Community banks r gobbled by larger banks & big bank regulation no longer serves community needs.
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74 straight months of private sector jobs growth means you are dead wrong
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Recovery could be much stronger, lagging behind past & Dems created crisis by subprime mandatespic.twitter.com/jyhOmaFCmq
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well seeing as there are a ton of startups, Dems are doing a bad job
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Community Reinvestment act brought the crash of 08. We don't need nemore Clinton regulation. put me out of biz
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Amen. Thanks for telling the Truth.
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@therealroseanne@carriesheffield we are small business owners and we always do well with a democrat in White House -
just another liberal fantasy.
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i believe that can go both way
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Dems caused the financial meltdown https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr1M1T2Y314 …
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Bills economy was mostly from Ronald Reagan. Remember NAFTA Bill&Hill favorite then the community reinvestment act
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NAFTA was Bush's baby! Keepin it real
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NAFTA was slic willy done in 94or95? Bush want that dumb Worst deal ever that started jobs leavin
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in what way! Big banks destroyed community banking because they couldn't compete. That was the plan so stop it
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Gotcha but what is forgotten is that credit card companies were given equal footing as banks to exploit people
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govt regulations and mandates FORCED banks and credit card companies to lend to people with subprime profiles
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They required them to lend more no force involved. The banks chose to lend beyond their means and to ppl w/o means
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