In the holiday movie,
It’s a Wonderful Life, the community banker played by Jimmy
Stewart is in a fight for his life, and unknowingly has his
community’s future in his hands. The difference for the survival
of his community is access to bank credit, focused in the film on the
ability to have a home. The antagonist is a destructive banker who
would turn the community into a slum as a function of his short-sighted
and loveless domination.
It’s a Wonderful Life, the community banker played by Jimmy
Stewart is in a fight for his life, and unknowingly has his
community’s future in his hands. The difference for the survival
of his community is access to bank credit, focused in the film on the
ability to have a home. The antagonist is a destructive banker who
would turn the community into a slum as a function of his short-sighted
and loveless domination.
In our real world of the
present, we’re dominated by a cartel of big banks with political
cover, creating money as debt, and leaving the US in collective
unpayable debt. We, the public, are the potential Jimmy Stewarts, if we
can shift our current destructive monetary and banking model for the
public good. What can the public good accomplish? Good question. The
following are factual claims I challenge you to test by reviewing the
documentation.’
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