So Tell Me Why We Need Congress to Write “Laws”?

    
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Olguy
Olguy
1 year ago

Ok…
I didn’t see That One coming.

Nudge Nudge..goes the machine.

60GigaHertz
60GigaHertz
1 year ago

The whole illegal credit scoring mess is just such a joke. I never authorized Experian, Transunion, or Equifax (or that other one that got absorbed by the first three) to collect every ounce of semi-related commercial information about every transaction I have ever made. I don’t have a single contractual document signed by me that authorizes these companies to do this.
I don’t do debt. I asked the Ombudsman’s office at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) how to opt out of these corporate systems.
The confusion. The fear. The failure to be able to answer the super simple question that this PUPLIC person was asking about how to PROTECT themselves from corporate abuse… you would have though I was asking them to hand over their e-mail account’s password or something.
This was the best that Elizabeth Warren could do? She’s as mind controlled as the rest of them.

Louis Jenkins
Louis Jenkins
1 year ago

Only in America!

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
1 year ago

Congress hasn’t written a law since about 1995. Lobbyists write the laws. They probably paid for this, too. It’s going to be interesting.