American Banksterism Through the Ages

“Robert Morris’s nationalist vision was not confined to a strong central government, the power of the federal government to tax, and a massive pubic debt fastened permanently upon the taxpayers.  Shortly after he assumed total economic power in Congress in the spring of 1781, Morris introduced a bill to create . . . the first central bank . . . the Bank of North America . .. modeled after the Bank of England.” –Murray Rothbard, A History of Money and Banking in the United States “The Bank of the United States promptly fulfilled its inflationary potential . . . .  … Continue reading American Banksterism Through the Ages