why did Pres.Trump put a portrait of Andrew Jackson, an unapologetic slave owner, on the wall of his office?
Jackson >declared martial law >jailed a judge >suspended habeas corpus while he was a military commander in New Orleans in 1814 and 1815 >illegally invaded Spanish Florida in 1818 >1830 pressed Congress to pass the Indian Removal Act, displacing thousands of people and ultimately leading to the Trail of Tears
is the slaveholding, Indian-hating, Constitution-violating Pres.Andrew Jackson really an inspiration to Trump is is he just baiting?
also is Tubman the negress still going to replace Jackson on the $20 bill or will Trump stop that?
Fuck the banks and he should have finished the job on the Natives.
Jaxson Green
Trump is the re-expression of Jacksonian America, down to his fight with the federal reserve. Pretty funny to see it shift from Obama to this overnight
Jace Thomas
>Jacksonian America what is that?
Connor Clark
Jackson was the first president to successfully remove the Federal Reserve.
You know, the thing that was reinstated in the 20th century and is responsible for the debt cycle you're caught in.
Camden Evans
Ding ding ding ding
Zachary Jones
Someone give him a quick rundown
Charles Hill
Dude why the hell are you even discussing this if you clearly don't know jack shit about American history?
Evan Lewis
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Robert Sullivan
>Fuck the banks
Brody Howard
Lincoln wanted to send black people back to their country or anywhere but the US
Lincoln had more executive orders than any president.
Lincoln called mexicans mongrels and stated that black people would never be like whites
So...what's your point.
John King
I know the basic history I don't know what "Jacksonian America" means in context of Pres.Trump. I mean does Trump see himself in Jackson, is he inspired to complete some kind of Jackson level mission, or is it just bait to feed critics? literally what did Trump mean by this?
Eli Wood
Enslave the entire US
Kevin Kelly
Jackson was a false populist, same as Trump.
The first and second national banks financed the building of canals, the Cumberland pike, the national roads. They are directly responsible for the manifest destiny of America, expansion, economic growth, and the birth of the world's first majority middle class.
Jackson was involved in multiple sedition plots and financed by Aaron Burr, traitor to the nation. Burr was in turn an operative of the Astor family, the representatives of European oligarchy (Rothschild family, queen of England, etc).
Go look up the historical record of interest rates in the world after the US revolution. The wide success of the US national banking system was being felt even abroad, with interest rates - and therefore the usurer's profits - plunging dramatically owing to the US policy of driving down interest and promoting productive investment (which in turn generates evermore surplus capital and even lower interest rates in a fortuitous cycle).
From the perspective of the old world order, this had to be stopped at all costs. Jackson was their man, just as Trump is today.
Christian Johnson
Andrew Jackson fought for the entirety of his presidency against a Jew Kike faggot named Nicholas Biddle. Nickey Biddle wanted to make a Central Bank of the United States. AJ knew this to be unconstitutional and the undoing of nations, so he stopped it. It wasn't until his memory was faded that Woodrow Wilcuck started the Federal Reserve Bank, essentially Bank of USA v2. Trump is taking steps against the fed, which is god tier pro level shit. Essentially, he is attacking the banksters at the very source of their power, just as Jackson did before him.
Jaxson Jones
fuck the banks
Lucas Barnes
Oh yeah and jackson dismantled the first bank of the united states.
Supreme court ruled in favor of the bank of the US
Jackson tells them...thanks for your advice but no.
(Supreme Court judges were supposed to give advice back then...not really be the be all end all...president could say fuck off and do what he wanted).
Noah Diaz
because he's a dick
Ayden Gutierrez
>Burr >Ally of the Rothschilds
He's one of the few who actually killed a Rothschild agent(Alexander Hamilton), while Andrew Jackson was the one who removed their central bank. But if you want to be a kike who enjoys debt-slavery, maybe you should move back to England, Shlomo.
Gabriel Parker
>You will live to see Andrew Jackson (not Harriet Tubman) on a 20 dollar silver certificate issued by the US Treasury
Lincoln Ortiz
It's long, but it's worth a read, especially if you're a foreigner that always scratches your head about America.
>Trump is taking steps against the fed, which is god tier pro level shit. Essentially, he is attacking the banksters at the very source of their power, just as Jackson did before him.
ok I didn't know Trump was doing this
Elijah Powell
Jackson fked the banksters. It's why they tried to replace him with a gibs me dat on the $20 bill.
Xavier Long
"...central bank essential for corporate welfare contracts like railroads, environment destroying canals, and other shit capitalists could have done cheaper and more effectively." Get out of here with your shit, cuck.
Brody White
>forgetting the other based democrat
come on, really?
Jaxson Richardson
We aren't talking about JFK, shitlord. Get out of our safe space.
Carter Ortiz
Jackson was actually one that had negative things to say about slavery. First slaves were white, then Indian but they kept dying from malaria, so they brought over black slaves bc they were immune. They saw them as superior bc of it, however Jackson made many references which were very anti slavery for the time
Logan Richardson
>tfw native >tfw engaged to a qt redhead
feels good, deshita.
Brody James
>infowars tier disinfo
Please stop, you are embarrassing yourself.
The international financiers have always had as an agenda the fractionalization of the nationstate so that the banks/corporations (shadow rulers) reign supreme.
In a world where access to credit is dominated by these demonic people, you have two choices:
(1) leave the people at the mercy of the Rothschilds
(2) establish an alternative system of credit (national bank)
Jackson's allegiance to the shadow string pullers is obvious from his repeated involvement in provoking civil war as an ally of Burr. Look up the history of the battle of New Orleans (Jackson's claim to fame) and how the British let him win to build him up as a false prophet. The most basic awareness of history leads to the obvious conclusion that he was a false hero, contrived in the halls of power.
It is objective fact that he was financed by the Astor family, an unquestionable evil associated with the Rothschilds, yet you present without argument a contrary tale: that, no, it was not Jackson/Burr, but Hamilton that was the puppet!
A pathetic trap laid for the dumbest of the dumb, who are unable to distinguish between the public national bank under the control of elected officials and the private federal reserve established long after subversive elements had seized the US, having entered through the door that Jackson opened for them.
Ian Moore
that stuff came from the NYT article, so slanted obv. archive.is/VfiZS
Joseph Ward
Jackson killed the Federal Reserve Bank. Reason enough, negro.
Gabriel Johnson
Isn't it funny why they would go after the very president who, ideologically speaking, was the most anti-establishment, pro-freedom, fuck the Rothschild SOB around by trying to literally turn the 20 into a real life, in everyones pocket, manifestation of the race card? Can they make it any more obvious? Why not Hamilton? Oh yeah, some fag wrote a play to reinvent him.
Camden Gutierrez
>Pointing out (((Hamilton))) was a Rothschild agent who Burr killed in a tool is apparently disinfo even though modern (((media))) spins Jackson and Burr as villains and (((Hamilton))) as a hero with shit like that stupid musical >All while spouting actual disinfo
Fuck off, kike. The central bank of the United States at the time was the exact same as the modern private Federal Reserve, it was the same one that the founding fathers didn't want when they were organizing for independence, and it's the same one you'r defending.
Colton Thomas
Jackson was the greatest President. Trump will be the next Jackson.
Noah Gonzalez
Googlplexian-dimensional chess.
Jackson was the founder of the Democratic party, so it will be fun watching demo tie themselves in knots trying to complain about it.
Brayden Clark
Jackson said "I killed the bank" and he is famous for destroying the Second Bank of the United States what is today the Federal Reserve.
Our money is now issued by the Federal Reserve and his face was placed on the $20 bill as an insult and a joke on his memory.
Think about it. Why would a bank want someone who was their greatest enemy to be on their money?
Isaiah Moore
>implying the national banks are not at the mercy of the Rothchilds
Jacob Baker
>implying the alternative system of credit wasn't set up by the Rothschilds from the start with the added bonus of having an entire nation as capital >implying that you can't use contracts to have small scale credit operations independent of banks >implying Quicken Loans could never come to exist because Rothschilds Dude, your natsoc autism is palpable
Parker Watson
The first congress created the national bank at the direction of Washington. The first congress being composed mostly of founding fathers instrumental to the creation of the nation.
Pray tell, was their struggle to establish the nation just a big joke or did all of these men, much smarter than you, just have no clue what they were doing?
If you think Jackson was a hero, you must view Washington as well as the first congress (stuffed with founding fathers) as villains. But then you are in the uncomfortable position of being anti-American scum that wishes we were under the thumb of the British crown and international financiers.
You're busted, faggot. Fuck off.
Sebastian Bell
>implying you can just whisk away information by implying infowars is aligned with your bias and therefore invalid You've embarrassed yourself.
Aiden Reed
Yes, I am implying that. They are at the mercy of the BOGDANOFFS you shill
Oliver Long
the $20 dollar bill was the common form of currency in circulation until fairly recently
Connor Jones
Nigger, you got it backwards. That bank was under the direction of Congress, you stupid kike. Also, fiat currency of the first continental congress was fucked. The founders recognized their error and when they actually went about the business of creating a country, they abandoned that half-baked, hemp-fueled, quagmire of an idea. Completely different from the pseudo-public entity that the BoUS and the Fed were set up to be. Nice false equivalency you got there.
Gabriel Murphy
>implying that you can't use contracts to have small scale credit operations independent of banks
This is exactly where you are wrong.
The thing that allows progress is economy of scale. There is nothing noble about the primitive farmer doing exactly as his father did.
America is an engine of progress and opportunity. We dream big, think big, do big. We cut roads across thousands of miles of wilderness. We built the largest canals ever conceived and utilized this infrastructure to create the greatest industrial boom known to man. We freed people from all day everyday toil and gave them the opportunity to do as you do now, have the leisure time to sit back and think about the world.
The larger your credit facility, the bigger your ambitions may be. Want mankind to realize its potential as an intergalactic species? You need credit facilities of trillions of dollars to start building space elevators, terraforming planets, and so on. These are the modern day equivalents of the Cumberland pike or the Erie canal, these are the things that further the project of freeing mankind, and these are the things that require a national system of credit (not a private fractional reserve scheme) to do.
You can take the side of Washington, Hamilton, and the majority of the founders, or praise Jackson and lick the boots of degenerate royalty and international oligarchs.
Kevin Howard
You're really gonna run your fucking mouth and claim the founding fathers wanted a central bank? Now that's some disinfo, you fucking Jew.
>“Paper money has had the effect in your state that it will ever have, to ruin commerce, oppress the honest, and open the door to every species of fraud and injustice.” - George Washington
>Ben Franklin answering a question about the booming economy of the young colonies: "That is simple. In the colonies we issue our own money. It is called Colonial Scrip. We issue it in proper proportions to the demands of trade and industry." (Colonial Scrip had no debt or interest attached.
>"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks…will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered…. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.” – Thomas Jefferson in the debate over the Re-charter of the Bank Bill (1809)
>"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.” –Thomas Jefferson
>"… The modern theory of the perpetuation of debt has drenched the earth with blood, and crushed its inhabitants under burdens ever accumulating.” -Thomas Jefferson
>“History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance.” -James Madison
Parker Howard
how did Jackson open the door? By destroying the national bank? I thought that one was also privately owned
Leo Fisher
>You can take the side of Washington, Hamilton, and the majority of the founders, Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, and Madison were all against the Federal Reserve and debt/interest-based currency, just like Jackson.
Thomas Murphy
JFK tried to end the fed retard
Luis Butler
Obvious, egregious lies.
Why do you think our currency is named the dollar?
The name comes from the Spanish currency of the time: dollar.
The international financiers and crown restricted access to British script in order to keep the colonies dependent upon their masters. Many lolbertardian tier ideas were tried, various people and local governments invented their own currencies to try to rectify the situation and allow commerce to carry on.
Ultimately, the market drifted to dollars though. Spanish dollars became the main vehicle of commerce in the US, hence the eventual adoption of the name.
The founding fathers were simply doing what you CLAIM to support, but do not actually. They observed that commerce was best enabled and furthered by a large and coherent single currency block because they saw the market adopt Spanish dollars organically.
You don't understand any of this nuance because you have been brainwashed by oligarch disinfo programs like infowars and other Rothschild subservients.
Ryder Harris
Fun fact:
Andrew Jackson adopted an Indian boy who, unfortunately, died at 15.
Andrew Jackson was, at least, top 3 best president.
Mason Garcia
Dude, you seem to think that that is efficient or something. Fucking Warren Buffet has been to space as often as NASA in the last decade and you still think government is the best way? How efficiently laid out was the first transcontinental railroad, huh shill? If I remember correctly, it was a convoluted piece of shit because the government doesn't know shit about how to negotiate a contract and actually incentivized inefficiency by the mere language of the contract they drafted with two companies THEY SELECTED WITHOUT COMPETITIVE FORCES who were OWNED BY THE VERY PEOPLE YOU SAY THE CENTRAL BANK IS SUPPOSED TO STOP.
You are contradicting yourself on so many levels. If there was an economic incentive to get to the pacific, it would have been done later, cheaper, with proper planning. The most expedient way is government, yes. But haste makes waste, and waste makes caste. You either don't know this or you are a jew. Which is it?
Asher Wilson
Jackson was based as fuck
Mason Lewis
Don't forget he probably had Lincoln assassinated
Carson Nguyen
Best of all, he was Jew wise
Logan Peterson
I love this man. He has the best taste. Tremendous taste.
Angel Phillips
I know, dipshit. I said we weren't talking about him. This is a pre-1900 BotUS discussion.
Gabriel Hughes
The first congress which created the national bank had a supermajority of founding fathers. George Washington signed the bill. The debate is over. The founding fathers built the national bank. There is no argument to be had here.
The degenerate Jefferson who made his bed with the traitor Burr should never be regarded as a meritorious source of ideology.
Nicholas Bell
Hence why he's on the 20...
William Bailey
trump is kind a dumbass. don't think about it too much. He probably has a superficial view of jackson. To him jackson = badass. that's it.
David Price
Democrats are the party of the white man. The republican party is for the negro.
Oliver Ross
>The name comes from the Spanish currency of the time: dollar. Literally every fucking thing you're saying is a lie. The currency at the time since the 16th century was the Escudo, originally gold then silver starting in the mid 19th century. They didn't HAVE dollars. The only "Spanish dollar" is the "Piece of eight" which is also, surprise, part of the Escudo system, particularly a 1/8 reale.
Everything you actively said is a lie.
>The founding fathers built the national bank No, the congress that had been in Rothschild's pockets had built the national bank. The majority of Founding Fathers you claimed "supported it" (read: were seriously against it and found it atrocious) had no say in the matter.
You are a kike. You are the ultimate kike, all you can do is flat out lie and persist in lying without ever bothering to find ONE statement that could possibly defend your claims, all because you're continuing to push a divide and conquer tactic against people who genuinely wish to see your entire people put into a fucking oven.
Michael Myers
Bitch please. That same bank issued the continental bank notes that went flat on its nose. Thats why it was written that only Congress could issue promisary notes representative of real currency (gold) as the Spanish did in order to prevent fraud in private banking. Congress, not a central bank. The first real Congress recognized what a juvenile idea that the first Bank of the United States was. Its right there in the Constitution, you twat.
Henry Johnson
Trump will win 2020 praise kek
Brandon Green
Times were different and more harsh back then you sissy faggit.
Jace Clark
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Oliver Richardson
jackson was based
Mason Diaz
They built it, said fuck, then abolished it and gave the power to issue money to the Congress. Thats quite a bit different.
Nathaniel Perez
Where the fuck is this mans quick run down
Leo Sullivan
digits of truth. I have been lurking and decided to look it up myself and holy fuck I didn't realize have persistent these kikes are with the disinfo
Brayden Cook
This is just wrong.
We know that nuclear power is more efficient means of generating electricity, but the free market will never deliver it because the potential downside from an accident can run into the trillions of dollars. Only a supra-source of credit (i.e. the nationstate) can back such enterprise.
There is a more general rule to be noticed here. Any significant move towards higher efficiency in the economy is necessarily done at the highest levels of capital involvement. If such moves were possible at low capital costs, individuals would have already made them.
In short, the Erie canal was objectively profitable and tremendously boosted the potential and actual realized state of the US, but was never going to be built by a private corporation because the project was too massive (like 25% of GDP at the time).
While there are gripes to be made about government corruption and waste, none of it detracts from the fact that if you want the best economy you must pursue the highest rates of return which are only available to the largest possible source of capitalization: a national bank of credit.
Tyler Flores
Jackson was a badass. When he died he had eleven musket balls still in him. When the bank tried to assassinate him he beat the assassin senseless with his cane. On the march back from New Orleans he led his horse and walked with his men. The only thing on his tombstone is "I killed the Bank". You better believe Trump knows what Jackson was all about.
Joshua Collins
>Escudo The colonists called them dollars, you libshit monkey niggers.
Jordan Murphy
TRUMP WILL END THE FED
Easton Lopez
>The Spanish dollar was widely used by many countries as the first international currency because of its uniformity in standard and milling characteristics. Some countries countersigned the Spanish dollar so it could be used as their local currency.[1]
>The Spanish dollar was the coin upon which the original United States dollar was based, and it remained legal tender in the United States until the Coinage Act of 1857. Because it was widely used in Europe, the Americas, and the Far East, it became the first world currency by the late 18th century.[2][3] Aside from the U.S. dollar, several other currencies, such as the Canadian dollar, the Japanese yen, the Chinese yuan, the Philippine peso, and several currencies in the rest of the Americas, were initially based on the Spanish dollar and other 8-real coins.[citation needed] Diverse theories link the origin of the "$" symbol to the columns and stripes that appear on one side of the Spanish dollar.[4]
>The gold and silver coins of Spain played a crucial role in the commerce of England’s North American colonies for many years. After the United States declared itself independent of Britain in 1776, the “Spanish Milled Dollar” and its fractions remained the principal currency in everyday circulation. Indeed, these coins were legal tender as late as 1857, and an understanding of their history is critical to any study of United States numismatics.
You're permanently discredited. Goodbye.
Blake Edwards
Guys, he's still kiking it up over here. He doesn't know that we don't like his objectively profitable canals when they almost exclusively benefit his Jew friends. This reminds me of a time when I got in an argument with a real-estate banker about why Fanny and Freddie were bad...
Mason Harris
But there are other systems to pool resources for a big project.
Perhaps a combination of edemocracy where each taxpayer controls directly which programs their dollars fund?
You still pay tax, but control where that tax goes...
Elijah Morris
you are full of shit. the dollar is defined in the currency act of 1792 as being of the same weight as the spanish milled dollar. the congress had ordered a survey done of the weight of the spanish dollar and found it to be 371.25 grains of fine silver. dollar is a measure of weight in silver
Jackson Jackson
Fuck. This confirms tryump is genuinely sincerely OURGUY
Mr. "Killed the Banks(kikes)"Jackson was the epitome of BASEDNESS
Zachary Anderson
the fed doesn't mint the currency
William Rogers
>libshits at least we aren't jews and shills like (((you)))
Luke Ward
Congress never abolished the national banks.
Jefferson and Jackson (both of whom got their funding from the traitor Burr and the international oligarchs via the Astor family) acted unilaterally to stifle the functioning of the bank.
Kevin Flores
redpill me on future of Fanny and Freddie?
Jayden Foster
>slave owning
Wow, really stands out in early American history, doesn't he?
Jackson Adams
Try thinking a thousand more times, libshit. Then kill yourself.
Angel Perez
Trump is a democrat, watch him implement democrat policies and expand the federal government while the suburban retards cheer him on.
Bentley Stewart
>You're permanently discredited You were never credited at all. You claimed George Washington approved of a federal reserve when the only legislature he signed off on when it came to the policy of currency was the constitution, which fucking states that only congress can issue currency, and is quoted to have a disdain for paper currency, as seen in his letter to Jefferson in 1786, as quoted earlier:
>“Paper money has had the effect in your state that it will ever have, to ruin commerce, oppress the honest, and open the door to every species of fraud and injustice.”
It completely goes against your own deceitful narrative that the founding fathers sucked off the idea of the federal reserve.
Austin Martin
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Kevin Morales
>Getting called a libshit for defending Andrew Jackson You're a special brand of retrad, aren't you?
Luke Long
imagine if trump put himself on the 20$ bill holy fuck, the butthurt would sustain me for weeks.
Jaxson Allen
Fuck off, Jackson is a libshit.
Josiah Cox
same reason I carry them in my wallet, they are useful.
Brandon Ortiz
>illegally
*smirk*
Thomas Wilson
Trump is more accurately described as a Democrat Republican, the party of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, believing in a strong middle class, strict interpretation of the constitution, fiscal conservatism and social progressivism. That's why he has Jackson and Jefferson hanging in the Oval Office again.
Colton Jones
You are supremely ignorant. US Dollars are "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES" ... Do you know the difference between the Federal Reserve and the US Mint?
I have a degree in economics and I have toured the San Francisco Federal reserve. While there we asked the PhD giving our class a tour why Jackson is on the bill and that was his response. Your stupidity is a curse fix it by educating yourself.
William Miller
George Washington signed the Bank Bill of 1791, establishing the first national bank.
NOBODY GIVES A FUCK WHAT IT WAS CALLED! COMPETING CURRENCIES WERE ALLOWED IN THE US, YOU TWAT! ALL THAT MATTERS IS THAT THE US EQUIVALENT WAS IDENTICAL BY WEIGHT OF METAL! PEOPLE DIDN'T GIVE A FUCK WHOSE FACE WAS ON THE COIN IN THOSE DAYS, AS LONG AS IT WAS MADE OF ACTUAL FUCKING METAL! MY CORNER STORE STILL TAKES CANADIAN QUARTERS, YOU DOUCHE!
Asher Cooper
>tfw no quick rundown
Connor Jones
Behold, the pathetic flailing of a discredited shill.