This "Aldrich plan," named after Rockefeller flunky and son-in-law Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, died when control of Congress changed that year. It was of little consequence, however, as the Aldrich plan was rebranded as the Federal Reserve Act the very next year and passed while most of Congress was away on Christmas vacation in 1913. The Federal Reserve Act, which is now the law of the land, made some minor populist-minded adjustments to the original, like making the federal government a nominal partner in the new banking cartel system to palliate the progressives, but in practice kept the banking oligarchy that hatched the whole scheme in power.
Cozier's cartoon has been seen for years and aptly illustrates the very real power that the Federal Reserve exerts today. However, his original cartoon labeled the long-tentacled mollusk "National Reserve Association" from the Aldrich Plan.
• 100% cotton face
• 65% ring-spun cotton, 35% polyester
• Front pouch pocket
• Self-fabric patch on the back
• Matching flat drawstrings
• 3-panel hood
• Blank product sourced from Pakistan
Size guide
CHEST WIDTH (inches) | LENGTH (inches) | |
S | 20 | 27 |
M | 21 | 28 |
L | 23 | 29 |
XL | 25 | 30 |
2XL | 26 ½ | 31 |
3XL | 28 | 32 |
CHEST WIDTH (cm) | LENGTH (cm) | |
S | 50.8 | 68.6 |
M | 53.3 | 71.1 |
L | 58.4 | 73.7 |
XL | 63.5 | 76.2 |
2XL | 67.3 | 78.7 |
3XL | 71.1 | 81.3 |