Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for November 27, 2016
Transcript:
"Banking Explained by Rat" Rat: We can't make this stuff up! Man: Well, sir, no loan for you. We have to be very careful under all these new banking regulations. Man 2: But aren't you the same bank whose employees opened two million fake accounts to charge customers fake fees? Man: Yes. But we fired those bad apples! Man 2: But was someone above them held responsible? Man: Yes, sir! She's retiring. Man 2: Retiring? Man: With a $124,000,000 payout. Man 2: So you collect fake fees from customers, fire the employees you pressured, and keep all the millions for yourself? Man: Yes. But if you feel strongly about it, you should talk to your congressman. Man 2: Where is he? Man: With our C.E.O. Congressman: I love you, best buddy! C.E.O.: I love you more, best buddy! Goat: Where does it all end? Rat: I'm hoping for mobs and pitch-forks. Pig: Just tell me who to poke!
Sherlock Watson almost 8 years ago
Simple solution: Throw a toaster in the hot tub.
railwayman001 almost 8 years ago
I have a bad feeling that mobs with pitchforks will not only soon be targeting the banks, but also the newly-elected government of just another leftist disguised as a populist.
comic4matt almost 8 years ago
Make that two toasters, to be sure…
Bilan almost 8 years ago
It’s a good thing Trump’s going to fix this.
Damn, I make myself laugh sometimes.knight1192a almost 8 years ago
If things go the way certain individuals want and claim otherwise, this is what we can expect.
oldpine52 almost 8 years ago
For once I’m with Rat.
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
I was once rejected for a credit card because I didn’t have enough debt.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 8 years ago
To be fair, that’s really Wells Fargo explained and, tangentially, their too-big-to-fail brethren. It’s not banking explained, and certainly not community banking explained. Take it from a retired banker.
HeckleMeElmo almost 8 years ago
Will this problem ever be solved? Never by a pig an’ a poke!
dipierro Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Sadly, most of our fellow citizens would cheer for Pig (of course!) and then vote for Trump, who persuaded them that he is in Pig’s role, and now is laughing his head off at them.
Kristiaan almost 8 years ago
Hmm, maybe I should get into selling pitchforks.
alviebird almost 8 years ago
One word: Iceland.
cdgar almost 8 years ago
Someone tell Pig he’s a ‘Porker’, not a ‘Poker’…
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
For some reason, this is not the outcome I expected from allowing the government the authority to regulate banking.
juicebruce almost 8 years ago
Makes one think is college really needed because all of these people went to college which is where they learned to cheat,lie,deceive,ect.
TSAlleycat Premium Member almost 8 years ago
@treblemaker, excellent Pastisian pun. @theBird55,I was never so “proud” to be a first-generation Icelandic-American than during the bank meltdown.
BobCu almost 8 years ago
People should have nothing to with Wells Fargo. That bank needs to go bankrupt.
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Sounds like Roger Ailes
TSAlleycat Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Maybe BrassOrchid has a point. Perhaps the government shouldn’t regulate the banks. That way rather than worrying about small time malfeasance, we can worry about the galloping chaos that will ensue with the great likelihood of a major depression instead.
RACerri32 almost 8 years ago
Oh , & where do I sign up to join Pig’s crusade?
Ignatz Premium Member almost 8 years ago
This will get much better with a billionaire casino owner in charge.
starcandles Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Good old Wells Fargo! The collusion at the top is incredible! Drain the Swamp!
whiteheron almost 8 years ago
Since the Anti_Trumpers had to inject him into tis strip:
Somebody remind me how much Ms. Clinton “earned” from the the banking industries for giving speeches telling them how much she would do for them, while the other mouth was telling the “little people” how she was going to shut the banks down.
cgrantt57 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
@Whiteheron:
First, I think it’s funny how conservatives get all bent out of shape about liberals earning money. She got paid to give speeches to private parties. She got paid MORE than conservatives got paid. Seems like good ol’ American enterprise to me.
Second, no one knows what she said to the banks. Those speeches were private and haven’t been released. They have, however, been “leaked.” So, I guess conservatives can also be considered gullible for thinking that what is leaked is true. But then, you also think Trump is actually going to do everything he promised.
jeffiekins almost 8 years ago
I just want to go on the record saying this strip is at least a million times better than the best pun strip. If such a thing can be said to exist.
jbmlaw01 almost 8 years ago
I’ll defend Wells. They dreamed up a program to allow low-paid employees to earn production bonuses, never dreaming that their employees were criminals who would defraud both bank and public. The only pressure “imposed” was individual greed. The Obama justice department never prosecuted a single defrauder despite constant advisories from the bank, mostly because the crooks were Obama voters.
AtariDragon almost 8 years ago
Mobs with pitchforks are in our near future.
The Old Wolf almost 8 years ago
When we recently bought our retirement home, I looked for a financing source that would not sell my loan immediately to BoA or Wells Fargo. I never wanted to be under the thumb of one of these empires again, the way they treat their “customers” is absolutely unconscionable. I found a local credit union that has a statewide, local servicer – and I couldn’t be happier.
Like rat says, you can’t make this stuff up. The strip is satirical, but based on true events – events which make my blood boil.
davidthoms1 almost 8 years ago
Senator Warren to the rescue!
Fuz almost 8 years ago
I’m hoping for mobs and pitchforks too, and I’m serious.
God bless you, Pastis.
markmoss1 almost 8 years ago
Politician, tree, rope, some assembly required.
Queen of America almost 8 years ago
That list is pretty long, Pig.
kaffekup almost 8 years ago
Thank God no republican being considered for a high-level Cabinet position has ever made speeches for a lot of money. Including to a terrorist organization.
MooseMaple almost 8 years ago
Remember when Obama prosecuted the banksters, broke up “Too Big to Fail”, re-regulated Wall Street, and bailed out Main Street? Yeah, me neither. Don’t support banks! Use your local Credit Union. They do everything banks do, except rip you off.
A_NY_Outlaw almost 8 years ago
sounds like the congressman and the ceo got off cheap.
cupertino jay almost 8 years ago
BiathlonNut almost 8 years ago
Why twice.
Carl R almost 8 years ago
What’s the big deal here? The solution is obvious enough. Why would anyone still bank there? If the customers walk, as they obviously should, the bank closes. If we are stupid enough to believe that the government can solve all our problems, we deserve to keep having things like this happen.
BudsGlory almost 8 years ago
We are the new KingsSailing our seas of diamonds and goldOn your knees, peasantYou’re living for the New King
androgenoide almost 8 years ago
The big banks and the governments they control were not happy with Iceland’s solution but the country did recover more quickly than most and left the people a little less likely to elect a Mussolini wannabe to tear the system down.BTW folks… Attacks on Trump do not equate to support for Clinton (or vice versa). Quite a few of us would have preferred to dump both of them.
Number Three almost 8 years ago
I think it’s totally wrong to be charged for withdrawing YOUR OWN MONEY from your bank account.
Well that’s how it is in the UK. But I think that only happens if you have a credit card.
xxx
Kirk McCoy almost 8 years ago
Wait, we’re being sold ‘a Pig AND a Poke’?
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
I love Wells Fargo! —As a stagecoach company. Screw the bank’s rick fat cats at the top!
I love Pig-as-a-Mob even more! Torch ’em and pitchfork ’em (the rich amoral leaders, not the stupid rank-and-file schlubs)!
Let loose the Pig of Justice!
michael mack almost 8 years ago
Point well taken; but, maybe I missed it: did Pastis draw any cartoons when Lois Lerner, John Kostinen and, presumably, Barack Obama were embroiled in the IRS/conservative organization scandal?
chris_weaver almost 8 years ago
In capitalist America, bank robs you!
foilist01 almost 8 years ago
This actually sounds more like academia. . .
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Worst pun ever