State funding banks

Discussion in 'General Trading Discussion' started by Gelsemium, May 12, 2014.

  1. JR Ewing

    JR Ewing Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Yeah, realistically in the US, if we somehow get on a path to a significantly smaller govt, many on both sides will sabotage it. There's too many bureaucrats getting fatter and fatter working in big govt and using their influence for their own interests or the interests of those who put them in office.
     
  2. Gelsemium

    Gelsemium Senior Investor

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    I can't really get the US politics, you guys only have two parties, but nothing seems to get done because you have the senate and what else that seems to have power to block everything...
     
  3. allswl

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    If governments don't bail out these banks the resulting consequences are horrifying. They are, as they say, too big to allow to fail. So whenever a banks gets into trouble, we can expect governments to continue to bail them out. It is beyond just simple politics.
     
  4. Determined2014

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    When banks start being corrupt, then we are in trouble,now we have no one to trust with our money,something needs to be done.
     
  5. Jaxon

    Jaxon Senior Investor

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    You are not right as every bank has some limitations and all banks control by a central bank even one broker like FreshForex is controlled by a county's central bank.
     

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