The bank continues to provide financing to firearms manufacturers.
https://www.breitbart.com/big-gover...s-40-million-in-credit-to-ruger-firearms/amp/
https://www.breitbart.com/big-gover...s-40-million-in-credit-to-ruger-firearms/amp/
Dont quite understand this. Wells is EXTENDING financing to Ruger. IE: the opposite of Operation ChokepointIt's almost like large corporations being run soulless pieces of crap care more about that bottom line than their own "integrity".
My point exactly. They wanted to cut funding to Ruger because they cared so much about "gun violence", turns out they only really care about business and their word means exactly nothing.Dont quite understand this. Wells is EXTENDING financing to Ruger. IE: the opposite of Operation Chokepoint
When did Wells want to cut funding exactly?My point exactly. They wanted to cut funding to Ruger because they cared so much about "gun violence", turns out they only really care about business and their word means exactly nothing.
When did Wells want to cut funding exactly?
The article "Wells Fargo’s refusal to place new restrictions on gun manufacturers came shortly after Citigroup and Bank of America caved to the gun control push."
Nope. I work there. Never have i seen a push to comply with operation chokepoint.I though Wells Fargo was one of the banking companies that wanted to get in on the gun grabbing bandwagon. Am I mistaken?
Are you at the one in downtown?Nope. I work there. Never have i seen a push to comply with operation chokepoint.
No but I was. Wells has about 30K employees in CLTAre you at the one in downtown?
Capital One.Isn't Cabelas/BPS going with Citigroup? I know their cards are switching to MasterCard from Visa.
Ah, just wondering. Had a very close friend I lost track of and was wondering if he was still there.No but I was. Wells has about 30K employees in CLT