man i have been waiting to respond to this post all damn day lol, dang 10 post limit
anyway
I agree. To add to that, everything is very politicized right now. You really do need to know the right people because the political parties have so much power. One example I like to use is Ron Paul. Although he is no Jefferson, he is a doctor who has an impressive understanding of Austrian economics and foreign policy. He is wise and has a lot of foresight that led him to predicting recent economic crisis and foreign entanglement blunders. What happens??? He gets shunned and blackballed by his own party. The rest of the nation thinks he comes off as a "kook". He's that boring old librarian type you mention that talks too much in debates. It's sad to watch, but it's refreshing for me to see someone not come from the lawyer/businessman/career-politician mold.
even if wasn't a "kook", and while I agree, there are some very astute points about the man, he just isn't electable. he along with Newt, and the Kennedy that just died, all in the same bunch, they all have done things in a previous life or said things that just will get them black balled the second they got too mainstream.
He will never get the african american or Jewish vote for obvious reasons. We just have not gotten him far enough along for people to really dig that far.
But he does bring up good points that need to be address and heard.
What is so amazing is that the founding fathers KNEW THIS 300 YEARS AGO...and they fought tooth and nail to make sure this fate did not fall on America, sadly it has...and now the whole world trembles under the yoke of invisible money that never existed.
that's stretching the truth a tad. It's a great misconception that everyone of the founding fathers were on the exact same page about this issue (or the vast majority of issues for that matter)
You had 2 parties when the country was founded or better stated, the original political scene in due time broke up into 2 parties, the democrat party and the federalist party.
Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, George Washington.. though George Washington was a pretty centrist president, in fact the only independent president ever in the US. pretty much the entire federalist party favored a central banking type system, which toes right in line with the Federalists (which in todays day in age, would be classifed as democrats ironically). They believed in a strong center whereas the democrats (Jefferson, Jackson, etc) believed in the central government having as little power as possible.
really not too much different from today actually, except the names of the political parties.
I just hate when people try to portray that "those guys had it right and we screwed it all up" because nothing could be further from the truth. they fought about the same **** we still fight about today and more vehemently; keep in mind, this was the birth of a new nation, and these decisions were not so much political decisions, these were decisions of literal life or death; If a party was dead wrong about something it wasn't just we lose the election; with Napoleon trolling the entire known world, with the British still pissed they lost, we would have lost the country.
Yes Andrew Jackson's dismantling of the Second Bank of the US was EPIC...it should be front and center of any US education class.
It wasn't so much his pure hatred of the Second Bank that Jackson hated as the second banks founder Biddle, who Jackson had a feud with. Biddle backed Henry clay in the up coming election, and tried to make the recharting of the 2nd bank a political issue and re applied for a charter like 2 or 3 years too early to force jacksons hand.. in short, he just frucked with the wrong dude, because Andrew jackson wasn't dying. I mean make no mistake he wasn't a fan of the bank but it's not like he came into the presidency on this mission to abolish the bank. He abolished Biddle and while doing so closed the second bank. he didn't do so until his 2nd term.
would not say jackson or jefferson are the GREATEST PRESIDENTS OF ALL TIME (in particular jefferson who is a tad overrated IMHO) though both great presidents both had their faults, jackson with the trail of tears. He's also the only president to ever get in a duel.
FDR and Lincoln IMHO are the 2 best presidents we ever had by a LONG shot.