Monday, January 25, 2016

Usury in the USA: lifetime slavery to debt

Usury in America: 
Lifetime enslavement to debt

This Idaho patient, who is among the working poor and earns too little to make a higher payment or to pay her medical bill in one lump sum, and too much to qualify for Federal or state assistance, is making a $50.00 monthly payment on the $2,500 she owes. The physician's monthly interest charge on the debt is $50.30. At this rate, she will never be free of this debt and will be indebted for life.

Here’s the documentation, from an invoice sent this month of January (2016):

Click on each screenshot to enlarge:


Above: a closeup of the interest charge and payment amount


The invoice itself (with the name of the patient and identification redacted)
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The churches are silent on this crime of theft via interest, and mostly silent concerning the Money Power which rules our nation as a direct result of the enormous profits reaped from this weapon of parasitic usury against the working poor.

FOR FURTHER RESEARCH:

BOOK: Usury in Christendom: The Mortal Sin that Was and Now is Not (scroll to the bottom of the page)


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1 comment:

  1. Thanks for showing this vile crime ; since the working poor have so little to steal you have to wonder if a deeper and more insideous intention than mere robbery is behind it, "who eat up my people as they eat bread, and call not upon the Lord.

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