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This is an old back and forth in American politics.
It happened under President Jackson as well.
He famously claimed to have "killed the bank".
Only to have it resurface some hundred years later as the Federal Reserve.
Personally, I don't see a way of actually killing the bank.
The most we can do is make the bank play it's role within the overall economy and make it play it well.
If it doesn't, it then faces an onslaught of wrath from the people living in the world around it, suffer casualties as a result of the pain it causes to others (you can't run an economy without a vast majority of people, emphasis on vast majority of people, doing well) or as a result of environmental collapse and degradation. One way involves active participation from a majority of Americans. The others are passive effects of economic negligence and unreasoned greed.
In all paths, they're hit.
So why not just do your job within the economy, and do it well?
For your own sake.
And your own benefit?
Silly brains.
Can't see their own self interest or be able to act effectively upon them.
What a bunch of silly people.
What a bunch of silly brains.
Should really be checked out for psychiatric illnesses.
And that's all I have to say on the matter.
Think about it.
That's all I have to say.
Think about it.
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