TheRealNews on Mar 8, 2014
Mike Konczal: A public option for banks will dramatically improve and help regulate the financial services industry.
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I think it would be a grand idea to discuss and consider!
Thanks, Bob.
Europe has had post office banking services for a very long time. And they operate with a profit for the most part. No need to reinvent the wheel.
I would love to use a public bank formed by the post office. I hope this happens soon.