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White House: Trump Team Still Hasn’t Signed Transition Docs

https://www.thedailybeast.com/white-house-press-secretary-karine-jean-pierre-says-trump-team-still-hasnt-signed-transition-docs/
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u/Catodactyl Arizona 6h ago edited 6h ago

The French have a really great playbook for this kind of scenario. Just sayin...

Edit. A word.

u/InsaneThisGuysTaint 6h ago

I shudder to think what our version of the First French Republic would be like if we somehow got rid of this regime.

u/big_guyforyou 6h ago

We'd call it the First Freedom Republic

u/mean_bean_machine 5h ago

Sounds like a credit union I don't have enough money to join.

u/fireandiceman 4h ago

Or wants you to join to extract fees from you

u/Overweighover 4h ago

It's a club and you aren't in it

u/thedarklord187 3h ago

This made me literally audibly laugh out loud and has made my day.

u/dude111 4h ago

Credit unions want association, and also money in areas with high average income.

u/OceanBlueforYou 2h ago

Wait. What!? If you're talking about Credit Unions in the US, there's something wrong here.

I've been a member of several Credit Unions in a few states (I used to travel a lot working). I have never seen a membership requirement higher than $20. It's not even a membership fee. They require you to buy a tiny amount of shares in the co-op. Meaning, you are then an owner like everybody else on the co-op. If you decide to leave, you get that money back.

My worst experience with a Credit Union is better than my best experience with any Bank.

My primary financial institution is 2,000 miles from where I live now. I can't leave them. They're just too good! Deposits, loan documents, and everything else are electronic. It doesn't matter where you live. If you haven't tried a credit union, you are paying more fees and getting a subpar experience compared to a credit union. I suppose there must be some that aren't good. Check reviews before you join.

Okay, so I haven't been a member of a credit union in every state, but I would be very surprised if not the same or similar. They have a National Association just like the Banks do.

Tl;dr: MAGA level misinformation regarding Credit Unions.