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also: central Ohio
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You know, the themes we kept, you know, we were going through skull and bones. We just kept seeing a bunch of connections to, oh, Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. We know about the Chicago political machine. So we're going to talk a little bit…
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They'd have all these low-level people working in tavern shops and markets far from where the notes were printed, and that's how you got them into circulation. These are small-time crooks, but they moved vast amounts of money. This is Ameri…
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Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury was a guy by the name of Salmon P. Chase. He's born, oh, I don't know, 40 miles from where I'm sitting in Cornish, New Hampshire. Studies law and gets legal practice in, wait for it, Cincinnati, Ohio. How…
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Salmon P. Chase becomes a U.S. senator from Ohio in 1849. He opposes the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Kansas-Nebraska Act actually gets passed. If you oppose the Compromise of 1850, that means you want war. Because th…
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And Chase won the fight. Kansas-Nebraska Act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, leads to tensions, led to bleeding Kansas, and led to the John Brown raids that attacked his own government. Salmon P. Chase is one of the pe…
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The group trained in military tactics, stockpiled arms and ammunition since the Soviet never invaded. However, all of their aggressive energy was diverted into arms and threatening criticism of liberal politicians. This got the attention of…
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His fellow Cincinnatian, who also got caught in the savings and loan debacle, Warner is full of arrogance, bluster, a man who thought his political connections and influence would keep him free. Warner got his start building homes after Wor…
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in which Warner owned a little less than 5% of the stock. Freedom refused to go for the deal, so Warner had his home state savings bank in Ohio buy 7.5% of Freedom's stock to try to get it to have enough votes to swing the deal. Another sto…
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Warner's home state savings lost $150 million because of ESM and failed precipitously as a savings and loan crisis in Ohio broke out. Among others, the city of Beaumont, Texas also lost $20 million in that deal. Warner eventually lost his l…
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Home State Savings, and ESM. Two years later, his conviction was reversed by Ohio Appeal Court, then reinstated by the Ohio Supreme Court. Finally, in 91, the U.S. Supreme Court let his fraud conviction stand. Also, a federal court jury in …
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He was pushing for that. He goes back home and he becomes, this is a big name. It should be a household name. He was actually known as, quote unquote, Mr. Republican. Goes back to Ohio and becomes a U.S. Senator and serves from 1939 to 1953…