Anonymous ID: 79c705 Nov. 8, 2024, 7:11 p.m. No.21947479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7486 >>7510 >>7548 >>7814 >>7926

>>21947112

tyb

and a big thank you to the anon last bread for dropping the link to the book requested.

The anon here are the best, never disappoint.

linked below again for other anons.

o7

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THE TRIUMPH OF WILLIAM McKINLEY: WHY THE ELECTION OF 1896 STILL MATTERS BY KARL ROVE'' !!

https://books.google.nl/books?id=SErwCgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=nl#v=onepage&q&f=true

Anonymous ID: 79c705 Nov. 8, 2024, 7:19 p.m. No.21947510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7548 >>7814 >>7926

>>21947479

>>21947486

research and a request by djt to help give better p.r for tariffs war, see below bun

FOUND THE BOOK AT LEAST THE TRIUMPH OF WILLIAM McKINLEY: WHY THE ELECTION OF 1896 STILL MATTERS BY KARL ROVE !!

Note: The anons never let you down. see link below to the book mentioned in pdf form which anon can read for free.

>>21945580, >>21945591, >>21946028, >>21947479 tariffs and 25th president Mckinley

https://books.google.nl/books?id=SErwCgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=nl#v=onepage&q&f=true

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McKinley's 1896 Election Legacy

Summary of“The Triumph of William McKinley: Why the Election of 1896 Still Matters” by Karl Rove

This book, published in 2015, examines the 1896 presidential election and its significance in American political history. Karl Rove, a renowned political strategist and author, argues that William McKinley’s victory in that election marked a turning point in American politics, shaping the Republican Party and the country’s political landscape for decades to come.

Key Points:

Modernization of Politics: Rove contends that the 1896 election was the first modern presidential campaign, characterized by the use of new technologies, targeted voter outreach, and strategic messaging.

McKinley’s Coalition-Building: McKinley successfully built a winning coalition by appealing to diverse ethnic groups, including Catholics and African Americans, and by reforming his party to address the concerns of the growing immigrant population and the uncertain economy.

Addressing Income Inequality: McKinley’s campaign addressed income inequality by advocating for black voting rights and seeking the endorsement of Catholic leaders, demonstrating his ability to connect with voters from different backgrounds.

Lessons for Today: Rove draws parallels between the 1896 election and contemporary American politics, highlighting the importance of coalition-building, strategic messaging, and addressing economic and social inequalities.

McKinley’s Legacy: The book explores McKinley’s presidency, which was marked by significant reforms, including the Gold Standard Act and the Dingley Tariff, and his leadership during the Spanish-American War.

Anonymous ID: 79c705 Nov. 8, 2024, 7:41 p.m. No.21947627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7632 >>7650

>>21947577

biggest culprit is jamie dimon

that little faggot needs stringing up.

larry fink has got his nuts in a vice atm going all in and buying up all the assets for the fed.

jerome powell may not get fired but under treason all assets can be seized.

they are royally fucked and that is why they are all sweating when trump says the word tariffs.

watched zelensky at the conference in hungry with victor orban.

they did not provide subtitles but the body language sweaty and pants shitting.

same thing with andrew bailely of the bank of england. see archived post below.

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TRUMP, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WORD IN THE WORLD - BANK OF ENGLAND CUTS INTEREST RATES AS TRUMP WINS USA ELECTION !!

Note: bank of England reduces interest rates by .25% as Trump wins u.s election - signal sent cnn runtime 19 minutes 40 seconds.signal sent

4 hrs ago, will give summary later but listen out for the q and a with the paid for economic journals and questions asked..

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Bank Of England Gov Holds Conference | BOE Delivers Rate Cut With Warning On Budget’s Inflation Hit

https://youtu.be/1iFNjJjrqlI

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The Bank of England cut borrowing costs for the second time this year, but stopped short of signaling faster easing, warning that the budget could drive up inflation by as much as half a percentage point.

Eight members of the Monetary Policy Committee led by Governor Andrew Bailey voted to lower the benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to 4.75%. Catherine Mann, one of its external officials, was the lone dissenter, preferring to hold at 5%. The outcome was widely anticipated by economists