While flipping through the channels one night, I landed on a special on the history of America. The show was interesting, but what I was left thinking about after was the commercials.

Each break was kicked off by a Bank of America commercial talking about how it was tied to certain banks that existed during Colonial America. The commercial then went on to plug certain historical projects that were funded by grants from Bank of America.

I understand that while the good things credit unions do may not be known on a national level, the efforts of many credit unions are recognized on a local level. But is that enough?

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