Wasn’t it Jefferson who predicted a fed bank would do this?
The trifling economy of paper, as a cheaper medium, or its convenience for transmission, weighs nothing in opposition to the advantages of the precious metals
it is liable to be abused, has been, is, and forever will be abused, in every country in which it is permitted."
Letter to John W. Eppes, 1813
Private fortunes, in the present state of our circulation, are at the mercy of those self-created money lenders, and are prostrated by the floods of nominal money with which their avarice deluges us.
Letter to John W. Eppes, 1813
Our public credit is good, but the abundance of paper has produced a spirit of gambling in the funds, which has laid up our ships at the wharves as too slow instruments of profit, and has even disarmed the hand of the tailor of his needle and thimble. They say the evil will cure itself. I wish it may; but I have rarely seen a gamester cured, even by the disasters of his vocation."
Letter to Gouverneur Morris, 1791
[The] Bank of the United States
is one of the most deadly hostility existing, against the principles and form of our Constitution
An institution like this, penetrating by its branches every part of the Union, acting by command and in phalanx, may, in a critical moment, upset the government. I deem no government safe which is under the vassalage of any self-constituted authorities, or any other authority than that of the nation, or its regular functionaries."
Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1803