It may be said, let him take Money at Interest, and not buy at Time. But then Men must be found, that will lend; the Legislative must provide a Fund to borrow upon.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The man who won't loan money isn't going to have many friends - or need them.
If any man's money can be taken by a so-called government, without his own personal consent, all his other rights are taken with it; for with his money the government can, and will, hire soldiers to stand over him, compel him to submit to its arbitrary will, and kill him if he resists.
You can take of a man's money, but when it's all said and done, you've only taken his money.
He who seeks for gain, must be at some expense.
The Question to be considered is, Whether the Government have reason by a Law, to prohibit the taking more than 4 l. per cent Interest for Money lent, or to leave the Borrower and Lender to make their own Bargains.
Just because someone will lend money to you doesn't mean you should borrow it.
The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.'
Subsidize... or lend.
He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money.
When a man says money can do anything, that settles it: he hasn't got any.