Guess Who Was On The Failed Silicon Valley Bank’s Board

The failure of Silicon Valley Bank last week prompted the Biden administration to execute what some have said was a “bailout of the whole banking sector.”

While it is evident that many of the bank’s customers were wealthy lefties such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom and certain wealthy tech magnates, a new revelation has revealed that its aging board, which reportedly met racial and sexual DEI requirements, also had strong Democratic Party ties.

According to the NY Post, SVB’s 12 directors — the same ones who failed to prevent the bank from failing — are all over the age of 60, with one exception. Although being consistently gray, the board has DEI members. SVB claimed in a 2022 proxy commen that 45% of the board is female, one member is “LGBTQ+,” and one member is black.

While apparently diverse (meaning minimally white male), the board appears to have more in common than mid-century recollections.

According to the Post, some board members and the bank’s own PAC contributed to former President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Vice President Biden, and different California Democrats including Reps. Nancy Pelosi, and anti-white far leftist Maxine Waters.

SVB’s board of directors also gave money to Democrats in other states, including Sen. Mark Warner (Dem-Va.), a longtime member of the influential Senate Banking Committee. Individual contributions from the SVB Financial Group were made to Democrats such as Senators. Raphael Warnock (Ga.) and John Fetterman (Pa.), as well as Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.).

In recent times, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer has gotten the largest individual contribution from SVB CEO Greg Becker, who also contributed to Biden’s 2020 campaign. According to CNBC, Schumer’s campaign got thousands more dollars from the bank’s PAC. In the face of rising pressure and suspicions that Democrats’ recent push to buttressing the failing institution was a matter of supporting their own, Schumer’s office stated Tuesday that he has handed the funds to charity.

Between 2021 and 2022, Democratic federal candidates got 100% of the bank’s PAC financial contributions.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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7 thoughts on “Guess Who Was On The Failed Silicon Valley Bank’s Board”

  1. So the board is basically all anti everything and destroyed the institution, but as usual, WE will pay for it! Anyone else sick of it yet?

  2. Here is how LGBTQ people can be sabed 1Cor 6:11
    Forms of the word “save” and “salvation” appear in the New Testament (KJV) 270 times, 224 refer to salvation from sin, 46 staying saved after new life in Christ, after being born again. Here is a list of 18 factors:
    How many of theses are you teaching?

    NEW BIRTH:
    #1 God’s longsuffering,
    #2 God’s love and kindness,
    #3 Jesus’ sacrifice of shedding His blood,
    #4 hearing God’s word preached,
    #5 call on the name of the Lord,
    #6 believe on His name
    #7 repent,
    #8 obey His doctrine,
    #9 confess belief to someone who can
    baptize you,
    #10 water baptism in the name of Jesus
    Christ, for remission (forgiveness) of sins,
    #11 receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

    NEW LIFE, AFTER BORN AGAIN:
    #12 confess Christ by words of testimony
    to family, friends, neighbors (Matt 10:32-
    33, Rom 10:9-10-17 also 1Tim 4:16)
    #13 new life, attitudes, doctrine
    #14 continued hope and faith
    #15 Perfecting holiness
    #16 grace (the gift of God’s heart-cleansing,
    life-changing influence INPUT/OUTPUT)
    #17 endure to the end
    #18 and finally, in the future tense, the return of Jesus Christ for His church which began on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:38-42,47).

  3. So much talk of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit… Where are they now? We need God to fix this mess because we can’t seem to do it ourselves. But, all I see is a world full of evil and decadence. I fear we are doomed, and God has abandoned us.

    1. We, the people, have abandoned GOD. We have allowed marginal groups and media lead us down the same paths as Rome did years ago. We will fail if this path is not corrected.

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