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The Collapse of The American Dream Explained in Animation

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    (Sold)
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    (Sold)
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    (For Sale)
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    (Bank like family!)
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    (Loan)
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    (Pile signs loan contract)
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    [Dog barks]
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    [Brakes screech]
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    [Off voice] The American Dream.
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    There's a reason to call it a dream.
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    [cock cries]
    [Man] Who's there?
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    [Off voice] Cockadoodledo, Pile!
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    [knocking]
    (Foreclosed)
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    [Pile] No, no, no, no no!
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    I don't have any more money!
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    My job sucks right now, please!
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    I'll have more money next month!
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    (Bank)
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    You can't take my house!
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    [Banker] Is that your signature?
    (Loan contract signed Pile)
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    [Dog whines]
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    [Pile] OK, just tell me we'll work something out, OK?
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    I mean you said I'm a good credit guy, right?
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    Hey, wait! My dog is in there!
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    No, don't take my Dream!
    [He weeps]
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    Oh, how did this happen?
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    [Explosion and flare noise]
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    (OUTATIME)
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    Hartman? Is that you?
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    [Hartman] It's been a long time since the fourth grade.
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    (4th Grade)
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    [Pile] Is that a time machine?
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    [Hartman] There's no need to concern yourself with my astounding accomplishments.
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    Just get in. There's not much time.
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    [Pile] Well, I got to go down to the bank to get my life back.
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    They took everything!
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    [Hartman] Oh! Bank ain't gonna help you now.
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    Towel in the trunk.
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    It's a set of balls. Put them on, you're going to need them.
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    [Pile] You're going to get my dream back?
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    [Hartman] No, pal: you are. I'm here to show you how.
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    (E=mc squared)
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    (Winter of 2006)
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    [Hartman] Submitted for your approval:
    1. First National Bank.
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    What is a bank, you ask?
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    A curious place where both space, time and irony exist -
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    - and yet, don't.
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    [Pile] Are you going to be doing that the whole time?
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    [Hartman] Pay attention, Pile.
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    Exhibit A: those who have come to deposit and safely store their earned monies.
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    Exhibit B: Those who need to borrow said money for purposes unknown.
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    [Pile] Hey, that's me!
    (Not so prime)
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    [Hartman] Ergo.
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    Exhibit C: The bank only has so much money in the vault to lend out to people such as you.
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    [Pile] Hey! Hey, that's the guy! He took my house!
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    [Hartman] Really screwing my vibe here, Pile.
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    Space-time continuum: he can't hear you. Just let me narrate.
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    Now where was I?
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    So you see, by the time he got to you, Pile, his bank was out of money.
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    [Pile] But he gave me lots of money and charged me a lot of interest.
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    [Hartman] Yes: that's the only way banks make money,
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    by making debt loans: debt equals money, Pile.
    (DEBT=MONEY)
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    Remember that: debt equals money.
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    The more loans they make, the more money they make.
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    [Pile] But if they don't have any money, then where did my money come from?
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    [Hartman] You're going to want to take a step back.
    (FED)
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    (FED)
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    [Pile] Whoa! No way!
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    [Hartman] Yes way. And that's nothing.
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    [Banker] Hey, buddy! Need some money?
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    (BUM)
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    [Pile, offscreen] They didn't do that!?
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    [Hartman] Oh, they did exactly that, pal.
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    Remember: banks make money by making loans, by selling debt, even to -
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    bad credit risks.
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    [Banker] Yo! Have some money, dude!
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    Just sign here.
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    [Pile] Oh my gosh!
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    [Hartman] Mmm! They called it free money.
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    [Pile] Yeah! That's exactly what MY loan guy told me: free money!
    (Loan contract signed Pile)
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    [Hartman] But it ain't free!
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    The worst part was offering money to people who don't even need it.
    (We own your ass!)
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    People, Pal, like you.
    (New Home Magazine - New Bank Offers)
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    [Van honks]
    (Bank like family!)
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    [Pile] You're right! I didn't need him: I was happy here.
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    I didn't need it!
    (New Home Magazine - New Bank Offers)
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    (Bank Like Family)
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    [Pile] Why is he sad? He's making all that money.
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    [Hartman] Shh. He's thinking.
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    [Clock ticking]
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    [Hartman] Now wait for it, now wait for it...
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    Bingo!
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    See, the bank has loaned to everyone in town.
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    But to make more money they have to loan even more.
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    [Pile] More? How much money do they need?
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    [Hartman] More...
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    [Pile yells] What's that?
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    [Hartman] Behold! A black horse riding: credit cards.
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    (Refinance your home!!!)
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    [Pile] Wow! Look! I mean it's going to be okay, everything is going to be okay.
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    What now?
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    [Hartman] Now? Pile, with all this money, we might as well party.
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    [Music plays...]
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    [Pile] Woahao, this is awesome! I needed to get my head clear.
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    When I get back I'm going to straighten all this out.
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    I just hope Dream is doing okay.
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    [Howling]
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    [Barking]
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    [Male witch] I'm going to get you, my pretty.
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    [Pile] Yup, he is. I'm sure he is.
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    [Burps]
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    [Hartman] Yeah, you put it on his tab. A little something for yourself.
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    Wait.
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    [Pile] You know, wait a second Hartman, I just thought of something.
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    If I got this money from the bank
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    and the bank got this money from the Federal Reserve dump trucks
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    [Hartman] Go on.
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    [Pile] Then, where does the Federal Reserve get their money?
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    [Glass breaks]
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    [Hartman] Real nice time ladies, real nice.
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    Excuse me while I borrow these.
    [Women screech]
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    [Pile] Say, Hartman. Why am I wearing a burglar bikini top?
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    [Hartman] Because no one is allowed inside the Fed.
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    Not you, nor me, no American citizen,
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    no duly elected member of our Congress,
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    not the Supreme Court
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    [Pile] Not the Supreme Court?
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    [Hartman] Not the Supreme Court.
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    Not the Justice Department, not the CIA, the DIA, FBI, ATF, ATENBC
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    not even G-O-D.
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    [Knocking]
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    [Pile] How come the government isn't allowed inside its own building?
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    [Hartman] Government? Pile, the Fed is a private bank, owned by private stockholders,
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    do NOT let the name "federal" fool you.
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    This place is about as federal as Federal Express.
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    [Pile] A-a-a private bank?
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    But, private?
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    [Hartman, quietly] Shh.
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    Best to keep your voice down Pile.
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    [Phone ringing]
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    [Ethan] This is Ethan, Federal Reserve.
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    [Bill] Hey Eth, Bill here, First National.
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    [Ethan] Hi there Bill, how are ya?
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    [Bill] Good, good, we're running a little low on money.
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    [Ethan] No problem. How much do you need?
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    [Bill] Oh, how does 20 million sound?
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    [Pile, loudly] What?
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    [Slaps]
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    [Ethan] Excellent. We'll ship it over first thing tomorrow.
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    [Pile] Wait, he can just call up the Fed and ask for more money
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    and they give him whatever they want?
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    [Hartman] No, Pile. The Fed don't give the banks money.
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    The Fed loans the banks money.
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    [Slams]
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    [Hartman] The banks have to pay it back with interest.
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    Come on, ...
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    [Pile] Wait wait wait wait, I still don't understand.
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    Where does the Fed get their money? I mean if they're a private bank.
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    You said they were a private bank, right?
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    Okay, so who puts money into the Fed bank?
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    (US MINT)
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    [Phone ringing]
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    [Mal] This is Mal, United States Mint.
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    [Ethan] Hiya Mal, First National needs another 20 millies.
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    [Mal] We're already running the press at full steam here Ethan.
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    [Ethan] Gotta keep making loans, gotta keep the money flowing.
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    [Mal] All right, you're the Fed. Whatever you guys say.
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    Twenty million more, by morning!
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    [Horn blowing]
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    [Pile] But I don't get it, what's so wrong about the Fed printing money?
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    [Hartman] Because it's unconstitutional, Pile!
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    Our Treasury is supposed to create our money
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    but now the Fed controls the printing of Americas money.
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    Nobody gets a friggin' dollar that the Fed didn't print.
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    [Pile] So?
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    [Hartman] They print the money, then they loan it to the government
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    then they charge the government interest,
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    then the government taxes you to pay for it.
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    Wake up Pile!
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    [Pile] I don't see what the big deal is.
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    [Hartman] You know, you're right Pile.
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    [Pile] Wait a minute, wait, I am?
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    [Hartman] Yeah, I forget how effective they are at keeping you ignorant.
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    [Pile] Well that's okay -
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    Hey! I'm not ignorant!
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    [Hartman] Do you even know what money is, Pile?
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    [10th Century]
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    [Pies]
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    [Hartman] In the long, long ago, people bartered:
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    they traded things they had, for things they wanted.
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    I'll trade you my raspberries for that there pot pie.
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    [Pile] I don't want your berries.
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    [Hartman] Come on, Pile, they're sweet berries.
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    [Pile] They're not sweet, they're old, and I don't like berries.
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    [Hartman] Give me that pot pie!
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    [Pile] No.
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    [Hartman] As you can see, this bartering situation created some problems.
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    Then one day, a goldsmith walked up and said,
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    "Now, everybody thinks gold is valuable,
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    so why doesn't everyone trade gold for things they need?"
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    [Cheering]
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    The price was set for gold and now it was very easy to conduct commerce
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    because now people could trade gold for all the things they needed.
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    [Pile] Hartman! Wow, look at all my gold!
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    [Robber snickers evilly]
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    [Pile] Hey! Hey, stop them! That's my gold!
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    [Hartman] Damn thieves.
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    [Ethan] Say there, Pile
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    I've got a vault and some guards.
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    I can keep your gold safe for you.
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    For a small fee.
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    [Pile] Yeah, sure, that'd be awesome.
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    [Hartman] You see Pile, this is how the first bank made money.
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    [Ethan] There you go Pile, I.O.U 100 gold coins.
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    [Pile] Okay, great!
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    [Ethan] Come back anytime and redeem your gold when you want it.
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    It will be right here-
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    in my vault.
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    [Hartman] Now you're holding the very first paper money Pile.
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    [Pile] Wow, this is great. It all makes sense.
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    [Hartman] Oh, that's right, it was good,
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    and everybody started using "I.O.U"
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    because everybody knew the I.O.U was as good as gold.
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    (Chocolate $1)
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    [Pile] Wow, this candy is really a good price.
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    1 I.O.U, I'm getting some more for later.
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    (Chocolate $10)
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    Wait a minute, it was just 1 I.O.U.
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    10 I.O.U's for chocolate?
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    He can't just raise prices like that!
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    [Hartman] Oh, the candyman can.
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    [Music plays]
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    [Hartman] ♪Oh, the candyman can!♪
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    [Pile] Wait, that is just freakin' wrong!
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    (Water 20)
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    (Water 200)
    [Hartman] It's called inflation Pile.
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    It makes your I.O.U's worth less and less
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    until they are worth nothing.
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    Less bang for the buck, dollar ain't what it used to be.
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    [Pile] But I worked hard and made all those pot pies.
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    Now I have to work harder to make less?
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    That's not fair.
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    [Hartman] Oh, if you think that's not fair
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    you're gonna love the next part.
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    [Pile] Oh, what's he doing?
    (Chart - Gold | I.O.U.S)
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    [Hartman] How do banks make money, Pile?
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    [Pile] Errh, by making more loans?
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    [Hartman] Oh, that's right! He's good.
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    See, he prints more IOUs without any more gold,
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    loans them out for interest, makes a pretty penny - and nobody is the wiser,
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    unless -
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    - everybody wanted their gold back at the same time.
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    [Pile] No no no no no no, that's my gold!
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    [Hartman] Not -
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    anymore.
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    [Pile] What are you talking about?
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    [Hartman] I'd like to redeem my IOUs, please.
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    Thank you very much.
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    (Out to lunch)
    [Pile] Hey!
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    [Crowd shouting]
    [Pile] I want my gold back now!
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    [Man] Thief! Thief!
    [Hartman] Battle of the bank run. Bringing people together.
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    See, they all found out he was stealing,
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    made a run on the bank and demanded their gold.
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    But as as you can see, there ain't no gold to get.
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    [Pile] Hartman!
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    [Hartman] Don't worry about it. Back in these times,
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    vengeance will be yours.
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    Three things in this world you don't do:
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    Never mess with another man's woman.
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    Never mess with another man's ego.
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    And, most importantly, you never mess with another man's money.
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    Else, man, we'll mess with you.
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    [Pile] My God! You hung him?
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    [Hartman] Yes, Pile. Oh, we hung him, we hung him high.
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    And do you know why?
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    [Pile] Well, because he was a thief?
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    [Hartman] Because, Pile, an evil invention was born
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    Man discovered how to turn worthless paper into gold.
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    Thus was invented the ultimate machine to steal real money
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    and enslave all the nations on earth.
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    [bang and growling]
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    [Financier] It's alive!
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    [Pile] Oh now, come on! You're just being dramatic.
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    I mean, I lost my house, but...
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    [Hartman] What is that? Explain.
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    [Pile] A nuclear power plant?
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    [Hartman] Mmm. Produces lots of electricity and little pollution.
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    An invention for the good of humanity.
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    [Pile] OK, but what does this have to do with...
    [watch ticking]
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    [Hartman] Three, two,
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    [Explosion]
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    [Pile] Holy...!
    [Hartman] Atomic energy.
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    A discovery more powerful than anything man had yet conceived.
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    It can be used for good
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    or evil.
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    Now, unlike Einstein, the goldsmith's discovery has been kept a closely guarded secret.
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    (Fractional Reserve Banking - Reserve | Loans)
    It was never intended for you to see.
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    (Depositor)
    This discovery is called Fractional Reserve Banking.
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    (Borrower)
    In the wrong hands, it's more powerful than the nuclear bomb
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    in its ability to completely and utterly destroy a nation who is subjected to its perversion.
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    [Pile] No - no no no no no.
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    [Hartman] It is time we stop this evil secret and the men behind it ...
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    [Pile] You're being ridiculous!
    [Hartman] ... before America is destroyed forever.
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    Believe it, Pile!
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    [Pile] No no no no no! I just want my dog back.
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    [Hartman] Damn it! That's it. I give up.
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    Let them live in chains.
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    [Tinkling]
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    [18th c. ghost] No, Hartman!
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    "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
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    [Pile] Thomas Jefferson?
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    [Hartman] Mr President, how do I get him to understand?
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    [Jefferson's ghost] As we did, son, remain vigilant.
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    Too many have hidden the truth and the light of our liberty dims with every passing day.
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    [Tinkling]
    Quickly, take my horse! Show him!
    [Tinkling]
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    [Pile] Wait. Show me what? Where are we going?
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    [Horse whinnies]
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    [Hartman] Away, Stallion of Liberty! Ride hard the hoary wind!
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    [Pile] Oh, where are we?
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    [Hartman] Battle of Waterloo. Hold on! We gotta get through!
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    A money machine. There it is!
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    [Pile] Hey, is that the same people?
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    [Hartman] Rich banker men from Germany flying under the banner of the Red Shield.
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    They financed both sides of the war. We must hurry.
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    That's him, the Red Shield courier. Shoot him!
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    [Pile] No. I'm not shooting anyone.
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    [Hartman] Dammit, Pile.
    [Pile] What?
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    [Hatrman] He beat everyone back with the news of the war
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    and told England that Napoleon won.
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    The Red Shield bankers of London pretended that England was doomed
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    and started selling their English stocks.
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    The English went into a selling frenzy to get rid of worthless English money.
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    [Pile] But, the English won, right?
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    [Hartman] Of course they won.
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    But it was a trick by Red Shield.
    (London Stock Exchange)
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    They waited until the stocks plummeted to pennies and then bought England back for nearly nothing.
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    [Pile] What? They did that? How?
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    [Hartman] When the English leaders found out,
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    they had no choice but to give themselves over to the Red Shield.
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    Their money was gone and they were slaves to the Red Shield war debt.
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    Since that time the English have been paying their national taxes
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    directly to the Red Shield private bankers.
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    The people have no idea.
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    But the bankers bragged about what they did to us,
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    laughing at us all the way to the bank.
    {Buckingham Palace)
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    [Nathan Rothschild] Why, it's the best pistes (?) I've ever done.
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    If I can control a nation's wealth I cannot make its laws.
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    [Pile] Oh, is this what Jefferson wanted to show me?
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    [Hartman] No, Pile. Look.
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    [Pile] They're in America too?
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    [Hartman] The Red Shield banks are here, Pile, seeking a way to conquer our American Dream.
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    The dream you had, Pile. The dream of free men.
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    They tried to take over our country many times
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    and failed because Jefferson and the patriots vowed to stop the evil tyrants at all costs.
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    [Kiss - tinkling]
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    [Hartman] By authority of eternal God he would not let the bankers win here.
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    [Jefferson] To preserve our independence we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.
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    We must make our choice between economy and liberty or profusion and servitude.
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    (Thomas Jefferson actually said this...)
    [Pile] Wow!
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    [Jefferson] I place economy among the first and most important of republican virtues,
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    and public debt is the greatest of the dangers to be feared.
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    It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes.
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    (Banking)
    [Banker] We must have a central bank to secure this country's finances!
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    [Jefferson] If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their money,
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    (Yes. He actually said this.)
    first by inflation and then by deflation,
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    the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of their property
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    until their children will wake up homeless on the very continent their fathers conquered. (17:39)
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    [Banker] Jefferson, you're mad! This country will have a central bank.
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    [shouts]
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    [Pile] Who's that?
    [Hartman] America's first Secretary of Treasury.
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    [Pile] Alexander Hamilton.
    [Hartman] Not for long.
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    Aaron Burr, Thomas Jefferson's Vice President.
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    They didn't take too kindly to our first Sec[retary of] Treasury.
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    [Off voice] Sweet shot, Burr.
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    [Hartman] The first attempt at a central bank only lasted 20 years and was shut down.
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    But the bankers tried again against "Old Hickory", President Andrew Jackson.
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    [Jackson] You are a den of vipers and thieves.
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    I intend to rout you out and by the eternal God I will rout you out.
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    [Hartman] After surviving an assassination attempt, Jackson finally defeated the bank in 1836.
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    When asked what was the greatest accomplishment in his life, Old Hickory replied:
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    [Jackson] I killed a bank.
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    And those were his last words: "I killed the bank."
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    And, with real money backed with real gold,
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    our country experienced the greatest boom in any nation's history.
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    Oh, it was beautiful, Pile.
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    But the bankers, greedy for more power and wealth, were concocting their most ambitious plan yet:
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    to once and for all take control of the finances of the United States.
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    In 1910, a secret meeting was held in the J.P. Morgan estate on Jekyll Island of the coast of Georgia.
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    This meeting was so secret, so concealed from government and public knowledge,
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    that the 10 attendees used code names.
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    (J.P. Morgan
    code name: Hula Girl)
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    [Morgan] I am clearly the richest man, so I should be the one to run the super secret central bank.
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    (J.D. Rockefeller
    code name: Lube Job)
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    [Rockefeller] I own all the oil in America. I'm clearly richer than you will ever be Hula Girl.
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    I should run the super secret central bank.
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    [Morgan] You're nothing compared to me, Lube Job.
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    I shall run the secret bank.
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    [Boom!]
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    [Off voice] Silence!
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    [Rockefeller (?)]
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    (Supreme Master leader
    (name withheld for scary security reasons)
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    Supreme Master Leader, I didn't know you were gonna be here.
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    [Supreme Master Leader] I'm not. Neither are you, dumb ass.
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    [Rockefeller] Oh yeah, right, right.
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    [Morgan] He's so smart! [thunk]
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    [SML] None of you shall run the bank.
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    We have failed in the past because of openness. This time the key to success is secrecy.
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    The people must believe that they run the bank.
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    [Morgan] Yes, brilliant! A sneak attack. What's the plan? [thunk]
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    [SML] We first create panic, then we show them the solution.
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    With our man in office and well-planned timing, we will have our central bank.
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    And so the people think it is theirs.
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    We shall christen it Federal, the Federal Reserve.
    [general laughter]
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    [Thunderclap]
    [Hartman] [bell] They struck on December 23rd, 1913,
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    when most of our Congress were at home eating fruit cake,
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    these bastards - I mean bankers - presented their treasonous act
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    to their newly elected accomplice Woodrow Wilson,
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    who had fortuitously already agreed to sign it
    (Federal Reserve Act - The 10th Amendment to the Constitusion of the United States - I.R.S)
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    before he was even elected.
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    [Pile] Wait. The IRS? I thought we always had the IRS.
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    [Hartman] No, Pile. They did this to us too.
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    The Fed now has the exclusive power to print America's money.
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    They loan this money to our banks and our government at interest,
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    putting immediate debt on our own money,
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    printing more and more so each dollar they print becomes worth less than the one before.
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    [Bang]
    [Hartman] Merry Christmas.
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    (IRS)
    [screeching, mechanical noises]
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    [Pile] What in the hell is that?
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    [Hartman] That, Pile, is how our government now must pay back these debts to the Fed.
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    Your taxes did not go to your government.
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    [Pile] They don't?
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    [Hartman] Hmm. It's the greatest theft in human history.
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    [Pile] But... Okay. I mean, I sorta get what you're saying,
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    but it's also confusing and really Hartman, I don't see how it affects me at all.
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    If I had more money, none of this would have happened.
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    Hartman?
    [Car door clanks - engine revs up]
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    [Pile] 1955! Wow, what are we doing here?
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    [Hartman] Oh, a little bit of shopping.
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    Here, hold this. Gallon of gas: 23 cents.
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    Postage stamp: 3 cents.
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    Ounce of gold: 35 dollars.
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    Hot baby: priceless.
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    Best be getting back.
    [Flying noise]
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    [Boy] Hey, Hartman! I need my car, man!
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    [Pile] Oh, was that Michael J?
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    [Hartman] Yeah, he'll be fine.
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    (For Sale $20,000 -> $400,000)
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    (Gas - Everything Must Go!!!)
    [Hartman] Now Pile (?),
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    would you agree that you have the same exact things you had in 1955?
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    [Pile] Yeah: one stamp, one gallon of gas, one ounce of gold and one home.
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    Wow, we just made a lot of money.
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    [IRS men] Grab grab grab grab grab grab grab.
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    [Pile] Hey!
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    [Hartman] Gotta pay your taxes. Then it's nice to have made all that money.
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    [Pile] Wait, that isn't fair! Now I actually have less money. I can't even go buy the things I just sold.
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    [Hartman] The IRS and the Fed's inflation work together, Pile.
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    They aren't just taxing gain, they are taxing their inflation.
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    You are no richer than you were in 1955.
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    Now, does that sound fair or American to you? (23:08)
Title:
The Collapse of The American Dream Explained in Animation
Description:

We're doomed. pass it on

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