Watch: Home Depot Founder Lays Into Biden, 'Whatever He Says Is Not True'

Dave123

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When Bernie Marcus talks, conservatives listen.

The Home Depot co-founder’s opinions are as easy to find — and as useful — as the chain of tool-and-appliance stores he started in 1978 that brought lumber yards from the outskirts of town into shopping plazas, and changed the way Americans work on their homes.

And when it comes to Friday’s failure of the Silicon Valley Bank — and the ongoing failure of the Joe Biden presidency, Marcus hit the nail right on the head.

In an appearance Saturday on Fox Business News’ “Cavuto Live,” Marcus, a 93-year-old who retired in 2002 from the company that made him a billionaire, had sympathetic words for depositors who might have lost millions, caustic words for the SVB officials who sold some of their stock in the bank only weeks before the collapse, and words of warning for Americans as a whole about what the SVB failure could portend about the economy, and what it says about the Biden presidency.

“I feel bad for all of these people that lost all their money in this woke bank. You know, it was more distressing to hear that the bank officials sold off their stock before this happened. It’s depressing to me,” Marcus told host Neil Cavuto.

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madcat

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Our banking system fell off the wagon decades ago. With banks now, at best, only having 10% of their accounts covered with actual cash, just the right hiccup will cause a national/worldwide collapse. And yet in the “wisdom” of our mental giants in D.C., their answer is bailouts and/or just print some more money. And then like the Palestinians who pass out candy when they murder an Israeli, they send other countries some of that fake money to keep them dependent on America, thus subservient.
There is going to be some serious shock and awe of the “elites” when the AC will control even their spending, and they won’t be able to live in the opulence they now enjoy. Add in God’s judgements to coincide, and it’s going to be very ugly. Maybe a few will turn to Jesus, but it’s going to be very difficult.
 
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