Subject: Re: In view of what's happening in Cali
Bankers desperately want to have their business, and swallowing a little of the vig on a loan is a really small price to pay to be Elon's Banker.

Never heard "vig" used before so had to look it up:

Vigorish (also called the cut, the house edge, juice, the margin, the take, under-juice, or the vig) is the fee charged by a bookmaker for accepting a gambler's wager. In American English, it can also refer to the interest owed to a loanshark in consideration for credit. The term came to English usage via Yiddish slang (Yiddish: וויגריש‎, romanized: vigrish) which was itself a loanword from Russian (Russian: вы́игрыш, romanized: výigryš, lit. 'gain, winnings').[1][2]