Wells Fargo illegally repossessed 413 service members' cars

So, what are we going to do about it, short of revolution?

The entitled are entrenched. They don’t care about us. They never have. I’m talkin’ monies here; monies give shits for humans, props for profits, and according to that metric, most of us are fucked. And I mean 99.9$ of us. So, what do we do, we humans, that is?

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Wiser people than I have failed to answer that. I don’t know. Perhaps a revolution would be the only effective thing. Perhaps that’d be a waste too.

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sigh

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They are above the law. This corporate person only ever has to pay a fine, or most apologize and go on their way.

Imagine if you stole from Wells Fargo, got caught, and said “It’s okay, I’ll pay you back the money I took, so we’re good.”

It just would be enough, would it?

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Yeah, to focus on military members is a sympathy move AND where the laws are favorable to the narrative. I wish I had the resources and support network that I had in the military.

All that said, I’d rather see tightened borrowing than repossession for anyone.

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