This is hilarious, i got to root and hog through audio files because you do not hold yourself to the same standard you try to manifest upon me.
It is a hell of a lot more independent then your general references of hearsay.
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Glad you enjoyed the comedy.
Actually the thread had treatises too, but that would be too much for you to absorb.
Stick to the surface. Wouldn't want you to drown in substance.
It's called giving reference to where the information comes from that one picked up.Quote:
Originally Posted by motla68
When Crapsource rises to that level of independence ... oh wait ... never mind.... doesn't exist.
Me thinks you do not understand the term "research"?
What part of "you are derailing the discussion" do you not comprehend?
Some of the information will be locked away in archives, but upon visiting those archives you can discover the information.
The Independent Treasury of the United States and its relations to banks
Banking Principles and Practice: the banking system in the United States
The rise and fall of the Independent treasury
The operation of the new bank act
The United States Independent Treasury System
The friends of a national bank seek to remove the sub-treasury scheme
Banking system of the United States: closing of the subtreasuries
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
FRASER: digital documents on the First and Second Banks of the United States
Standby.
Let me quickly go through my smartphone's mp3s.
668-The Informer on Dependence Day
Audio between 5 minutes and 11 minutes. I would listen to all 11 minutes for the build up, however.
http://savingtosuitorsclub.net/showt...wall-and-more-
"The Informer" admonishes people to go through the archives of government to see this information for themselves.
I'm already convinced. His books and treatises that he recommends have proven solid as rocks.