Blazing Cat Fur: A Canadian financial institution has struck another blow against the attempts by the convoy group blockading Ottawa to collect on the millions of dollars it has solicited in online donations. more
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FTD & FJB
That’s nothing.
Our government takes money from us by force, then gives pallets of it to our worst enemies, and also uses it to buy military hardware and gives THAT to our worst enemies too, and also takes our money and gives it to people who rip babies apart in the womb.
Not that the banks wouldn’t if they COULD, but they’ve got a LONG way to go to catch up to the denizens of the demonic DNC…
The businesses all know which side their regulatory bread is buttered on.
It’s not hard to understand them.
We can only despise them.
I am seriously thinking about pulling my money out of their products.
The problem is, CIBC, BNS, BMO, & Royal Bank (the other 4) have been proven to be severe Assholes in many other instances.
They Together are called “Canada’s Big 5”
The feds tend to use CIBC the most – “Canada’s Imperial Bank”
BNS invests heavily in South America (Shithole Central)
BMO – Montreal, shortest hours, Quebec Least Professional IMO
Royal – I a ready use them but you need more than 1 bank
All have pissed me off over the last 30 years.
Try stealing money from them, see what happens.
Another case of rules for thee but not for me.
Because moving “money” the way cartels, and child molesters, and terrorists do, is not who we are.
Our banks are no better; BofA, Wells Fargo, Amex, all repositories, and financial middlemen for the DNC.
Sometimes you don’t have a choice and must patronize a business that does not share your values.
Hopefully after “The Great Separation” occurs (free of lib-bots, race hustlers, deadbeats, and traitors) businesses will not have the boot of a punitive government on their necks and will put the needs of customers first, or go out business by a competitor who will.
keep sucking chicom/justine-turdhole/vaxx dick & swallowing
@Kcir
Closed my TD account yesterday, for what it’s worth. It’s a small symbolic gesture, I guess. Told them why and the manager had to look it up!!
Ha, ha, low fockn life forms, can yu say frozen.
BLM can burn down cities for their imagined issues but the real challenge to freedom as articulated by the truckers brings out the worse in our respective governments. It is beyond time for regime change at all levels.
Monday’s a “business day”. Bring a friend with (cell phone/video) camera. Close your account(s). Be sure to take the funds in cash. Be sure your friend records any issues. Spread the news far and wide. Regardless of the outcome. Both sides of the coin are shiny.
Keira,
The question was once put forward as who has the most power over a bank, the individual who has one million on deposit or the person who owes one million to the bank. The answer is the one who has the loan.
I rarely do this, but it does work. I have put a curse on the President of TD Bank so that he gets a severe case of “crotch-rot”.
It will be difficult for us to find another local bank. Suntrust was one of the banks Obama got to block lending to gunshops and such. Bank of America is horrible, of course. Sigh…we’ll find someone, hopefully.
Hilda Matilda,
Saw your post yesterday.
I admire your conviction.
Careful who you pick next. They all have their issues. I’m using 4 of 8 if you count the major canuck lifeco’s as well plus 1 American investment firm.
I was in Thornhill Today picking up food for the Football game. Cheers.