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For almost my entire military career and beyond, USAA, the San Antonio-based insurance and financial services giant that built its reputation serving military members and their families, provided my family with auto and home insurance, and even a credit card.

But as I wrote last year, I left USAA after a long slide in customer service crystalized when I heard of USAA’s debanking of conservative lawyer John Eastman. And the hard lessons for USAA continue.

USAA’s troubles hit a new low when S&P Global Ratings downgraded its financial strength rating from AA+ to AA, following Moody’s decision to drop USAA’s rating from Aaa to Aa1 on May 19. The culprit? Persistent issues with USAA Federal Savings Bank, which has attracted regulatory scrutiny and suffered financial losses.

S&P pointed to “new or continuing violations of law, rule, or regulation” flagged by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in December 2024, noting that the bank’s compliance failures have eroded USAA’s overall earnings diversity. Up until 2020, the bank contributed roughly $1 billion annually to USAA’s pretax income, but since then it has posted average annual losses of $236 million. These financial stumbles, combined with a weakened resilience compared to peers, led to the downgrade.

Once a low-cost haven for service members, veterans, and their families, USAA’s troubles suggest a company veering off course, prioritizing ideological agendas over its foundational mission.

https://thefederalist.com/2025/06/09/financial-giant-usaa-gets-downgraded-after-debanking-trump-lawyer-going-woke/

@freepatriot

Are you saying the third world deserves to be enslaved?

I halfway agree

Enslave California first

no freaking way. they are priming the normies for stagflation yoooooooooooo @Tfmonkey

Sturgeon's law (or Sturgeon's revelation) is an adage stating "ninety percent of everything is crap". It was coined by Theodore Sturgeon, an American science fiction author and critic, and was inspired by his observation that, while science fiction was often derided for its low quality by critics, most work in other fields was low-quality too, and so science fiction was no different.[1]

Wikipedia

VA calls the cops to do a "wellness check".
Cops escalate.

$10 Million Lawsuit - NO Qualified Immunity! youtube.com/watch?v=VqFAsmuQIW

Thus is true even today.
Under UCMJ this is an Article 94 and additional charges of Article 92 and perhaps "General Article".

Gentlemen: DO NOT Enlist.

The real tragedy is that people buy these simple narratives, and when enough of them do in the right circumstances, there are horrid consequences.

... and they keep buying.
I don't know how to say, "I can't breathe," in beaner, but I have a feeling we all will soon.
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A club for red-pilled exiles.