It was big news when Seattle’s far-left city council cut ties with Wells Fargo in February 2017. The city became the first in the nation to cut ties with a bank over the bank’s involvement in funding the Dakota Access Pipeline. But today, Seattle reversed course and signed a three-year agreement with Wells Fargo for banking services. Why? No other bank was willing to take their business.
Fools. Who wants to do business with lunatics? I guarantee you that Wells got a much better deal from this after they came back pleading to be helped.
I know, let's set up a head tax, in spite of it's multiple failures in the past, and stick it to big employers in our city. Hahaha! We have virtue, don't you see?
Progressives need to jump off tall buildings and shoot themselves in the head on the way down, just to be sure. It would make the world a better place once we were done with the clean-up.
ReplyDeletecarrion beetles, for when "I don't give a shet at all". would make a pointed example on display of the end results of liberalism.
DeleteI moved from the Seattle area in 1998. Back in the day my friends thought I was nuts. Now they are jealous. Can't imagine what a S___ hole it is now.
ReplyDeleteI hope to hell you didn't move to California...That'd be like jumping from the frying pan into the fire.
DeleteBetween the Seattle Administation and Wells Fargo there should be a pay per view “screw-off.”
ReplyDeleteMade for Each Other.
ReplyDeleteI thought WF moved it's offices out of seattle city limits.
ReplyDeleteseems anytime somebody make a success of themselves these clown come out of the woodwork to share your success with the disenfranchised and downtrodden lazy shits who won't get off their own ass and do something.