I blogged on this subject Sunday.
Here's Pam's take:
I bank with Wachovia. Not by choice in the beginning...a few years ago, they bought out First Union, whom I had been banking with since switching from People's...long story.
In any case, I'm leaving Wachovia. Not because I'm a bank-hopper, looking for the best interest rates on my savings account. Heck, right now my savings account is empty. No, I'm leaving Wachovia because they're the latest corporation to kiss up to the slavery reparations gang.
One member of the Chicago City Council, Alderman Patrick Levar, is pursing what I'm sure he feels is the high road by moving to closing down a bike shop by abusing the intent of eminent domain so a private developer can put pricey condominiums in the bike shop's place.
Read more on the previous post about worse troubles within Chicago city government.
1 comment:
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