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Under the color of 'operation choke point', DOJ is coercing banks into pulling their business from OTHER legal businesses. This is HARDLY just about payday lenders. In the little city of Reno, for example, two firearms dealers were left scrambling for a bank to process their credit purchase transactions after their banks dumped them for this reason. Other businesses, such as adult content proprietors are facing similar thuggery tactics. Whose business is next in the moral judgement column - yours? |
Under the color of 'operation choke point', DOJ is coercing banks into pulling their business from OTHER legal businesses. This is HARDLY just about payday lenders. In the little city of Reno, for example, two firearms dealers were left scrambling for a bank to process their credit purchase transactions after their banks dumped them for this reason. Other businesses, such as adult content proprietors are facing similar thuggery tactics. Whose business is next in the moral judgement column - yours? |
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Under the color of 'operation choke point', DOJ is coercing banks into pulling their business from OTHER legal businesses. This is HARDLY just about payday lenders. In the little city of Reno, for example, two firearms dealers were left scrambling for a bank to process their credit purchase transactions after their banks dumped them for this reason. Other businesses, such as adult content proprietors are facing similar thuggery tactics. Whose business is next in the moral judgement column - yours?