
Episode #225 - Caitlin Long and Mapping Out the Post-Powell Fed
Gold Goats 'n Guns Podcast
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Power, Capital, and Disparities
This chapter examines the profound impact of the Banking Act of 1935 on political power and capital distribution in the U.S., focusing on the contrasting fortunes of California and Mississippi. The discussion spans historical electoral changes, the role of the Federal Reserve, and the implications of financial reforms while reflecting on corruption and systemic flaws. Additionally, geopolitical dynamics and the influence of colonial banking systems on today's politics are explored, highlighting the importance of audience awareness in financial narratives.
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