I’m all in for Public Banking - bravo to those in California who are making it happen there. Recent interest in Public Banking is a healthy sign; pushing back against usurious practices on the part of banks has been an important corrective measure through our history. #bigtruth

Oct 2, 2019 · 3:39 AM UTC

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No more central banks and no more fractional reserve banking which is the legacy model that has been used for over 100 years. Only gold and silver are money, everything else is credit.
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YES! I love the Public Banking concept - that communities can choose where their banks invest (no more of our funding goes to dirty energy or private prisons......)
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Public Banking is revolutionary! Let’s get the money back where it belongs, in the hands and pockets of the American people. Say no to the usurious practices that have taken place. This will definitely be a corrective measure toward justice. Way to go California. And so it is...
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The Federal Reserve (a private bank) always wants more business...they collect more interest...more money. Usury is illegal however dictated to Us ALL by that BIG private bank called, "The Fed". Clarity of truth and open equality is why there is progress.
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“Thomas Jefferson called them bold and bankrupt adventurers just pretending to have money.” Ellen Brown, The Web of Debt.
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Hell yeah down with the usurocracy
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Get any government and “private” business entity out of monetary world. People soon will realize they have the ability to not only hold their government accountable, but gain control of their finances through blockchain with no middle party dictating and demanding a piece.
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It is a tough business Marianne. Losses can pile up fast.
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Why don't you give us a history lesson on the Federal Reserve?
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Love this idea!