Sean Spicer
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No one knows TD Bank. No one knows Bank of America. There's no personal connection there. No. It's all about bottom line and how much money they're going to make. Oh, yeah. And, you know, that's what's missing as well.
Yeah, how many times have you got a mortgage and, you know, the bank you go through sells it to someone else? They're making money every single day. I believe we had a financial crisis over this one. Yeah, I think it was 2008, 2009. Ish. I think there's a movie about that, right?
Yeah, how many times have you got a mortgage and, you know, the bank you go through sells it to someone else? They're making money every single day. I believe we had a financial crisis over this one. Yeah, I think it was 2008, 2009. Ish. I think there's a movie about that, right?
Yeah, how many times have you got a mortgage and, you know, the bank you go through sells it to someone else? They're making money every single day. I believe we had a financial crisis over this one. Yeah, I think it was 2008, 2009. Ish. I think there's a movie about that, right?
They probably had better rates than the banks, like credit cards, definitely.
They probably had better rates than the banks, like credit cards, definitely.
They probably had better rates than the banks, like credit cards, definitely.
It's disgusting. It is disgusting. It's actually criminal. Yes. I liked Josh Hawley had a nice Senate hearing where, you know, he brought them to task. He brought the credit card companies to task. And, you know, it seems like you get punished for being, you know, the misfortunes you may endure in life. So the credit cards too.
It's disgusting. It is disgusting. It's actually criminal. Yes. I liked Josh Hawley had a nice Senate hearing where, you know, he brought them to task. He brought the credit card companies to task. And, you know, it seems like you get punished for being, you know, the misfortunes you may endure in life. So the credit cards too.
It's disgusting. It is disgusting. It's actually criminal. Yes. I liked Josh Hawley had a nice Senate hearing where, you know, he brought them to task. He brought the credit card companies to task. And, you know, it seems like you get punished for being, you know, the misfortunes you may endure in life. So the credit cards too.
The other thing I don't like about them is, you know, if you got a good credit rating and you're, you know, you've been fortunate enough to have a good job, you got a lesser rate. If I have bad credit and I've got a lot of debt, I'm getting that higher rate. So they're preying on the weak. Of course. And that's got to stop. That's got to stop.
The other thing I don't like about them is, you know, if you got a good credit rating and you're, you know, you've been fortunate enough to have a good job, you got a lesser rate. If I have bad credit and I've got a lot of debt, I'm getting that higher rate. So they're preying on the weak. Of course. And that's got to stop. That's got to stop.
The other thing I don't like about them is, you know, if you got a good credit rating and you're, you know, you've been fortunate enough to have a good job, you got a lesser rate. If I have bad credit and I've got a lot of debt, I'm getting that higher rate. So they're preying on the weak. Of course. And that's got to stop. That's got to stop.
Yeah, it's funny. When problems don't affect certain people, they don't want to hear about them or they don't want to do anything about them.
Yeah, it's funny. When problems don't affect certain people, they don't want to hear about them or they don't want to do anything about them.
Yeah, it's funny. When problems don't affect certain people, they don't want to hear about them or they don't want to do anything about them.
No, I don't think so either. I mean, you know, I don't think it's radical at all. I mean, it's a disgrace when people have to pay their bills on their credit card and you know they're never going to catch up.
No, I don't think so either. I mean, you know, I don't think it's radical at all. I mean, it's a disgrace when people have to pay their bills on their credit card and you know they're never going to catch up.
No, I don't think so either. I mean, you know, I don't think it's radical at all. I mean, it's a disgrace when people have to pay their bills on their credit card and you know they're never going to catch up.
Never.