I like banks because they keep my money safe, but I don't want to talk about banks 12 times a year.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm all in favor of banks that play their part in community endeavors, private individuals looking for loans, people who want to start up a little business, and that's what banks are for.
Credit unions are often a better deal than banks and tend to pay higher yields on deposits.
Commercial banks are very good for certain businesses, like loans and guarding other people's money. They're not great investors or entrepreneurs.
I happen to know a bit about banking.
I have nothing against investment banking, but it's like massaging money rather than creating money.
I've never particularly liked bankers.
The fundamental problem with banks is what it's always been: they're in the business of banking, and banking, whether plain vanilla or incredibly sophisticated, is inherently risky.
Banks are an almost irresistible attraction for that element of our society which seeks unearned money.
I avoid banks and I've never been in any sort of corporate environment at all.
I hate banks. They do nothing positive for anybody except take care of themselves. They're first in with their fees and first out when there's trouble.