KGrim
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Post by KGrim on Apr 9, 2020 23:48:10 GMT
Is it really true? Are we no longer beholden to the central banks? Can I believe in this? Is this a good thing or a trojan horse? I don't know but I want to believe the best. Lets see how this pans out.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 11, 2020 4:37:06 GMT
But....thats not legally allowed from the executive branch...right?
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KGrim
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Post by KGrim on Apr 11, 2020 19:11:50 GMT
But....thats not legally allowed from the executive branch...right? I'm not a lawyer so I don't know the specifics, but there is the argument that ever since we've been under the federal reserve system that we have never really been under the rule of law, so it becomes a moot point. The federal reserve is a privately owned corporation and not a government institution and it has been pretty much cheating us for over a century. On the one hand I want to believe that Trump nationalizing the federal reserve is a good thing that will insulate us from the influence of the central banking system but there is another side of the argument that I'm trying to familiarize myself with. Below is a video describing how the federal reserve has been screwing us. There are some that don't think the nationalization of the fed is going to be a good thing. I'm listening to both sides of the argument trying to figure out what it all means. I hope and pray that the nationalization of the fed is going to be a good thing, but I have my doubts as well.
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KGrim
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Post by KGrim on Apr 11, 2020 19:57:52 GMT
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 12, 2020 4:07:09 GMT
Did the "founding fathers" know of it or approve of it? I'm guessing not though. Hmm
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Clovis Merovingian
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Apr 12, 2020 5:15:26 GMT
Did the "founding fathers" know of it or approve of it? I'm guessing not though. Hmm The founding fathers were not anyway united in principle so it depends on what founding father you're talking about. The Federalists which had their support in the north, people like Alexander Hamilton and John Adams did support a central bank and put one in place. Jeffersonian Democrats with their support in the south, people like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were against it. The Fed itself has only been around since the early twentieth century though. There was first national bank of the US put in place by George Washington under the council of Alexander Hamilton and a second one as well but Andrew Jackson destroyed it during his presidency. The Fed if i'm not mistaken was put in place by Woodrow Wilson one of our worst most authoritarian presidents we've ever had.
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