bank and time, so as not to be noticed by the public, and call attention to the open embezzlement. If a crime is sufficient to warrant a billion dollar fine, yet no one is even charged, then did the government really think it was that bad, or is it in fact only a way to steal money from shareholders? Since no one is punished, other than shareholders and the actual victims of the crimes, you can be sure that the criminals will continue their rewarding evildoing. Why stop a lucrative and “legal”swindle? The politicians have shown no stomach to end it, the bureaucracy is on the payroll, and so it is up to us… and the only tools in our hands are free speech and the boycott.
That the billion dollar fines, are almost always for stealing from their customers, is again plenty of reason not to do business with the TBTF banks. I personally refuse to do business with an entity, that has so much political favor, it can steal from my segregated account with impunity. The entire banking cartel is an extra constitutional enterprise anyway. It puts far too much power in the hands of unelected, unaccountable and openly malevolent people. People with a history of returning evil for good, are tools of the progressive faction, undermine their own raison d’etre, and then there is all the crime. Knowing this, why would anyone do business with a TBTF bank? I don’t… and I encourage everyone to boycott them. Let the government keep them afloat without depositors, customers or shareholders.
Sincerely,
John Pepin