回复 '云雾山中找捷径' 的评论 : 30 years after Tian An Men, I am only beginning to understand the "game" they designed 100 or even 300 years ago.
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((他们))精心制定的游戏规则,号召大家来加入。你能赢吗?能让你赢吗?
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一窍不通
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“因为发了稳定币,也让未来黑心想发数字美元的坏蛋会罢手。”这个曾经是我的最大concern.好!
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回复 'nofee' 的评论 : 是的,谢谢你的提醒。Central Bank也是一个“大词”,其实美国人从来没有过“中央银行”。美联储是一个“大而美”的名字,左派好喜欢。
美联储是犹太人喜欢的“confusion”,类似BLM,communism, socialism. 犹太人连black rock black stone 都要有意识的构建"confusion".
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Thank you for your further exploration. It might be more accurate to refer to central banking rather than the Federal Reserve in this context: "每次有人要废掉美联储 ......"
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回复 'nofee' 的评论 : The "CENTRAL BANK" of America is private bank. Trump does not trust Federal Reserve. He wants a system to replace it eventually and revert back to pre-Civil War arrangement.
特朗普还表示,他致力于维护美元作为全球储备货币的地位,并承诺永远不会允许美国创建中央银行数字货币。
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回复 'nofee' 的评论 : The Federal Reserve was created by Democrat Woodrow Wilson. He was not killed, because he made the "bank syndicate" permanent.
President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act, which established the nation’s central bank to monitor and control the volume of money and provide liquidity in times of financial stress.
The Federal Reserve would oversee a new, more flexible currency that could grow with the needs of the economy and take the place of national banknotes in the money supply.
As a result, the OCC began gradually turning over the job of creating and managing U.S. currency to the Federal Reserve System and sharpened its focus on maintaining the safety and soundness of the national banking system.
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回复 'nofee' 的评论 : Very good review. Thanks. No, "FEDERAL RESERVE" existed long before the organization is named.
While they named it "Federal Reserve", it is in the long tradition of "National Banks" controlled by powerful bankers. It started in 1791, shortly after the founding of the country. The name "Federal Reserve" is totally inaccurate name. It is like BLM and Communism - the names can fool.
The Federal Reserve System is the third central banking system in United States history. The First Bank of the United States (1791–1811) and the Second Bank of the United States (1817–1836) each had a 20-year charter. Both banks issued currency, made commercial loans, accepted deposits, purchased securities, maintained multiple branches and acted as fiscal agents for the U.S. Treasury.[2] The U.S. Federal Government was required to purchase 20% of the bank capital stock shares and to appoint 20% of the board members (directors) of each of those first two banks "of the United States." Therefore, each bank's majority control was placed squarely in the hands of wealthy investors who purchased the remaining 80% of the stock. These banks were opposed by state-chartered banks, who saw them as very large competitors, and by many who insisted that they were in reality banking cartels compelling the common person to maintain and support them. President Andrew Jackson vetoed legislation to renew the Second Bank of the United States, starting a period of free banking. Jackson staked the legislative success of his second presidential term on the issue of central banking. "Every monopoly and all exclusive privileges are granted at the expense of the public, which ought to receive a fair equivalent. The many millions which this act proposes to bestow on the stockholders of the existing bank must come directly or indirectly out of the earnings of the American people," Jackson said in 1832.[3] Jackson's second term in office ended in March 1837 without the Second Bank of the United States' charter being renewed.
In 1863, as a means to help finance the Civil War, a system of national banks was instituted by the National Currency Act. The banks each had the power to issue standardized national bank notes based on United States bonds held by the bank. The Act was totally revised in 1864 and later named the National-Bank Act.
History is very deep and humbling. But bad actors hide their trails.
The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States, established in 1913 by the Federal Reserve Act. Are you sure those presidents died because of the Federal Reserve, which was founded later?