Saturday, March 10, 2012

America is Living Under Alexander Hamilton's Curse

There is no doubt once real history is told. The truth comes out who is real and who is not. When the Constitution was ratified. There was two groups of thought. There was the Federalist and the Anti Federalist. The Federalist had a vision of a centralized goverment. The anti federalist were the people who foreseen what would happen when corruption took hold of the goverment. This is why they opposed the Constitution and were quite happy with the Articles of Confederation.

Alexander Hamilton was a great fighter during the revolution under General George Washington. He was a Federalist who believed in a strong centralized Government and opposed the Articles of Confederation . He helped start the First National Bank of the United States. He was an agent of the Bank of England convincing George Washington to have a Private Central Bank issue the currency. The 20 year Charter ended in 1811 because the Congress refused to renew the charter.

Alexander Hamilton wanted to anoint George Washington as King. Thank God he refused the title. Alexander Hamilton written much in the Federalist Papers making some really valid points. Also he wanted a strong centralized goverment. Hamilton and the other Federalist began attacking the Bill of Rights passing the Alien Sedition acts of 1798. He was the first treasurer of the United State in Washington's cabinet. Alexander Hamilton if he were alive today would be happy top see his vision at work. Thank goodness Hamilton died in a duel for being the scallywag he was working for the bankers.

How is Hamilton's vision a reality? Well Obama is almost a king. He has usurped the power of congress and the states. He has grabbed power where ever he can furthering his hold on power. Again Hamiolton wanted to make George Washington King. Hamilton was a Monarchist.

We have Mercantilism where a certain select few corporations have advantage over their competition. They lobby and use the force of goverment to shut down their competitors much like the merchant class and corporations like the East Indian Trading Company. Hamilton was for monopolies in commerce and trade. He was not for free markets.