Tham khảo tài liệu 'the legalized crime of banking and a constitutional remedy phần 7', ngoại ngữ, anh văn thương mại phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Silas Walter Adams The Legalized Crime of Banking ch 13 There is an old . Food Store a few blocks down the same street vacant now which has been adequately serving such customers as needed its service but another big food man who has climbed from rags to riches via the grocery basket had opened a grocery store in a new trade centre and was no doubt taking a lot of trade from the old . store so the . company just dug into its stock till and came up with some 500 000 new deposits to build this emporium that it might hit the less big fellow a wallop on the head. Until recent years even great cities like London and New York got along nicely with the little corner grocery but now in this town of 160 000 people we have many many great food stores many many trade centres and we understand a fellow is now developing a 30 million trade centre and it will have its great food emporium. There are now many littler Du Ponts who have their fingers in both industry and banking and the easy way of getting deposits through the issuing of new stock and selling them to the Reserve authorities is expanding every line of trade and commerce beyond a wholesome limit. Not only was there no need for these great stores but in creating them thousands of small grocery-men have been driven out of business. That is what cheap unlimited new deposits is doing for us. As said elsewhere in this book too much forms tumours and death follows unless expert surgery is performed. First we had the one-car family then the two-car family now the many-car family one for each child and one for each parent but now we have expanded housing to the two-family house status. Our just abdicated governor has several one in the Valley one in Woodville his birthtown and a mansion here in Austin Our . Senator Johnson as a life-time public servant has gone from rags to millions our last two governors have gone from rags to millions and they have been in public service all their majority lives. They .