“They want to find a villain”
April 8, 2010 | customers, employees, industry | Comments (0)An AP story on the current political situation in the states:
Consumers frustrated with the economy “look for a dog to kick” because they’re angry with the financial institutions they blame for the Great Recession, said Ted Saunders, chief executive of Dublin, Ohio-based Checksmart, a payday lender that operates in 11 states including Arizona.
”They want to find a villain,” Saunders said. And opponents “have done a good job of painting a big X on my back.”
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