Andrew Jackson’s Playbook Aka The Plan
Andrew Jackson’s Playbook Aka The Plan by Quinn Dixsept
Andrew Jackson’s Playbook aka The Plan
Q often stated “trust the plan” and also “Playbook known”. We know the deep state has a plan, the Great Reset, but what is our plan?
The deep states Playbook is the same as the Nazi Playbook, single out a race and make the rest of the world hate it.
Nazis picked the Jewish people. The neo Nazis have chosen white people and are using CRT and crazy larpers in the exact same way the old time Nazis did.
So how do we counter their plan with a plan of our own?
Since the deep state has gone back to using an old Playbook, Trump has gone back to using an old Playbook too, that of President Andrew Jackson.
Trump and Jackson both wanted to destroy the central bank.
President Jackson took on that cabal, same as Trump, which centered around the Bank of the United States.
The central bank has no accountability and has too much influence over the electoral process.
Jackson called the Bank of the United States a “monster,” and denounced its “power and corruption.” He charged it with interfering in the political process and bribing elected officials and journalists with “loans” so that they would do its bidding.
The modern central bank uses loans bribery and blackmail in the exact same way. This is how long we’ve been controlled by the central bank of America.
The American people saw Jackson as their champion against moneyed interests that were corrupting the political body in the same way we see Trump as our champion.
Today, President Trump , like Jackson, is facing an elite and unaccountable force that holds undue power over the course of American domestic and foreign policy. As in Jackson’s war against the Bank of the United States, Trump must destroy these forces.
Jackson’s plan was in three planks;
The first plank involved draining the swamp. Jackson knew that people who became entrenched in political circles were prone to becoming corrupt, incompetent and lazy
Jackson went in and cleaned house, getting rid of the old guard and replacing it with new people that shared similar goals for the United States.
Trump used this philosophy very carefully. He placed people in key positions and had no problem moving them out and someone else in when they had served their purpose.
The second major plank of Jacksonianism was an acute resistance to crony capitalism, the collaborative relationship between big government and big business, in which the government interferes with the free market to pick winners and losers.
Jackson’s solution was to reel in corporate welfare and to sever the corrupt ties between business and government whenever possible. Jackson also set out to destroy the central bank.
On September 10, 1833, President Jackson announced that the government will no longer use the Second Bank of the United States, the country’s national bank. He then used his executive power to remove all federal funds from the bank. Jackson’s message to the people; “It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purpose. … “the humble members of society—the farmers, mechanics, and laborers—who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to themselves, have a right to complain of the injustice of their government.”
This reminds me of Trumps speech, in my opinion the greatest speech of all time;
Trump was facing a far bigger monster so he had to use a far bigger weapon. What was Trump’s weapon? Us, the American people. Trump called for boycotts of major corporations, he negotiated deals that benefitted the American people bringing back manufacturing and incentivizing farmers and industry.
The major corporations and the government threw everything at Trump, investigations, scandals, impeachment’s, even a pandemic but he used all that as a distraction while he worked behind the scenes and did this; During March 2020, secretly and without any media coverage Trump merged the Fed and Treasury into one organization. For all intents and purposes, the Fed was just bankrupted.
Q drop 3904; “This is not another [4] year election.” Q links to this tweet by Ironbelly; “RIP Federal Reserve!!!
This is Huge!!!!
“This scheme essentially merges the Fed and Treasury into one organization. So, meet your new Fed chairman, Donald J. Trump." Which links to this article; https://finance.yahoo.com/news/feds-cure-risks-being-worse-110052807.html
Jackson third plank was an aggressive military and foreign posture in the world.
Jackson invested heavily in the Navy as a prime weapon for preventing the abuse of American citizens around the globe.
Jackson threatened to unleash the American military might against countries that he felt were treating the United States unfairly.
Jacksonian demanded respect for the rights of American citizens and America’s national interests abroad. He convinced foreign powers not to assault America and to respond positively to America’s demands in trade and other deals.
Despite Jackson’s aggressive nature or more likely because of it, the United States was not embroiled in any major wars during Jackson’s presidency, and the country secured more trade agreements than under any previous administration.
Sound familiar? It should because Trump did the exact same thing.
Trump rebuilt our military and created Space Force. He got NATO countries to pay up. He promoted peace through strength during his Presidency and ended wars instead of starting them. He made effective trade deals with China and got Mexico to guard the border.
Jackson was a nationalist, but he was also a federalist: he thought that most policies should be left to the states.
Trump also subscribed to this philosophy of encouraging states to clean up their elections and let the people decide how their states should be governed. During the pandemic he left the states to decide, for the most part, how to handle it. We saw a big difference between the red and blue states.
In a nutshell our plan is to:
1. Drain the swamp and return power to the states.
2. End the central bank and corporate influence over government and elections
3. Build and maintain a Strong military and negotiate fair trade deals for America.
Trump is using Jackson’s plan to save America and it’s working.
Wonderful work, Quinn!!! It's amazing how the philosophies of Trump and Jackson are so alike and you spelled it out in a way that is absolutely understandable! We must trust Trump because nothing can stop what is coming!
Really interesting article. And it makes more sense out of the reference between Andrew Jackson and president Donald J Trump. Makes me want to research more and learn more about our history. Thank you for your research!