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[quote]... Nuh uh.... I don't think you get how smart we are, we've read Rothbard.[/quote] Even Rothbard looked up to the founders despite their flaws.
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haha, emotional chord = struck! i never said i endorsed it yo. so let's not put words in my mouth and if you think that those banks accumulating power doesn't affect people because they can't use the banks, you are naive. I can't "use" the FED, but it still effects my life and everyone else. Even people who don't live here
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this one happened about a week ago. I thought there wa another one that happened more recently.
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[quote]a) Everything effects everyone, this is part of the market mentslity[/quote] - Not true. if it was then correlation/causation wouldn't be a thing, yo. [quote] b) if you want to meta put of this... things only effect things that say they are effected by them [/quote] - Huh? Is english your first language? [quote] c) As I pointed out I was
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You realize that the NY FED is basically run by JPMorgan. JPM is the most connected bank in the world because of it. They are still #1 in profits and waaay above exectations for this last Quarter. CRASH JPM BUY SILVER!
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[quote] On a psych level though, I would think more people would be put off by the fact that some dude mass murdererd a race of people, and not concern themselves with whatever the hell he did with a bank - if they actually cared about the statement. You put him (by the fact that you listed him) as a president worth mentioning due to his banking policy
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[quote] Jackson is decent (banking and money) other than his imperial racism. This is one of those weird psychology things in librtarianism that interests me a bit, I think someone else pointed it out on another thread (about veganism maybe?) Against banking, worth considering to mention in spite of the mass slaughter of Native Americans. Not saying
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Washington squashed the whiskey rebellion because he owned the largest whiskey distillery in the colonies... Jefferson was against large corporate and banking powers. Madison and him referred to the British East India Co. as a "state within a state" Monroe did a lot of good and was by far the best founding father president. Monroe Doctrine
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He doesn't care....we paid for it.
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Peter Schiff always talks about fundamental growth. He looks at stocks in terms of dividend payments, stability and physcal (useful) production. Dividends are only paid by companies that are structured well and have developed well (and are very profitable). Read Peter Schiff's "Crash Proof 2.0" and anything from Marc Faber.