@RedditEnjoyer to Political Memes • 10 months agoA reminder to all you far left and far right nutjobs that think Joe Biden has done nothing significant in officeimagemessage-square572arrow-up11.31Karrow-down1263
arrow-up11.04Karrow-down1imageA reminder to all you far left and far right nutjobs that think Joe Biden has done nothing significant in office@RedditEnjoyer to Political Memes • 10 months agomessage-square572
minus-square@Ensign_CrablinkEnglish0•10 months agoAren’t a thing yet. Centrists can’t tell the difference between a proposal and an accomplishment.
minus-square@Landmammalslink0•10 months ago"Ultimately, a final rule must be published in the federal register to inform the public and other stakeholders. A rule takes effect on Oct. 1 that follows the final rule’s publication in the federal register by at least six months, the CFPB said. The proposed rule on overdraft fees, the agency added, is expected to go into effect on Oct. 1, 2025." Blessed Are Those Who Plant Trees Under Whose Shade They Will Never Sit In.
minus-square@Ensign_CrablinkEnglish0•10 months agoSo it isn’t a thing yet. A lot can happen between now and October 1, 2025. Until it’s actually happened, it’s not an accomplishment. Particularly for Democrats, who are great at proposing things but not following through.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•10 months agoWait what? You think people who overdraft are going to buy cruise missiles with the $32 of fine they won’t have to pay? You do know overdraft fees happen when you don’t have money, right? And cruise missle are a little more than $32. I’m picturing like maybe $55-$60…
minus-square@Landmammalslink1•10 months agoHe thinks that the President controls the federal budget and has no idea what Congress does.
$3 overdrafts
Aren’t a thing yet. Centrists can’t tell the difference between a proposal and an accomplishment.
"Ultimately, a final rule must be published in the federal register to inform the public and other stakeholders.
A rule takes effect on Oct. 1 that follows the final rule’s publication in the federal register by at least six months, the CFPB said.
The proposed rule on overdraft fees, the agency added, is expected to go into effect on Oct. 1, 2025."
Blessed Are Those Who Plant Trees Under Whose Shade They Will Never Sit In.
So it isn’t a thing yet. A lot can happen between now and October 1, 2025.
Until it’s actually happened, it’s not an accomplishment. Particularly for Democrats, who are great at proposing things but not following through.
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Wait what? You think people who overdraft are going to buy cruise missiles with the $32 of fine they won’t have to pay?
You do know overdraft fees happen when you don’t have money, right? And cruise missle are a little more than $32. I’m picturing like maybe $55-$60…
He thinks that the President controls the federal budget and has no idea what Congress does.