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Question: What is your opinion of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 (as passed)?
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James Monroe
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« on: April 27, 2022, 12:52:51 PM »

The installment of the central bank system is a black mark on the American economy. The Federal Reserve had prolonged many recessions longer than needed. Tt has given more corporate power over the populace, allowing the elite to continue controlling the fabric of American society. If you don't believe me read up on the crimes of the Bush and Rockefeller families, two dynasties that have committed crimes in the name of profit, while being protected by the Federal Reserve for interest.

The United States of America has been in shambles when we exited out the localized banking system in placement of the centralized bank.
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James Monroe
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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2022, 02:28:00 PM »

The installment of the central bank system is a black mark on the American economy. The Federal Reserve had prolonged many recessions longer than needed. Tt has given more corporate power over the populace, allowing the elite to continue controlling the fabric of American society. If you don't believe me read up on the crimes of the Bush and Rockefeller families, two dynasties that have committed crimes in the name of profit, while being protected by the Federal Reserve for interest.

The United States of America has been in shambles when we exited out the localized banking system in placement of the centralized bank.

This is very silly.

The issue is very serious and should not be dismissed as buffoonish nonsense. Politicians as diverse as Alan Grayson and Ron Paul share mutual feelings about the overreaching of the Federal Reserve. Read some economic history to understand the harmful implications behind the people controlling the strings at the Federal Reserve.
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