by wildjo » Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:13 pm
As you can, hopefully, tell by my OP and follow-up post, my interest in the Dec. 7th bank run being organized was originally to simply be aware. If the effort has an impact, it will mean that having access to your cash might be hampered. Something that I take seriously. I want to know if there is a threat to that access.
However, the more it gets debated, the more I hope that the bank run is successful.
It simply is not true that a bank is like a grocery store. The grocery store isn't getting 0% interest money and using it to push people out of there homes (buying local tax debt and foreclosing). Or, making risky bets (e.g. originating bad mortgages, loans, etc.), taking bailout money, then turning around and fraudulently foreclosing on people and/or not proceeding with loan modifications in good faith.
Sure, there are some decent local banks. But, if you have an account with a large regional bank or a national bank, then they are--in many ways--hypocritical thieves.