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4th school shooting of the year
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30/05/2018 18:52:37
 
 
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30/05/2018 17:46:50
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>>Well, like I said, any of them, if they're able to at least uphold the moral standards related to their field of operations.
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>>>>IOW, can't trust banks as they didn't fire any of their own cheaters but rather provided gold for their parachutes, or promoted them.
>>Not all of them.
>>I bank with Wells Fargo. Their bonus happy CEO went overboard, was caught and got fired.
>>Wells Fargo started as a stage coach line back in the cowboy days. It's a fine bank that let some whacko's let it get off course but righted the ship. The new CEO goes out of his way to let people know that the bank knows that it made some serious mistakes and wants to get things right.
>>The people at my branch are Hamilton residents - not making a whole lot of money- who do their best to support local business with loans and good services.
>>
>>In my professional work I do a lot of work with systems people at banks. Generally not the brightest bulbs on the street, but hardworking and honest.
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>>Ironically, some of the most deceitful people I meet in business work for software companies.
>
>Still, there was no mechanism to stop the guy(s) before serious damage was done. Is the guy just fired or also prosecuted?
>

Yes, kids who steal a car go to jail, and this guy walks.
I never said that life was fair.
Does that really matter in this discussion?
Do you think we'd better off if banks like Wells Fargo weren't around?
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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