You're not describing what Hamilton wanted, nor the reality of what central banks are. You're talking about something you'd like, I might agree, and it might work.
It's never been the reality though.
Neither have you touched upon the nature of the problem: how is money created under our system that's existed since 1913? This is VITALLY important, because it crashing down all around us is what this year has been, and is at least as important as the election fraud that correctly has our attention.
It most certainly is! People with real money only came to this continent to escape "the corrupt European banking system." This is what we've been ensnared by since 1913. It's all connected. Fighting against it now is similar to the debates on the topic then. Hamilton won for a bit, then Andrew Jackson. The next real change wasn't until 1913. Either Hamilton is irrelevant to us now, or the changes circa Jackson and 1913 are completely relevant; and in direct contrast to Hamilton.
You're not describing what Hamilton wanted, nor the reality of what central banks are. You're talking about something you'd like, I might agree, and it might work.
It's never been the reality though.
Neither have you touched upon the nature of the problem: how is money created under our system that's existed since 1913? This is VITALLY important, because it crashing down all around us is what this year has been, and is at least as important as the election fraud that correctly has our attention.
A system that didn't exist in 1913 is in fact not at all relevant to what Hamilton or myself envisioned, thanks.
It most certainly is! People with real money only came to this continent to escape "the corrupt European banking system." This is what we've been ensnared by since 1913. It's all connected. Fighting against it now is similar to the debates on the topic then. Hamilton won for a bit, then Andrew Jackson. The next real change wasn't until 1913. Either Hamilton is irrelevant to us now, or the changes circa Jackson and 1913 are completely relevant; and in direct contrast to Hamilton.