You always knew this country was going to hell....

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Well I did and i walked into my local Wells Fargo branch this morning and was greeted by this wall of 1 inch thick bullet proof glass. The customer next to me summed it up nicely as he said "WTF"!. Of course the teller said it's for their safety,but I couldn't help feeling like I was in a county jail visiting a friend. High profile Lawyers in LA drive around in bullet proof Mercedes,but I was shocked to see this at my neighborhood bank.

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Well I did and i walked into my local Wells Fargo branch this morning and was greeted by this wall of 1 inch thick bullet proof glass. The customer next to me summed it up nicely as he said "WTF"!. Of course the teller said it's for their safety,but I couldn't help feeling like I was in a county jail visiting a friend. High profile Lawyers in LA drive around in bullet proof Mercedes,but I was shocked to see this at my neighborhood bank.

Do the math. 20% of US households make less than $20K per year, and there are over 300 million guns in circulations. All we need to do is dish out some conservative medicine of dismantling safety nets and income support programs to drive more people into crime. It is called the Brazilianization of the USA.
 
Well I did and i walked into my local Wells Fargo branch this morning and was greeted by this wall of 1 inch thick bullet proof glass. The customer next to me summed it up nicely as he said "WTF"!. Of course the teller said it's for their safety,but I couldn't help feeling like I was in a county jail visiting a friend. High profile Lawyers in LA drive around in bullet proof Mercedes,but I was shocked to see this at my neighborhood bank.

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This is nothing new. Been going on for decades. In New York and CA this is standard practice.
 
Not sure what the significance is: banks have used that for tellers in NY for years.
 
The Chase banks near me have removed their thick walls of glass and built individual islands where you interact with the tellers. Of course about the only time I go into a branch is to get a cashiers check etc.
 
Is that the Meadowood branch, Roger?
 
This is nothing new. Been going on for decades. In New York and CA this is standard practice.

They even do this in gas stations and convenience stores which are two places you are likely to get shot while earning minimum wage.
 
Rob , No it's the Peckham Lane branch . They are retrofitting all the branches ,the teller said.
 
They even do this in gas stations and convenience stores which are two places you are likely to get shot while earning minimum wage.

Mark....I guess Reno has made the big time. Times are tuff,but we just got a Five Guys Burgers and a Chipolte Mexican Grill....yippee or is it yuck.
 
Do the math. 20% of US households make less than $20K per year, and there are over 300 million guns in circulations. All we need to do is dish out some conservative medicine of dismantling safety nets and income support programs to drive more people into crime. It is called the Brazilianization of the USA.

So less welfare increases crime ? that is a pretty incorrect assumption, I think. There are probably more criminals on welfare...and use crime as a supplement. It's about jobs which are anemic under obamanomics. Maybe people will think better when they pull the voting lever next time. Hehe
 
Mark....I guess Reno has made the big time. Times are tuff,but we just got a Five Guys Burgers and a Chipolte Mexican Grill....yippee or is it yuck.

We have a few here....they suck. Their fries are dry and tasteless, but because they give you enough to feed a family of 4 they think taste is the less of a concern.

As far as the bullit-proof glass is concerned.....don't see that here. Maybe the odd branch here and there in high-crime areas (of which thankfully we have few).
 
So less welfare increases crime ? that is a pretty incorrect assumption, I think. There are probably more criminals on welfare...and use crime as a supplement. It's about jobs which are anemic under obamanomics. Maybe people will think better when they pull the voting lever?next time. Hehe
I know you meant well. Do you have any stats for that.My own straw poll suggests criminals are too proud for welfare.
 
Most successful criminals try to fly under the radar as far as government programs are concerned...
 
I know you meant well. Do you have any stats for that.My own straw poll suggests criminals are too proud for welfare.

It is one of these right wing myths, somewhat like illegal immigrants are more likely to be involved in criminal behaviour, when by and large they off course try to fly under the radar and are disproportionately less involved in crime that the general populations. I'm sure Sean Hannity sees it differently.
 
Most successful criminals try to fly under the radar as far as government programs are concerned...

I think for the most part that the term "successful criminals" is an oxymoron. Some of the things they do are just hilarious. Our local paper has stupid criminal stories almost everyday although they aren't titled that.
 
I think for the most part that the term "successful criminals" is an oxymoron. Some of the things they do are just hilarious. Our local paper has stupid criminal stories almost everyday although they aren't titled that.

You sure its an oxymoron? Goldman Sachs and Chase Bank may prove you wrong.:D
 
There is no doubt in my mind that the widening disparity between classes in this country is creating more crime. While some of the more affluent in this country think they are being taxed to excess,even to say we are bordering on socialism,the cultural decline is accelerating. Too bad the polarization of ideas between people and political parties is rampant when this country needs solutions badly.
 
T. The primary recipient of welfare are single white women witth minor children.
 

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