Citibank should be ashamed!

I don't know which disturbs me more... that Citibank bought the plane or that Obama has made it gov't business to care about such things. :confused3 The fact that the White House dialed up Citibank and informed them about business decisions is a great example of how the concept of free enterprise in America is in deep trouble.

BUT the plane was bought with OUR $$$$$$...and the heads of all the people they just laid off due to "financial crisis"!
 
BUT the plane was bought with OUR $$$$$$...and the heads of all the people they just laid off due to "financial crisis"!

Our money should not be in there... yet it is. Be that as it may, it disgusts me that POTUS is calling the shots for heads of corporations. *sigh* I suppose this is just a glimpse of what the bailout has bought us. :sad2:
 
Listen guys,
Forget about the politicians. There are things that we can do. 1st, as mklingdomlvr mentioned, immediately stop doing as much business with citigroup that you can. If you have a cc, can you transfer it to another card. If you have a mortgage that's a little harder.

Next, file a complaint with the Federal reserve.

http://www.federalreserveconsumerhelp.gov/consumercomplaint.cfm

Lastly,
write a letter to the BBC (they can't force banks to do any thing but they do keep track of complaints & one thing banks hate is bad publicity). I also wrote a letter to Bank of America (who is just as bad as citigroup) to let them know why I took my actions.

Maybe by myself it doesn't make a difference but I am sick unto death of these banks raping me. !!
 
I don't know which disturbs me more... that Citibank bought the plane or that Obama has made it gov't business to care about such things. :confused3 The fact that the White House dialed up Citibank and informed them about business decisions is a great example of how the concept of free enterprise in America is in deep trouble.

When they ask for American Taxpayer's money due to their poor business choices.....they made it Obama's & congress's business.
 

I don't know which disturbs me more... that Citibank bought the plane or that Obama has made it gov't business to care about such things. :confused3 The fact that the White House dialed up Citibank and informed them about business decisions is a great example of how the concept of free enterprise in America is in deep trouble.

The government has a right to do that now since they (and we) "loaned" them 50 million dollars.
 
Listen guys,
Forget about the politicians. There are things that we can do. 1st, as mklingdomlvr mentioned, immediately stop doing as much business with citigroup that you can. If you have a cc, can you transfer it to another card. If you have a mortgage that's a little harder.

Next, file a complaint with the Federal reserve.

http://www.federalreserveconsumerhelp.gov/consumercomplaint.cfm

Lastly,
write a letter to the BBC (they can't force banks to do any thing but they do keep track of complaints & one thing banks hate is bad publicity). I also wrote a letter to Bank of America (who is just as bad as citigroup) to let them know why I took my actions.

Maybe by myself it doesn't make a difference but I am sick unto death of these banks raping me. !!

Yup! :thumbsup2 It's OUR job to take our beef to Citibank, not gov't's. I don't need some pinhead politician thinking s/he is the Lone Ranger riding to my rescue every time some trumped up corporate pig pulls garbage like that.
 
When they ask for American Taxpayer's money due to their poor business choices.....they made it Obama's & congress's business.

The government has a right to do that now since they (and we) "loaned" them 50 million dollars.


Thus the main reason why the bailout was a dagger in the heart of capitalism. :sad2: :sad2: :sad2: I will not rejoice over this one bit.
 
I don't know which disturbs me more... that Citibank bought the plane or that Obama has made it gov't business to care about such things. :confused3 The fact that the White House dialed up Citibank and informed them about business decisions is a great example of how the concept of free enterprise in America is in deep trouble.

Personally,
If some one is ripping the american people off I want every body and any body who can to speak up on it. This has nothing to do with free enterprise.
If you're stealing my money I don't care if you're the president of the US or the President of the local girl scouts, every one should be outraged.
 
Personally,
If some one is ripping the american people off I want every body and any body who can to speak up on it. This has nothing to do with free enterprise.
If you're stealing my money I don't care if you're the president of the US or the President of the local girl scouts, every one should be outraged.

When the gov't gave that money to the banks (+ mortgage lenders; + auto makers; + whomever else) it was the same as if you or I had thrown a handful of cash at a crackhead. It would be stupid for us to adopt some faux outrage when the crackhead went and bought crack. So I'm not impressed when some gov't pinhead makes it their business to act like they're doing us a big solid by stopping Citi from taking delivery on a plane.
 
Thus the main reason why the bailout was a dagger in the heart of capitalism. :sad2: :sad2: :sad2: I will not rejoice over this one bit.

I agree with you that the bailout should NOT have happened, and I was absolutely SHOCKED that a Republican conservative president would pull so many strings to get it pushed thru. I was also surprised to see how many Republicans voted for the bailout. Honestly, I thought the byline of the Rep party was non-government interference. However, now that the money has been promised and given....any oversight by the government, on behalf of those who paid for the bailout is a welcome, and obligatory action.
 
I agree with you that the bailout should NOT have happened, and I was absolutely SHOCKED that a Republican conservative president would pull so many strings to get it pushed thru. I was also surprised to see how many Republicans voted for the bailout. Honestly, I thought the byline of the Rep party was non-government interference. However, now that the money has been promised and given....any oversight by the government, on behalf of those who paid for the bailout is a welcome, and obligatory action.

:thumbsup2
 
When the gov't gave that money to the banks (+ mortgage lenders; + auto makers; + whomever else) it was the same as if you or I had thrown a handful of cash at a crackhead. It would be stupid for us to adopt some faux outrage when the crackhead went and bought crack. So I'm not impressed when some gov't pinhead makes it their business to act like they're doing us a big solid by stopping Citi from taking delivery on a plane.

Oh heck no, I'm not impressed either. for me it's now more about, ok you screwed me once with this bailout, now I'm going to hold all you pinheads (from president on down to the ceo's) accountable.

I got rid of the "I'm only 1 person" train of thought this year. Now I make it my business to scream as loud as possible to my congresman, senator, BBC or any one I get flip off an email to. Yep, I know it probably gets filed in the garbage but I've gotta start some where.
 
:furious:

I don't have accounts with Citi-bank. But if I did my checking and savings would be moved to a different bank and any credit cards would sit in a drawer unused. Plus I would write them a letter letting them know why they no longer would have my business.
 
Question: since everyone is so appalled by this jet...who has a problem with Nancy Pelosi having her own private jet?? And using our tax money for that at her whim? Anyone?
 
They are not taking delivery of the plane...:thumbsup2 (idiots)
they will lose their down payment...unless the plane is sold and they they can recoup it....
 
So, they don't take delivery, and lose the deposit. Or they take delivery, sell two older planes for $3M more than this new jet costs, and save hangar/service/licensing fees for one jet/ Actually, I think it makes more sense to let them have their jet.
 
Question: since everyone is so appalled by this jet...who has a problem with Nancy Pelosi having her own private jet?? And using our tax money for that at her whim? Anyone?

After 9/11 the Speaker of the House has been provided a military plane for transportation for security reasons (Presidential succession). So that isn't Pelosi's doing. However, her asking for a bigger plane (one that didn't have to stop to refuel) was her doing, and that was ridiculous. :rolleyes:
 
That's how the financial industry has, pardon the expression, completely screwed American citizens. THEY control the credit reporting agencies, so THEY make all the rules. THEY wrote the bankruptcy laws, THEY wrote the "regulations" on credit cards. And now THEY have taken billions of taxpayer dollars without having to tell the taxpayers what they are spending that money on.

I completely blame President Bush and Congress for allowing this travesty to occur.
They 'control' the credit reporting agencies because they are the ones who pay them. It might not be right but someone has to.
 
After 9/11 the Speaker of the House has been provided a military plane for transportation for security reasons (Presidential succession). So that isn't Pelosi's doing. However, her asking for a bigger plane (one that didn't have to stop to refuel) was her doing, and that was ridiculous. :rolleyes:
She didn't ask for it:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/pelosi/jet.asp

And she doesn't have a private jet, one is made available from the fleet.
 

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