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Andrew Jackson Knew.
In Andrew Jackson's farewell address, March 4, 1837, he talks at length about banks, foriegn governments, fiat currency, gold and silver and more. In fact the last half of the adress is dedicated to fiat currency and banks.
Its worth a read in that so much of what he says directly pertains to what is taking place now.
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=67087
Here are some quotes:
It was not easy for men engaged in the ordinary pursuits of business, whose attention had not been particularly drawn to the subject, to foresee all the consequences of a currency exclusively of paper, and we ought not on that account to be surprised at the facility with which laws were obtained to carry into effect the paper system. Honest and even enlightened men are sometimes misled by the specious and plausible statements of the designing. But experience has now proved the mischiefs and dangers of a paper currency, and it rests with you to determine whether the proper remedy shall be applied.
Recent events have proved that the paper-money system of this country may be used as an engine to undermine your free institutions, and that those who desire to engross all power in the hands of the few and to govern by corruption or force are aware of its power and prepared to employ it. Your banks now furnish your only circulating medium, and money is plenty or scarce according to the quantity of notes issued by them. While they have capitals not greatly disproportioned to each other, they are competitors in business, and no one of them can exercise dominion over the rest; and although in the present state of the currency these banks may and do operate injuriously upon the habits of business, the pecuniary concerns, and the moral tone of society, yet, from their number and dispersed situation, they can not combine for the purposes of political influence, and whatever may be the dispositions of some of them their power of mischief must necessarily be confined to a narrow space and felt only in their immediate neighborhoods.
The paper-money system and its natural associations--monopoly and exclusive privileges--have already struck their roots too deep in the soil, and it will require all your efforts to check its further growth and to eradicate the evil. The men who profit by the abuses and desire to perpetuate them will continue to besiege the halls of legislation in the General Government as well as in the States, and will seek by every artifice to mislead and deceive the public servants. It is to yourselves that you must look for safety and the means of guarding and perpetuating your free institutions. In your hands is rightfully placed the sovereignty of the country, and to you everyone placed in authority is ultimately responsible. It is always in your power to see that the wishes of the people are carried into faithful execution, and their will, when once made known, must sooner or later be obeyed; and while the people remain, as I trust they ever will, uncorrupted and incorruptible, and continue watchful and jealous of their rights, the Government is safe, and the cause of freedom will continue to triumph over all its enemies.
"Even if we are occupied with important things and even if we attain honor or fall into misfortune, still let us remember how good it once was here, when we were all together, united by a good and kind feeling which made us perhaps better than we are." - Fyodor Dostovevsky
Good stuff, thanks!
Larry
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In my estimation, Jackson's remarks are on the level of Eisenhauer's closing remarks regarding the military-industrial complex. Thanks for bringing them to our attention.
I especially appreciate the distinction between ordinary pursuits of business (products and services that meet needs) and currency games that enrich some. Like growth and prosperity, the different concepts are too often and too widely considered identical.
David Eggleton http://woburnite.com/blog/5 | http://www.appliedecologics.com "There is a chief way for the production of wealth, namely, that the producers be many and that the mere consumers be few." - a Confucian observation (of ecosystems, I believe)
Part 8 documentary on his life. Start at 2 minutes into this:
Wouldn't it be nice to have a president that had these same concerns and convictions?
"Even if we are occupied with important things and even if we attain honor or fall into misfortune, still let us remember how good it once was here, when we were all together, united by a good and kind feeling which made us perhaps better than we are." - Fyodor Dostovevsky
The history channel video misses the boat on Jackson regarding his fight against the banks. No doubt an honest mistake.
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The history channel video misses the boat on Jackson regarding his fight against the banks. No doubt an honest mistake.

Thanks from the Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, Tycer

JO,
Thanks for the link. There is definately some good stuff in there. It kills me that the FED put Old Hickory on the $20 bill. What a sick joke!
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