Tuesday, 24 May 2011

The banks should not be trusted

If debt is invalid we should not be so confident about placing our money in the banks.

We have no right to ‘force’ the banks to return our possessions. We can, perhaps with justification, complain if the bank is obstructing our efforts to reclaim our goods (which are present) but if the bank no longer has the goods, there is not much we can do about it. The banks should not be trusted, as no one to whom money has been loaned should be trusted.

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