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Q: Who owns the Federal Reserve Bank?
A: There are actually 12 different Federal Reserve Banks around the country, and they are owned by big private banks. But the banks don’t necessarily run the show. Nationally, the Federal Reserve System is led by a Board of Governors whose seven members are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
Foreign Banks and the Federal Reserve
Foreign banking institutions, which include foreign bank branches, agencies, and U.S.-chartered bank subsidiaries, hold approximately one-fourth of all commercial banking assets in the United States.
Whereas democracy is the stepping stone towards communism, capitalism is the stepping stone to corporate oligarchy. We have seen our democracy waning, (durned socialist Pelosi Obama etc etc ad infinitum) and of course within that void, capitalism rapidly converts to the aforementioned corp olig.
It really is a choice, because both unrestrained leads to disaster.
we can choose democracy (and inevitably will be difficult to tell a difference between communism and demo)
we can choose corp (and be locked into a servant role to board members we don't elect)
or we can demand a balance of two and try to define clear roles of both.
Originally posted by xuenchen
Good analysis.
But what would "WE" do to enforce the 'choice' ?
The international corporation cartel is the most powerful organization in world history.
Originally posted by jacobe001
Originally posted by olaru12
The Right wing, conservative, control freaks wet dream. All the while parroting the "freedom, less government, back to the Constitution" mantra; then handing the control to the corporations.
The Democratic Republic has been replaced by the Corporate Oligarchy.
Dystopian Nightmare is an appropriate description. I'm so glad I don't have any kids to experience this BS.edit on 2-8-2013 by olaru12 because: (no reason given)
We have separation of State and Religion to protect us from those that would go into office and impose their own religious views on everyone else.
We need separation of State, Big Banks and Multi National Corporations, because they are also going into office to kill the small business and entrepreneurs in order to impose their Globalist Corporate and Banking Model on this country and the whole world.
I have no doubt that the Police State we find ourselves in and the loss of our freedoms is all to give more control, power and wealth to these $$$Globalist Fascists$$$
Originally posted by Amagnon
It is purely small business that ensures a fair distribution of wealth between workers and businessmen - and govt regulation is destroying small business.
Expect lower salaries, more unemployment and greater disparity between rich and poor - all because of the govt killing off the small businessman.
Originally posted by Damian65
We just haven't come to terms and acceptance of the fact that these mega corporations are calling all the shots. In time, when they realize that this or that works to their benefit....we will see changes.
I believe the word is fascism....but hey...i am just an educated idiot....what do I know.
The mega corporations back certain representaives and candidates....and 'we the people" get to choose from the candidates that they have decided on....broken system.
Oh well....our founding fathers knew this day would come. They warned and even gave means to "undo" it...but we are weak, stupid and poorly prepared....welcome to the end.....
Originally posted by SaturnFX
in a capitalist society, corporations are given many opportunities to grow.
The governments job is to be the balance between corporate interests and the peoples interest.
Democracy does not work in a corporate oligarchy.
Whereas democracy is the stepping stone towards communism, capitalism is the stepping stone to corporate oligarchy. We have seen our democracy waning, (durned socialist Pelosi Obama etc etc ad infinitum) and of course within that void, capitalism rapidly converts to the aforementioned corp olig.
It really is a choice, because both unrestrained leads to disaster.
we can choose democracy (and inevitably will be difficult to tell a difference between communism and demo)
we can choose corp (and be locked into a servant role to board members we don't elect)
or we can demand a balance of two and try to define clear roles of both.
Originally posted by olaru12
reply to post by xuenchen
How you can compare Marx who was a Socialist with Capitalism/corporate fascism run amok is beyond ludicrous.
www.econlib.org...
:www.brill.com...edit on 2-8-2013 by olaru12 because: (no reason given)