by pup55 » Sun 20 Jan 2008, 20:01:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')t is not impossible, that there may be persons disposed to look with a jealous eye on the introduction of foreign capital, as if it were an instrument to deprive our own citizens of the profits of our own industry; but perhaps there never could be a more unreasonable jealousy. Instead of being viewed as a rival, it ought to be considered as a most valuable auxiliary, conducing to put into motion a greater quantity of productive labor, and a greater portion of useful enterprise than could exist without it."
Hamilton
This from the jerk whose picture is on the $10. He also favored running up huge deficits, and enlarging the size of the central government for the same reason.
I think Jefferson, whose picture is on the nickel and the $2 bill, was dead against it. However, he knew a bargain when he saw it, and decided to run up the debt to buy the Louisiana Purchase.
This is an old argument.