Posted on 11/14/2010 5:50:42 AM PST by Bulldawg Fan
ATLANTA Jesse Jackson speaks at the announcement event in Atlanta (Photo by Courtney Ward)Wells Fargo says it will help to educate homeowners about managing money. The bank will work with Jesse Jacksons Rainbow PUSH coalition and other civil rights groups. They have been critical of Wells Fargos lending practices in the past.
Georgette Dixon with Wells Fargo says the initiative will help to solve one of the biggest problems in Georgia.
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” They have been critical of Wells Fargos lending practices in the past. ..”
it diesn’t take a rocket scientist to tell why they have changed their minds
Are they going to teach kids the responsibility of a mortgage? Or, just give them one?
Another successful shakedown.
Affirmative Action lending has been going on for years.
This is a crime after the financial crisis we have been through. Wells Fargo should just say no. Let them scream. This is wrong on every front. It’s extortion pure and simple
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Until now, however, no one has been brave enough to say it and diligent enough to prove it. But Ken Timmerman has cracked Jackson's machine, found Jackson cronies willing to break ranks, and uncovered a sordid tale of greed, ambition, and corruption from a self-proclaimed minister who has no qualms about poisoning American race relations for personal gain.
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I guess its time to go close my accounts with Wells Fargo!!!
More successful extortion by Jesse.
I’ll post my letter to WF when I’m through.
The letter to RP will make mention of “the content of character, not the color of skin”.....
More successful extortion by Jesse. Also, we’ve found the location of more pusses, wimps and spineless whites...Wells Fargo!
More successful extortion by Jesse. Also, we’ve found the location of more pusses, wimps and spineless whites...Wells Fargo!
“just give them one?”
It be’s their right.
I moved my personal and business accounts out of WF a couple of years ago because of my displeasure (wouldn’t extend a business line of credit in spite of receivables of over 1/4 mil). A good friend moved over $23 mil out of WF when I explained my problem to her. She fronted a few thou for payroll a couple of times, which was repaid with interest. My cash flow has improved and I no longer need a LOC. Guess I made a good choice.
I moved my personal and business accounts out of WF a couple of years ago because of my displeasure (wouldn’t extend a business line of credit in spite of receivables of over 1/4 mil). A good friend moved over $23 mil out of WF when I explained my problem to her. She fronted a few thou for payroll a couple of times, which was repaid with interest. My cash flow has improved and I no longer need a LOC. Guess I made a good choice.
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