Do you know the founding fathers were against central banks (federal reserve)?

"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered." thomas jefferson

"It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning." Henry Ford
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"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies." -Thomas Jefferson

" i killed the banks" andrew jackson

"The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credits needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. By the adoption of these principles, the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity." -Abraham Lincoln

"The Federal Reserve banks are one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever seen.
There's not a man within the sound of my voice who does not know that this nation is run by the
International bankers." -Congressman Louis T. McFadden

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The crooks always get away because of their money. The little poor people go to jail and eat slop 3 times a day. Maybe.

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Americans ignored the founding father's advice and decided to scam each other out.

Some were and some were not. You also do know that those quotes are fake and Jefferson did not say them.

He did say this:

"But while this is going on, another measure should be pressed, to recover ultimately our fight to the circulation. The States should be applied to, to transfer the right of issuing circulating paper to Congress exclusively, in perpetuum, if possible, but during the war at least, with a saving of charter rights. I believe that every State west and South of Connecticut river, except Delaware, would immediately do it."

In regards to another answer which is also false:

The friendship grew stronger in the 1780s, when Adams and Jefferson served diplomatic missions to Europe. While living in England and France, both Adams and his wife, Abigail, consoled Jefferson after the loss of his wife, Martha, and grew to consider him almost a part of the family.

Things got more complicated, however, when both men returned to the United States, and the heated debate over the new nation's government. As secretary of state in George Washington's cabinet, Jefferson was driven by a fear of a powerful central authority and gravitated toward the new Republican Party. Adams, who as vice president was largely marginalized in Washington's administration, favored a strong central government to ensure the new nation's survival, and aligned himself with the Federalist Party.

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Yes. I did know that.
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