"I am not a high risk borrower; I went through divorce sometime back and have now got my credit score close to 700. "
OK, let's not split hairs. You were a high risk borrower when you got the card. There is no other reason anyone would sign up for such an outrageous interest rate. I find it surprising that while you seemed to have been able to use this high interest card to rebuild your credit profile, you appear to want to deny that opportunity for others. Why is that?
"Secondly, in this electronic age they DO NOT need anywhere near 20 days to insure they get their money; this is just plain BS. "
You missed my point entirely. It's NOT YOUR MONEY. It's a revolving credit line. They don't have to make it available to you when YOU think they should.
"Secondly, yes I am canceling this card and telling them what they can do with it. "
Excellent move! If your FICO is really near 700, you don't need it anymore.
"Thirdly I have written to my senators and congressmen to advise that they support a bill before the US senate to put states rights back that were taken away in the 70s. Basically their usury laws, whereby the states limited interest rates and fees that could be invoked. The rich Republican senators took this away from them. "
Are you old enough to remember this, or are you just parroting some political talking point you heard on the web? Senators (republican or democrat) had nothing to do with it. It was the U.S. Supreme court, you simpleton. Double digit inflation had led to usury laws effectively bringing a halt to all lending, particularly credit cards. If you do a little research on the subject before spouting off, you might not come off looking like a complete ignoramus.
By the way, you never did answer my question. Since you were able to leverage a high risk, high interest credit card to rebuild your credit, why do you wish to deny that opportunity to others? Do you understand that the things you propose would effectively shut people like you (were) completely out of the credit market altogether? Your position strikes me as a bit disingenuous.