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J. J.
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« on: October 11, 2007, 07:30:49 AM »

The power to tax is the power to destroy.  Sound and represents the supremacy of the federal government.
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J. J.
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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2007, 06:48:37 PM »

This is traitorous sedition.  This sort of reasoning is the cause of our astronomical national trade deficit today.  Free traitors practice their lunatic policies with communist govts. that dominate the guidelines of preference.  The govt. must ensure sound credit for the nation.  What was the use of Philadelphia Convention, but to bring the country a more financially sound system of cooperation under federal law.

I'm certain all the Presidents through Hoover would have agreed with "the necessary and proper clause" of obligation to credit although to differing degrees.

The first mistake was the overthrow of John Q with Ol' Hick in '29.  Natl. bank credit and protection would have ended slavery on a dime without a war because the South would have been stripped of their resources.  From '29 to '61 the nation was acting under the impression of the Articles of Confederation with no authority to make the people recognize ethical financial obligations.

And please believe that the Civil War is the original cause of inflationary policy in this country.  The so-called Greenback has scarcely been on par with gold, and now we can forget about this ideal until Gold becomes our standard bearer again.

Unite our system with Britain!

Ah, the decision was that the state could not tax the national bank.
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