"@Skankingmike: And if you irresponsibly lend money to people who probably can't pay it back but convince them to take the money anyway with glitzy advertisements and misleading repayment terms and then have to get bailed out by the government because you start losing money isn't that your own fault?
Why is it so hard these days for financial institutions to take personal responsibility for their own actions?"
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