Submitted by alison ward (not verified) on Wed, 2008-10-29 10:33.
We live in a blame culture and have an approach toward self fullfilling depression. We look for negativity and with the pressure of the media will force depresson on ourself
Submitted by Jim Proffitt (not verified) on Fri, 2008-10-10 20:08.
Hello Im just a regular person who has tried to work with banks. Banks have never done any good for me. I say that because you cant get credit without having credit so how do you get credit with a bank? No one truly knows the anwser or do they? So seeing that banks dont care about me well just dont care about them. Everything I have is paid for it maybe meager and in need of repair. But it is my paid for property . So I guess in a way Iam my own bank and trust we are small for now . If the banks fall I wont even notice Iam my own bank .
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 2008-10-10 16:16.
N0...Banks Don't Care about their average income or small business customers in generals sense as long they are good in credit ratings or scores. Only interest is how to pull from their customers -cards, loans and others with a ...hidden service fees, charges & interest.
If you or your business is lower high-end of the revenue group, they will take very very good care of you as this where the banks get their Hard capital leverage until you have it (hard capital).
They "Financial wizards and Banks system formulators" of the Bank's management known this - Maximum Dollars they and their stakeholders can take back home....
The Government at the time is just a Tool for manipulation for their own hidden gains, not for good of populaces..
How they do it? ..... "consolidated planned execution of a small group of very financial strong individuals who is controlling the system"
May God Bless us all...Take great care of oneself...Bye
gs
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 2008-10-10 11:01.
I do agree with the bail out of banks because without this the economy will slowly grind to a halt, as inflation will be on the increase which will have a knock on effect on businesses and hence the economy.
Submitted by Higginbotham (not verified) on Fri, 2008-10-24 02:00.
You need to sit in on some of the board meetings more often. These people who think they are the smartest and the most highly educated in the United States are the piles of you know what that are destroying our country.Our reps and so called higher intellectual mutants just sit back and allow this to happen. Its such a shame, all that education and NO! common sense.
Submitted by Susan Hawkins (not verified) on Sat, 2008-10-25 01:38.
You are so right. I have sat in on so many board meetings, and listened as long as I could to the "solutions" to problems offered up which had no bearing on the actual problems or the systems' or staff's capabilities, e.g. from point A to L to Z to R to B, instead of the simple, common sense point A to point B. During these times, I was in a senior executive position, sometimes a junior executive position, and I was always amazed at the accolades when I offered up the solution of point A to point B, which may have been 1/3 of the timeline and 1/10 of the cost of the previously proposed solution. To me, with a basic or better knowledge of systems and staff, they were the obvious and easily the best solutions, and I could never understand why no one else offered them up.
I do have a good education, but not Ivy League. I have common sense. Maybe that's it. Does an Ivy League education preclude common sense? I do know that common sense is really not common, which is a shame.
We live in a blame culture
We live in a blame culture and have an approach toward self fullfilling depression. We look for negativity and with the pressure of the media will force depresson on ourself
Banks? should i care? why?
Hello Im just a regular person who has tried to work with banks. Banks have never done any good for me. I say that because you cant get credit without having credit so how do you get credit with a bank? No one truly knows the anwser or do they? So seeing that banks dont care about me well just dont care about them. Everything I have is paid for it maybe meager and in need of repair. But it is my paid for property . So I guess in a way Iam my own bank and trust we are small for now . If the banks fall I wont even notice Iam my own bank .
Will the bank bail-outs save economies from depression?
N0...Banks Don't Care about their average income or small business customers in generals sense as long they are good in credit ratings or scores. Only interest is how to pull from their customers -cards, loans and others with a ...hidden service fees, charges & interest.
If you or your business is lower high-end of the revenue group, they will take very very good care of you as this where the banks get their Hard capital leverage until you have it (hard capital).
They "Financial wizards and Banks system formulators" of the Bank's management known this - Maximum Dollars they and their stakeholders can take back home....
The Government at the time is just a Tool for manipulation for their own hidden gains, not for good of populaces..
How they do it? ..... "consolidated planned execution of a small group of very financial strong individuals who is controlling the system"
May God Bless us all...Take great care of oneself...Bye
gs
Bail-Out banks to save the economy
I do agree with the bail out of banks because without this the economy will slowly grind to a halt, as inflation will be on the increase which will have a knock on effect on businesses and hence the economy.
Bail outs
You need to sit in on some of the board meetings more often. These people who think they are the smartest and the most highly educated in the United States are the piles of you know what that are destroying our country.Our reps and so called higher intellectual mutants just sit back and allow this to happen. Its such a shame, all that education and NO! common sense.
Common sense...or lack thereof
You are so right. I have sat in on so many board meetings, and listened as long as I could to the "solutions" to problems offered up which had no bearing on the actual problems or the systems' or staff's capabilities, e.g. from point A to L to Z to R to B, instead of the simple, common sense point A to point B. During these times, I was in a senior executive position, sometimes a junior executive position, and I was always amazed at the accolades when I offered up the solution of point A to point B, which may have been 1/3 of the timeline and 1/10 of the cost of the previously proposed solution. To me, with a basic or better knowledge of systems and staff, they were the obvious and easily the best solutions, and I could never understand why no one else offered them up.
I do have a good education, but not Ivy League. I have common sense. Maybe that's it. Does an Ivy League education preclude common sense? I do know that common sense is really not common, which is a shame.