The Fed is most certainly a problem as it appears to be in the hands of they whom really want the change we don’t.
Central banking by a private corporation — which is what the “federal” reserve is — is just a huge scam. Endless problems for no actual benefit. We need to find a way to kill it the way Jackson killed the Second Bank.
The Fed is very important, but I’d give “most” to the border, or to our internal revolutionaries.
The Fed has huge power over the direction of our economy. Couple this with the fact that if one had inside knowledge of what the Feds next move would be you could become very very rich overnight. It’s completely illogical to think Fed moves are not being used by insiders to transfer wealth to favored financial entities and themselves. It’s illogical to think that Fed actions are not sometimes if not most of the time politically motivated. It’s illogical to think that somehow nearly every part of the federal government and all it touches has been nearly totally corrupted by leftist leaning personell but somehow the makeup of the Fed has remained pure and is staffed by impartial people who only have the best interest of the American people at heart. That is simply impossible. Ask yourself. Who are these people who could at the drop of a dime could announce a move that could cause you to lose 20 or 30 percent of your net worth overnight? Who could be trusted with this kind of power? The answer can’t be anything but NO ONE. NO ONE can be entrusted with this power. Our economy must be left to market forces. Eliminate the FED is the only answer.
Take out the Rothschild clan.
Hell need to wrapped within the Power of God to survive this battle.
And so will we. Look around and see.
President Trump is our last Peaceful Warrior.
Regarding the constitutionally undefined Federal Reserve being in PDJT's sights, please consider the following.
Ax-grinding, Civil War Southerner President Woodrow was wrong to sign the bill that established the Federal Reserve without first leading Congress to successfully petition the states for a federal banking power amendment to the Constitution imo.
First note that Constitutional Convention delegate Ben Franklin had suggested adding canals to the Constitutions Postal Roads Clause (1.8.7).
"Article I, Section 8, Clause 7: To establish Post Offices and post Roads [, canals;]"
Franklin had suggested adding canals since machine powered vehicles hadnt been invented at that time.
More specifically, Franklin had intended for canals to improve commerce by moving freight which has been done by means of navigable rivers for millennia, now also by modern highways.
His fellow delegates discussed his proposal for canals but ultimately rejected the idea. They rejected the idea because some delegates expressed concern that if Congress had the power to tax and spend for building canals, then that would give the feds an excuse to establish a national bank as a means to help run canals under the "Necessary and Proper Clause" (1.8.18).
The reason that some delegates had problems with a national bank is that they had friends in the colonies who owned banks who didnt want the federal government telling them how to run their banks.
A proposition was made to them to authorize Congress to open canals, and an amendatory one to empower them to incorporate. But the whole was rejected, and one of the reasons for rejection urged in debate was, that then they would have a power to erect a bank, which would render the great cities, where there were prejudices and jealousies on the subject, adverse to the reception of the Constitution [emphasis added]. Jeffersons Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank : 1791.
A national bank versus the Necessary and Proper Clause is significant for this reason. Franklin didn't mention banks when he suggested adding canals to the Postal Roads Clause. So when the delegates decided against canals in conjunction with implied banking powers, the delegates eliminated implied banking powers as a means for Congress to perform any of its peacetime-related enumerated constitutional duties imo.
Getting back to major constitutional problems with the Federal Reserve imo
Lets argue that the Federal Reserve is a private, third-party entity as the corrupt, post-17th Amendment ratification feds keep on claiming.
The problem remains, regardless the of the smoke-and-mirrors of the so-called private Federal Reserve, that non-elected private bureaucrats are still wrongly telling 10th Amendment-protected bank owners how to run their business, and is therefore unconstitutional imo.
"10th Amendment: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people [emphasis added]."
On the other hand, consider that if Pres. Wilson had first led Congress to successfully petitioned the states for a banking amendment to the Constitution that not only would I not be making this post, but consider this.
Regardless that the corrupt, post-17th Amendment Congress is now infamous for unconstitutionally front-ending federal legislative powers with non-elected federal bureaucrats running constitutionally undefined federal regulatory agencies, the "private" Federal Reserve effectively just another example of such an agency imo, it remains that the citizens of each state still have their 10th Amendment-protected power to decide their state's banking services.
In fact, Justice Brandeis had put it this way about state powers in general.
"It is one of the happy incidents of the federal system that a single courageous State may, if its citizens choose [emphasis added], serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country. Justice Brandeis, Laboratories of democracy.
Citizens just need to wake up to their 10th Amendment powers.
Note that constitutional limits on states as laboratories of democracy is that states cannot establish privileged / protected classes or abridge constitutionally enumerated rights, and must maintain a constitutionally guaranteed republican form of government.
The remedy for constitutionally failed federal and state governments that no longer protect their citizens
Patriots need to elect a new patriot Congress in the 2020 elections that will not only promise to support PDJT's vision for MAGA, now KAG, but will also promise to surrender state powers that the corrupt feds have been stealing from the states for many generations back to the states, including banking powers.
And to make such changes permanent, patriots also need to support PDJT in leading the states to repeal the 16th and ill-conceived 17th Amendments.
Remember in November 2020!
MAGA! Now KAG!
Well, at least he’s ID’g one of our greatest economic problems caused by the federal government.
It is pretty well documented that the FED caused the Great Depression even though your Leftist educators (”indoctrinators”?) won’t teach that. The stock market crash was a hiccup ready to rebound, but what the FED did was turn what would have been a relatively short-term downturn into a full-blown depression.
The history of the FED, like most of the federal government, is it has done way more harm than good.