Andrew Jackson would have ended the Fed, not hire a "pro Bitcoin" fed chair.
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At this point destroying the Fed's ability to conduct monetary policy by way of slow erosion while the world adopts Bitcoin is the only politically viable & economically reaaonable transition path IMO.
I couldn't agree more, exiting the Fed fraud at the local level one family at a time is the way to go
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Andrew Jackson did end the fed.
But would Andrew Jackson be able to end the Fed today β¦?
It definitely wasnβt easy back then. He went up against the rich and powerful- to protect the common people who didnβt even understand what was happening.
RFK would have ended the vaccine schedule...... Maybe this is part of the transition? At the point of accepting some centralised aspect to Bitcoin given what Saylor is doing.
Unlike RFK Andrew Jackson actually ended the Fed, and it almost cost him his presidency and his life. RFK is compromised imho because if he wasn't, he would have stopped the clot shots on day 1. Having a "pro Bitcoin" Fed chairman is part of the plan to usher in a CBDC via stables, while relegating BTC to be a wall st controlled asset.
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