B2B Vault Episode 84: Congress & Credit Card Fees



On a lighter note, we’re going to jump right into it. And we’re going to talk about Dick Durban and how much he’s in the news. Again, that guy is just fantastic. Huh? First of all, I don’t understand why he’s on the judiciary committee. The guy has a financial committee. Why is the judiciary committee discussing credit card fees, not the financial committee?
Where are Maxine waters in all this madness? That she’s in the house and he’s in the Senate. So she’s a part of the financial community. She’s on the financial committee in the house. Oh, he’s on the judiciary committee in the Senate. There’s a financial committee in the Senate too.
They’re not discussing any of this. That’s crazy. Yeah. I follow all of these different committees to see what they’re voting on, like marijuana laws, hemp laws, CBD, or anything to do with payments, ATMs, and cash. Like we talked about Maxine waters committee and payment trends, right. And we talked about the bill ensuring that cash would stay as legal tender.
Which needs to go to the house floor and some marijuana bills and some other stuff involving C B, D. They’re discussing things like that, this stuff, I don’t know why. And then yesterday, two or three articles popped, and I was like, wow, man, it’s completely out of control.
No, but it’s like out of control. This one is from a. The capitalist, the capital list shows up to the capitalist. Thank you. And there was a guy who gave a guest opinion. What’s his name? Brewster BEVA. And sorry, it’s crazy because there’s a special session in Florida underway in Tallahassee with the associated industries of Florida, keeping he and.
On what’s going on up there in Washington, DC. And they wrote to Marco Rubio, and Senator Rick Scott, asking them to please oppose the legislation that Dick Durban is crafting up to try to put a cap on credit card fees. In the last hearing, a guy on there for the national retail federation and the guy’s oh, the credit system and the United States is broken.

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