Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-1] of 1Posts from Chris Morgan, Clarion, Pa.Chris Morgan, Clarion, Pa. 4 Reply Chris Morgan, Clarion, Pa. 10/7/08 re: Sir Josiah Stamp quote As an Economic student at Clarion University I could not agree more with this statement, wether it is a partial or total miss quote is not the issue. What matters is that this statement forces us as citizens to think. If one was to look at the different economic philosophies,.. Austrian school, Chicago school or other classic forms , one will see how trully corrupt politicians , banks and banking organizations have become. But the question that arises is such, are the banks corrupt or the people that run them? If it is the latter then we can see the legitimacy of his qoute. But under the 16th amendment banks have all the rights of the people but none of the responsibilities. So once again are the banks the problem or the people that run the banks the problem? This should not be too hard to figure out! All one has to do is pick up a book and read. SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print