Do we need to rethink the banking system as a whole? Absolutely. Do we need to put regulations and controls on the banking system? With out a doubt. Do we want the government to decide who qaulifies for a loan? Gee, maybe not such a good idea.
Just imagine the shape we would be in if the likes of Frank, Shumer and Waters dictated lending policies.
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Ring…ring…ring. “Hi, this is the cluephone. Who do you think is going to put ‘regulations and controls’ on the banking system? Ding! Ding! Ding! That’s right, it’ll have to be the government. Frank, Schumer, and Waters. Get a clue.”
So under your ‘private banks’ plan we have two corrupt systems – the government and the private banks. The private banksters then pay the government politicians to keep easing back on regs so that they can continue to rape America. If all the banks were controlled only by the government, there wouldn’t be any lobbying/payments to politicians from banks and maybe then the government would put in some reasonable regs. With private banks, there’s no chance of that happening.
How do you reconcile your view that banks need governmental ‘regulations and controls’ (presumably from the same government that Frank, Schumers, and Waters are a part of) with your view that we need private banks and that Frank, Schumers, and Waters shouldn’t dictate ‘lending policies’? So Frank, Schumers, and Waters are capable of crafting reasonable ‘regulations and controls’, but they aren’t capable of creating reasonable ‘lending policies’? There is a massive logical disconnect in your argument.
We’ve already tried ‘private banks’. They failed. Big time. Why do you want to go back there? What’s going to stop them from raping the system and failing again? A government led by Frank, Schumers, and Waters is going to stop the private banks from raping the system again? Please. Other than abolishing the Fed and the fractional reserve banking system, the only hope of having a banking system that won’t rape and pillage is to make it 100% owned by the government.