 Z80APremium join:2009-11-23 Reviews:
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Re: Yeah cause old customers, they never leave... Interesting commercial coming from a bank majority owned by Uncle Sam.
It's easy to kiss customer ass when you aren't bothered by silly things like having to be profitable...until those customers are crushed by the effects of National debt anyway. |
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 | said by Z80A:Interesting commercial coming from a bank majority owned by Uncle Sam. It's easy to kiss customer ass when you aren't bothered by silly things like having to be profitable...until those customers are crushed by the effects of National debt anyway. Quite the opposite actually. In a competitive market if you don't please your customers to the point of servility, you won't manage a profit. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | reply to Z80A Like muni fiber projects?  |
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 Z80APremium join:2009-11-23 | Sure, if we were allowed to actually VOTE on TARP instead of it being RAMMED down our throats by Congress. |
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Besides, the USA is a Constitutional Republic, as such the Citizens don't vote on hardly anything but their representatives. That's the JOB of Congress (got that out of a fancy high school civics class!  |
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1 edit | He is gone as he should be...
...now on to Pelosi and her Politburo in November.
Constitutional Republic works if they actually REPRESENT the will of the constituents. We are in an unprecedented era of politicians completely ignoring the will of the people. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to Z80A said by Z80A:Interesting commercial coming from a bank majority owned by Uncle Sam. It's easy to kiss customer ass when you aren't bothered by silly things like having to be profitable...until those customers are crushed by the effects of National debt anyway. Gee can we keep this thread ON TOPIC instead of some political rant hat has NOTHING to do with the TOPIC on hand? |
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 | reply to Z80A Its not an unprecedented era. Our founders left England for the same reasons. |
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