I’m all in for Public Banking - bravo to those in California who are making it happen there. Recent interest in Public Banking is a healthy sign; pushing back against usurious practices on the part of banks has been an important corrective measure through our history. #bigtruth

Oct 2, 2019 · 3:39 AM UTC

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With @BernieSanders going around saying billionaires shouldn’t exist, public banks would really make asset seizure easy for the government in the future, wouldn’t it?
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You are so right on the money with this one @marwilliamson! (See what I did there?!) 👍🏽🥰
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I will read about public banking. I kept erasing note for date & spelling,, lol This is different but still reminds me of the expropriation of banks in Mexico in 1982. Banks became a total mess for public, for good companies, for employees & of course for the owners @ that time.
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I can’t wait for @marwilliamson to take charge @ WH, many will be surprised of how She works. When applying Justice, even wrong doers get to learn/experience the relief of giving up the bad “habits”. That’s healing!! Marianne2020.com #bigtruth
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United Against Usury & Enslavement The 2nd Lateran Council (1139) declared that unrepentant usurers were condemned by both the Old and New Testaments. Pope Urban III (1185-87) cited Christ’s words “lend freely, hoping nothing thereby” (Luke 6:35)
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Eh. If they can expand medi-cal then I'll be happy.
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I lived and worked in Japan for two years. The public option for banking provided many with peace of mind from corporate incentive systems. It's also conveniently attached to the post office. In contrast US retail banks, they "send me to a banker" to open accounts for w/e, etc.
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