The Fabric

The official blog of Old Glory Bank

Here you’ll find stories, videos, financial advice, news, and helpful features on money, America, freedom, patriotism, faith, and family. All the values that Old Glory Nation values.

We named it The Fabric in honor of our glorious flag, the fabric of this great nation.

God bless America and enjoy!

Texas Flag

Texas is right. The CTA is wrong.

Old Glory Bank celebrates this huge victory for small business owners.  

As we wrote on our blog recently, the Corporate Transparency Act is set to go into effect January 1, 2025. In the nick of time, a federal court in Texas has blocked the CTA, marking a win for small business owners whose privacy has been threatened by the CTA. 
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Interview with Mike Ring, John Rich, and Peter Hegseth

Old Glory Bank Co-Founders Participate in the Final Interview by Future Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Old Glory Bank Co-Founders participate in the final interview by future defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. 

President-elect Donald Trump nominated decorated Combat War Veteran Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary less than 24 hours after interviewing Old Glory Bank co-founders John Rich and Mike Ring on his Modern Warriors LIVE a Veterans Day special.

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The Debanking of America

The Debanking of America

When Old Glory Bank’s mission began taking shape almost 4 years ago, stories of cancel-culture infecting the banking world were already multiplying. Here we are, years later, aghast at the continued increase of this outrageous trend. At times, it feels like dystopian fiction. It’s not just high-profile political figures. It’s everyday people. It’s charitable organizations that serve orphans. It’s demographic groups deemed high risk because of their religious affiliation or heritage. It’s citizens who make a legal living in an industry such as firearms retailers.

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Image of online banking screen locked out

Yes, Normal People Get Canceled, Too.

I opened my first bank account when I was 16 years old. I’d just gotten my first job at the local video store – remember those? I went with my mom to the bank on the corner, where she had accounts and a personal banker, showed them my shiny (also new) driver’s license, and opened my first checking and savings account. My banker showed me how to write a check and how to fill out a deposit slip for those paychecks because direct deposit wasn’t a widespread concept yet. It was an exciting day. It was a big deal.

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