Brian Gongol

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They act as though a boom in bank branches is something to be contained or controlled. How ridiculous: Look at any classic Main Street in America. A hundred years ago, a single city block might've contained three banks among all the other storefronts. Thinking that regulation of the number of banking storefronts is a neccesary function of government is like thinking the authorities should control the number of crew cuts out there. It's just plain silly.

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