9 Replies to “Good Riddance”

  1. Good riddance to bad WEF garbage. It is a start but not nearly enough to stop the WEF steamroller and the worldwide push for communism.

  2. Gee … that would have anything to do with MY President’s honest and truthful takedown of the worlds worst con game in the history of the planet … at the UN, would it?

  3. “Sustained political pressure from U.S. Republicans led major U.S. banks to leave the alliance ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration, and Canadian banks including RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC and National Bank all left the group in January.”

    They all wanted to avoid conspiracy charges

  4. aka ‘when there’s no MONEY in it for us BANKS
    and now this daehtihs is running, er, RUINING the country?
    WITH THE BIZARRRRRDDDDDDOOOOO BLESSING OF SUFFICIENT VOOOOOTERS

  5. Don’t be fooled. The participants (those that still remained…most had skedaddled when the banks and Blackrock started pulling out) shut it down on the outside threat that they are open to serious litigation and criminal charges. By favoring “green” projects for loans, and purposefully turning down loans to the fundamental energy industry, those participating were violating fiduciary duty to their clients/customers. There is an ongoing investigation relevant to this behavior currently active in the US Congress. And, when the US president goes before the UN and gives a speech that calls it a hoax, they have to consider the repercussions that might be fast approaching from a civil AND criminal perspective.

  6. Based on prior knowledge of this alliance collapse I had the impression that Canaduh is Carnage’s Last Stand. Let’s face it he certainly thinks we are dumb.

  7. The ironic juxtaposition is they spend and borrow your money, not theirs, while assuming your money is theirs.
    Except for having to pay it back, of course, or gasp, spend it wisely for citizens’ good.

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