No, it is not. A bank has power over an economy that no other institution can match.
- not in a free market economy. In a gov't controlled fake money, fake credit, fake insurance economy, with huge impossible to service debts - yes.
In a free market economy? Absolutely not, a bank is just another business - storing people's deposits that are not to be loaned out and making loans with deposits that can be loaned out, where the client of the bank is informed that his deposit is partially loaned out but he is making some interest on it. And of-course in case of making loans without gov't involvement, banks do require sufficient collateral.
My point is that a business that satisfies consumer demand (and I did put the word VOLUNTARY there, by the way), is not a crime.
Of-course I am not saying that a business of murdering people for example is not a crime, that is a criminal offence, I thought people don't need me to spell things out that precisely, but given this gem:
LOL. Tell that to the drug dealers, oh, everywhere.
, apparently they do.
And by the way, I don't see anything wrong with drug dealers, it's not the drug dealers that are the problem, it's the government there as well, because the government is stealing one of the fundamental rights of people - property right, by declaring drugs illegal.
How is that a property right? Well, first of all growing and possessing drugs is like any other property.
Secondly, property includes your body, your eyes, your kidneys, your brain, etc. Either you own them or you don't, and when gov't tells you that you can't put something into your body yourself voluntarily, they are also stealing your property rights.
It's the government that is immoral in all of these cases, banking or drugs, and it's the government that causes the criminality surrounding these activities.
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