These excerpts were posted earlier this morning at campaignforliberty.com from Jackson's Farewell Address."The distress and sufferings
inflicted on the people by the bank are some of the fruits of that system of
policy which is continually striving to enlarge the authority of the Federal
Government beyond the limits fixed by the Constitution. The powers enumerated in
that instrument do not confer on Congress the right to establish such a
corporation as the Bank of the United States, and the evil consequences which
followed may warn us of the danger of departing from the true rule of
construction and of permitting temporary circumstances or the hope of better
promoting the public welfare to influence in any degree our decisions upon the
extent of the authority of the General Government. Let us abide by the
Constitution as it is written, or amend it in the constitutional mode if it is
found to be defective...."
"The
paper-money system and its natural associations--monopoly and exclusive
privileges--have already struck their roots too deep in the soil, and it will
require all your efforts to check its further growth and to eradicate the evil.
The men who profit by the abuses and desire to perpetuate them will continue to
besiege the halls of legislation in the General Government as well as in the
States, and will seek by every artifice to mislead and deceive the public
servants. It is to yourselves that you must look for safety and the means of
guarding and perpetuating your free institutions. In your hands is rightfully
placed the sovereignty of the country, and to you everyone placed in authority
is ultimately responsible."
"But it will
require steady and persevering exertions on your part to rid yourselves of the
iniquities and mischiefs of the paper system and to check the spirit of monopoly
and other abuses which have sprung up with it, and of which it is the main
support. So many interests are united to resist all reform on this subject that
you must not hope the conflict will be a short one nor success easy. My humble
efforts have not been spared during my administration of the Government to
restore the constitutional currency of gold and silver, and something, I trust,
has been done toward the accomplishment of this most desirable object; but
enough yet remains to require all your energy and perseverance. The power,
however, is in your hands, and the remedy must and will be applied if you
determine upon it."
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