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- California, The State of / Banking: General Requirements to start a bank in California
- California, The State of / Banking: Detailed Summary of laws regarding the starting of a California bank.
- Carbone, Martin R. / 9/23/08 / Title: Existing lending rules allow banks to negligently sell off shaky house loans /
One root cause of money system meltdown ... The way the system should work ... Banks create new money ...
Leverage built into the fractional reserve system ... Avoidance of risk should not be allowed ...
- Carbone, Martin R. / (10/23/08) What determines how much a given bank can lend to its borrower / customers. Is it the "reserve requirement" or the capital / asset ratio?
- Banking: General Requirements to start a bank in California
- Banking: Detailed Summary of laws regarding the starting of a California bank.
- Constitution of the United States of America
- Federal Banking Laws / FDIC and FRB law /This is a link to the actual current (early 2008)
- Money and finance laws -- the U.S. Code / at Cornell University
- Proudhon, Pierre Joseph / "What is Property?: An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government" / A classic
- United States Government / The coinage act -- The actual law establishing rules for the coining of money. (added 8/19/08)
- Unknown Authors -- President Kennedy tried to take control of the money supply by issuing an Executive Order????
- Schumer, Senator Charles / Free Trade: Second thoughts on the subject.
- Zarlenga, Stephen / 2002 / American Monetary Institute / U.S. Constitution:
Drafting the Constitution / (c) 2002, Also titled History of Money in the United States: A well written presentation that explains the evolution of money at the start of the U.S. The explanation of how paper money worked then (and still does) is unique, easily understood and logical. Contains this important observation, "But why did the framers of a document (The Constitution), so far advanced in its day regarding the balance between legislative, judicial and executive power, not realize that the monetary power if left unchecked, could endanger and ultimately overwhelm the whole edifice?". From The Lost Science of Money by Stephen Zarlenga. Unfortunately Zarlenga seem to have been bitten by the conspiracy bug before he penned his "Act" -- see below.
- Zarlenga, Stephen / 2/21/06 / The American Monetary Act / © 2006, VERSION 10, / American Monetary Institute (AMI) , P.O. Box 601, Valatie, NY 12184 / <<ami@taconic.net>> This is a blustery Act which the AMI plans to try to have enacted by Congress. Their 10th version of the Act is in black type -- our comments are in blue. It needs help.
I personally found it very difficult to communicate with Mr. Zarlenga. It is my personal opinion that he is very self-centered and quite unreasonable.