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  • Operation Choke Point:

    From Newt Gingrich's newsletter:

    WTF could their motive be other than to cripple America?? Spread the word.

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    Feds Attack American Businesses in "Operation Choke Point"

    In an administration that has pioneered the use of regulatory power to bully businesses into doing “voluntarily” what the bureaucrats can’t require by law, a secretive federal program that has become public in the last few months stands out as an especially disturbing abuse of power.
    The program's name, “Operation Choke Point,” is a pretty strong indication of trouble--an eerie way for bureaucrats to describe their conduct toward private citizens.
    It’s a reference to the banking system as the “choke point” of businesses, a critical piece of the economic infrastructure which government can co-opt to strangle legal activities it doesn't favor. In fact, I first learned about the program through my work as an advisor to the U.S. Consumer Coalition, which is fighting attacks like these on legal American businesses.
    The revelation is alarming in part because it suggests federal officials have realized that they can leverage their strong regulatory authority over one industry, financial services, to exert broad control over many others.
    The “choke point” initiative, a joint project of the Department of Justice, the FDIC, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other agencies, started by targeting payday lenders. Officials approached banks and third-party payment processors, advising them that they could be held accountable if regulators concluded that any of their customers (the payday lenders) engaged in illegal behavior. The feds suggested ominously that banks ran a “reputational risk” if they serviced such clients.
    The banks got the message. Nice bank you've got there. Shame if something happened to it.
    As the Independent Community Bankers of America, an industry association, said in a letter to the Justice Department regarding Operation Choke Point, the program “gives community banks the untenable choices of either severing valuable and legal customer relationships or risking DoJ enforcement actions.” It could “close access to the financial system to law-abiding businesses,” the letter continued, “because the mere prospect of an enforcement action is sufficient to cause financial institutions to restrict access to their payment systems to only established companies that present low risks.”
    Heeding the feds' thuggish warning, the banks have been dropping the payday lenders as customers en masse. In a recent story on this phenomenon, the Washington Post quoted a letter from a banker to a payday lender with whom the bank was ending its relationship. “Based on your performance, there’s no way we shouldn’t be a credit provider,” the banker wrote. “Our only issue is, and it has always been, the space in which you operate. It is the scrutiny that you, and now that we, are under.”
    Could it be any clearer?
    The lenders aren’t the only legal businesses the regulators are using their authority in financial services to "choke." A document the FDIC released in 2011 warns third-party payment processors that the agency is concerned about their business with “disreputable merchants” in 30 industries. In addition to “pay day loans,” the document warns about “ammunition sales,” “firearms sales,” “coin dealers,” “online gambling,” “tobacco sales,” “racist materials,” “pornography,” and “telemarketing,” among others.
    Bureaucrats, it seems, are indeed deputizing bankers and payment processors to cut off these industries from the financial services they need to survive. The Washington Times reported last week that banks and payment processors have been terminating the accounts of law-abiding gun dealers across the country.
    Much like the letter to the payday lender in the Post, the Times quotes a bank assuring a gun dealer that its decision to drop him as a client “in no way reflects any derogatory reasons for such action on your behalf. But rather one of industry. Unfortunately your company’s line of business is not commensurate with the industries we work with.”
    There are reports of similar account terminations in many other industries the FDIC has labeled "high-risk."
    These developments should concern every American. For the government to hold banks responsible for monitoring the business of all their customers is unprecedented. To do so with the explicit aim of chilling the perfectly legal economic activities of private citizens is such a jaw-dropping abuse of power that it would have been unbelievable from any previous administration.
    If the Department of Justice has evidence that particular businesses have broken the law, it should prosecute them. Lacking that, it certainly has no right to attack entire industries through the banking system. This story is as outrageous as they come. The federal bureaucracy has gone completely off the rails.
    Your Friend,
    Newt
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    Our government at work. Lord help us.
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    • #3
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      • #4
        Yes but Obama did not know...
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        • #5
          I can confirm first hand that this is going on. I recently visited a customer whose business has fallen way off and he explained to me how his bank is choking him out of existence. They won't even let him DEPOSIT money.
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          • #6
            Just heard on the news the House de-funded it. Don't know where it will go from here. The banks have rolled over and played dead for Ovomit.

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            • #7
              I got their 'choke point'.

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              • #8
                The whole political structure needs a "good cleaning"
                "Do as I say not as I do"
                "You can't fix stupid"
                "Do what you want, 'cause you will any way"

                Stay Safe

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by leftysixty View Post
                  The whole political structure needs a "good cleaning"


                  Amen brother! Like anybody w/ more than a decade in office, out! Term limits on Congress. And repeal the 17th amendment so states have the say in the federal government as the framers intended.

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                  • #10
                    +1......
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                    • #11
                      Then start dismantling the federal government as it stands today...agency by agency.

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                      • #12
                        Operation "Choke Point" update:

                        ...
                        On January 29, 2015, the FDIC issued a Financial Institution Letter that states "The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issued a Financial Institution Letter today encouraging supervised institutions to take a risk-based approach in assessing individual customer relationships, rather than declining to provide banking services to entire categories of customers without regard to the risks presented by an individual customer or the financial institution's ability to manage the risk.""[21]

                        The Washington Times says this letter "effectively ends Operation Choke Point."[22][21] As reported by Forbes, "a change in the political landscape, many businesses threatening legal action and a congressman with a background in banking [forced] the bureaucracy to admit to misconduct and to stop financial attacks on legal businesses that the Obama administration deems to be politically incorrect."[23]

                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Choke_Point
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                        • #13
                          Hope that actually stops the "choking" practices. These things tend to be sticky. Thanks for the update.

                          This admin in particular is way more interested in governing via subversive tactics rather than doing things the right way. I'm sure it's been going on for a long time but with obuttforbrains...it's 100%. Why tell the truth when a lie will do?
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