Forget cannabis. Here are 2 banking provisions that did make the NDAA.

Forget cannabis. Here are 2 banking provisions that did make the NDAA.

Some banks have instituted policies making it easier for second-chance workers to get hired. JPMorgan Chase years ago removed all questions about criminal backgrounds from job applications and established a policy center to help former criminals find jobs.

It expanded its effort to help ex-offenders return to the workforce last year, partnering with nonprofits to connect people with arrest or conviction histories to in-demand jobs. CEO Jamie Dimon also agreed to co-chair the Second Chance Business Coalition encompassing 29 member companies.

The bank hired 4,300 people with criminal records last year, Nan Gibson, executive director for public policy and corporate responsibility at the JPMorgan Chase Policy Center, told American Banker. That’s more than double the bank’s 2,100 second-chance hires from 2020.

H/ T: Judge Napolitano

Related:

JPMorgan Chase, the Largest Federally-Insured Bank in the U.S. with Five Felony Counts, Says 10 Percent of its New Hires Last Year Had Criminal Histories

Douglas MacGregor issues a dire warning that US is preparing for direct military engagement with Russia over Ukraine

Speaking with former judge Andrew Napolitano in a recent interview (uploaded yesterday) and embedded below, Col. (ret.) Douglas MacGregor, a former advisor to the Secretary of Defense in the Trump administration, says:

Douglas MacGregor issues a dire warning that US is preparing for direct military engagement with Russia over Ukraine

Matthew VanDyke – Some 3 Letter Agency Dude With An Obsessive Compulsion For Publicity

Matthew VanDyke – Some 3 Letter Agency Dude With An Obsessive Compulsion For Publicity

In 2004, VanDyke graduated from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service with a master’s degree in Security Studies with a Middle East concentration. Georgetown is known to be a major CIA recruiting ground. He has since been ‘filming’, ‘fighting with’ and ‘training’ U.S. aligned forces in Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and Iraq – all more or less in the Middle East. The Ukraine is thereby a curious geographic choice for new activities. Unless you probably work for some U.S. 3 letter agency.

Posting because Judge Napolitano just interviewed this guy and he denied that there were any NeoNazis! See the full interview, here, if you’d like.