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Chris Markowski breaks down the Pope’s recent condemnation of usury — and why he agrees. From predatory auto loans to student credit card traps and government-backed “affordable” mortgages, Markowski exposes how modern finance often masquerades as help while knowingly pushing people deeper into debt. He explains the moral line between capitalism and exploitation, and why lending practices that profit from desperation aren’t just bad economics — they’re a sin.
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608
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WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:
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Chris Markowski breaks down the Pope’s recent condemnation of usury — and why he agrees. From predatory auto loans to student credit card traps and government-backed “affordable” mortgages, Markowski exposes how modern finance often masquerades as help while knowingly pushing people deeper into debt. He explains the moral line between capitalism and exploitation, and why lending practices that profit from desperation aren’t just bad economics — they’re a sin.
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