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To: Disestablishmentarian

Yes, I appreciated that lesson tariffs, especially since I am not well versed on anything relating to economics.

But when POTUS mentioned McKinley it made me wonder if McKinley was the first president assassinated by the Deep State.. ..


1,387 posted on 03/03/2019 9:48:49 AM PST by Bigg Red (MAGA)
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To: Bigg Red
SLIDE WARNING--William McKinley & Wizard of Oz

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But when POTUS mentioned McKinley it made me wonder if McKinley was the first president assassinated by the Deep State...

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You may know more about economics than you think.

One of the biggest issues of both the 1896 and 1900 Presidential elections (won by McKinley, assassinated 1901) was whether the USA should start minting silver coins in addition to gold.

The WIZARD OF OZ (Baum, 1900) was an allegory of this. Baum was in favor of SILVER. Dorothy's slippers were SILVER, not ruby (in the book).

Wm. Mckinley was was probably none other than the WIZARD.

Here is a summary of a scholarly article decoding all this stuff:

In 1900 L. Frank Baum published a children's tale, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. In it, a little girl from the Midwest plains is transported by a tornado to the Land of Oz and accidentally kills the Wicked Witch of the East, setting the Munchkins free. Yearning to return home, she takes the witch's silver shoes (1) and follows the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City, in search of the Wizard who will help her. She and the companions she meets on her way ultimately discover that the wizard is a sham, and that the silver shoes alone could have returned her to Aunt Em. Littlefield (1964) and Rockoff (1990) have decoded Baum's tale as an allegory on the monetary politics of late nineteenth century America. The silver shoes are the silver standard, the witch of the East represents the "monied interest" of the East Coast, the scarecrow and the tin man are the farmers and workers of the Midwest, while the cowardly lion is their unsuccessful champion, William Jennings Bryan. The yellow brick road is the gold standard, whose fallacy is exposed by Dorothy's triumphant return home borne by the silver shoes.

WE NOW RETURN CONTROL OF YOUR TV SET TO Q.

1,437 posted on 03/03/2019 11:00:32 AM PST by Disestablishmentarian
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