A state-run public bank is a dangerous experiment in government overreach that will burden taxpayers, distort credit markets, and fail where private financial institutions succeed.

American lawyer, Union general in the American Civil War, territorial governor and statesman, politician, and author of ‘Ben Hur’ (1827-1905)
A state-run public bank is a dangerous experiment in government overreach that will burden taxpayers, distort credit markets, and fail where private financial institutions succeed.
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