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Political rant linking Fed criticism and partisan accusations without concrete evidence

Political rant linking Fed criticism and partisan accusations without concrete evidence The passage contains generic partisan commentary and historical references but no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions public figures (e.g., Donald Trump, Harry Reid) in vague criticism, offering no novel or investigable information. Key insights: Criticism of the Federal Reserve and calls for its dismantling; References to Thomas Jefferson and Ludwig von Mises as ideological figures; General accusations against Democratic and Republican parties

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Political rant linking Fed criticism and partisan accusations without concrete evidence The passage contains generic partisan commentary and historical references but no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions public figures (e.g., Donald Trump, Harry Reid) in vague criticism, offering no novel or investigable information. Key insights: Criticism of the Federal Reserve and calls for its dismantling; References to Thomas Jefferson and Ludwig von Mises as ideological figures; General accusations against Democratic and Republican parties

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Good God! Anything is better than just giving it to Hilary and her despicable husband. — Judy P. Thanks for including Jefferson and von Mises, my favorite Galician, in the list of good guys. Our economy cannot be repaired without dismantling the Fed. As you often point out, our monetary system is rotten at the core, as it is based on credit. I read in one of these letters from a libertarian source that Jefferson wrote, already in 1810 or so, that he had failed to set up a free country as he envisioned... and that was still more than 100 years before the Federal Reserve Act. On the other hand, even today, I strongly believe that if we just followed the Constitution, we would be okay — especially the 1oth amendment. I think that is the most important of all. — Chaim K. In the words of Warren Zevon, “Send lawyers, guns, and money; the s--- has hit the fan.” The Democratic Party is electing a known criminal, and they don’t care, as long as it’s their criminal. They just assume all politicians are criminal, and the really good ones get their districts what they need. Would anyone let Harry Reid babysit their children? The Republican Party is electing anybody who is not a politician. Donald Trump just happens to be the best known, “anybody” who is running. — Wayde L.

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