@@BoogUwUIt wasn't about Roosevelt, dipstick. It was about how the statue makers intentionally made the statue so Roosevelt was higher than the native and African Americans on his flanks, looking like Roosevelt was higher than them and leading them. I love teddy, don't get me wrong, but the statue makers should've made it differently.
Probably the only one of big monopoly guys that Theodore couldn’t go after. Morgan had on multiple occasions bailed out the entire US government and was the main beneficiary of all US banks. Theodore could go after Rockefeller and his company but Morgan was in many ways the ‘the banker’ of the US. It’s also telling that where other monopolies were torn down, Morgan only got a slap on the wrist.
@@jamesmiller4356One can be both. It was not the first time nor last that J. P. Morgan did such. You act like he should have been punished instead of rewarded. Morgan understood capitalism and economics. Something Teddy Roosevelt, and too many politicians, didn't understand.🤔👍
Yea unfortunately regulation an protections from corporations are at lows we havent seen since before this era. So billionaires can buy their news papers, an politicians, run their lobbyists groups, an 24hour new channels etc etc
Today's politicians traded morality for "campaign donations", mostly. There's a few who aren't bought, but they're few and far between, and largely in the political wilderness thanks to the Citizens United ruling.
Yeah, Roosevelt ended up backing down and never tried breaking up Morgan because Morgan bailed his government out of a financial crisis. Even Roosevelt couldn't step to Morgan
@@freemason4979 But of course! Living as a XIX century corporate slave would be so much better than your current life, right! But at last your master would have less limitations to exploit you in your lass-affair system. (-_-)
Man i love when politicians used to care for the well being of amercian citizens and not allowing companies to get Monopolys over certain industries love that "you're gonna have to play by the rules" line perfectly represents how teddy felt
@@Michigan_npc I am merely spreading the word of the clips and making these presidents known. I only take partial credit from the "edits" I do but thank you Michigan_npc, don't think I haven't seen in my comment section a lot and I appreciate it!
@@RealDannyHelmer the admittance of only doing half the work is why I absolutely love how self aware you are man and thank you I'm always glad to comment on here!
Many years passed and my brother and I saw a new Roosevelt, a young man named Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He's got a lot to learn before becoming the new President in 1933.
That poor wealthy man actually saved the country from going bankrupt. He lent the government money during the Panic of 1907 and likely saved the nation from a prolonged economic depression.
He backed down against Morgan because Morgan was keeping the US economy afloat.... I love Teddy, and he was right to leave Morgan alone or it would have meant economic ruin
Teddy Roosevelt and FDR are the GOATs, imo. I wish Teddy had won in 1912; I often wonder how much different the world would’ve been if the Republicans hadn’t split the vote that year.
It was a well put together image. In the famous picture of him in the adventurer's Daniel Boone outfit, the dagger that he has on was from Tiffany's. It was the adjusted price of a $1000+ knife today.
We had one in Donald Trump. That's why the Washington establishment, particularly the tyrannical Democrats, hates him and constantly conspires against him.
Yeah, Roosevelt ended up backing down and never tried breaking up Morgan because Morgan bailed his government out of a financial crisis. Even Roosevelt couldn't step to Morgan
From everything ive heard about Theodore Roosevelt, this is incredibly accurate. If it was the law it was enforced, personnel opinion didnt matter. Theodore was more of a man of principle than a man of opinion when it came to enforcement of law.
@@sapporo1832Firstly, he'd probably run as a 3rd party since that's literally what he did in his actual life, so by definition he wouldn't be a RINO. As for socialist, in what way would anyone consider him socialist? The modern American government is more socialist than ever before, it's nothing like what Roosevelt was trying to create. In his day, monopolies were naturally occurring, but today many monopolies are government backed. The most notable and harmful example is the pharmaceutical industry. Excessive government regulation has, by design, raised the barrier to entry for new companies to such absurd heights that it isn't feasible, meaning the existing giants can jack up prices to insane degrees with no consequences
This meeting was scheduled, and JP Morgan did say ‘if you didn’t like it, you should’ve sent your man to talk to my man to fix what was wrong.’ Roosevelt’s Attorney General said ‘We don’t want to fix it, we want to stop it.’
He have to make his fortune the old fashion way by beating down all the wolves. Even when he's on the top he has to fight, tooth and nails all the other big bosses that are out to destroy him everyday. Many times J. Morgan bailed out the US Government when they're when they misused they're fund. Unlike the big business people of today, people like Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan, Ford... they have to build the United States from a backward wild west into industrial powerhouse by their bare hands, fighting the leading European companies and their government. The Superpower United States today all start from them. Roosevelt got it easy when McKinley got killed. But, It took major steel balls to go against the likes Morgan.
The way that Mr Morgan handles the hat is on point. The actor's voice could be very well the voice of a villain or an old surviving hero of a disaster like Jim Raynor... it is a very cool voice tone.
May we return to the policies and faith in God that has blessed us so abundantly! Split up every monopoly and bring competition back within the reach of every American! No more Centralized power of the few!
And yet these hard fought for values have since the opening up to the world investors been eroded . Such is life. It's just a reminder of history. Rise and fall. Life goes on .
That always seems to be the one thing people don’t put in the comments but they sure like to quote the same thing repeatedly lol. Don’t know the exact name but a google picture search said it’s a Theodore Roosevelt miniseries and documentary by History and A+E Network.
Why is there no info on this interpretation of j.p. morgan? I cant find anything on the minor cast memebers of the show, and let alone any credit list for anyone past 2013 to play morgan
Wasn't Roosevelt a major badass? I forgot all the stuff he did, but I remember something about him getting shot mid-speech, only to call out being shot, finish the speech afterwards, and basically said something along the lines of "You'll have to do better than that." I'm paraphrasing. I think the actual quote was "It takes more than one bullet to kill a bull-moose," or...something like that. Bullet remained in his body until his death because he recalled someone else dying from the operation to remove it.
This is Teddy talking to J.P Morgan, who is and was one of the wealthiest and most powerful Americans. Him, Carnegie, Rockefeller and Vanderbilt were the back then versions of Musk, Trump and Bezos but much more powerful.
And they actually did things for the country. Sure, they were all pieces of shit but you can’t say the work they had done didn’t benefit the nation. The infrastructure alone was huge. The only one today who is close to fitting that bill is Musk with SpaceX and Tesla, but he seems to have gotten side tracked into political bullshit. Focus on putting cars in space and stop worry about social media for fucks sake
Teddy actually had a quite high-pitched voice and a very aristocratic accent compared to how a lot of media portrays him. You can hear a recording of his voice on the internet. The guy playing Roosevelt is closer to the truth than most, but he's still lower-pitched than the real article.
Morgan's next line: "You speak in circles - what of the East? I am the East and I will prove it this day. The victory here shall be swift. Our forces shall take the Dam, secure it, then build a road west.... "
Teddy Roosevelt was a man of the people. Plain and simple. He used the law fairly. He did not brow beat companies or try to Communist them away. As some marxists try to point to Teddy as being. The man understood the importance of the businesses and what they provided. He had no intent of taking away their business. He had every intent to give the working man their fair share of wages for honest work.
Cope, Capitalism solely exists to extract value and accumulate more capital, this is why all good countries are Mixed economies with heavy gov. intervention.
J.P. Morgan, as in the JPMorgan Award that Chevy loves showing off, (I hope I didn't just get confused)? JPMorgan was a Railroad "baron" owner? And steel company owner? It's crazy when you dive into the history behind big awards, like where they come from is bizarre sometimes.
Teddy may have done this. But he was also responsible for creating Panama to build the Panama Canal. One of the greatest achievements the US has ever done.
I heard someone say that politicians should wear nascar like suits with logo patches so we can see all the corporations and lobbyists who gave them money
And any politician who wants to wear that big AIPAC badge on the front of his trousers has to prove that he’s been circumcised. Not unexpectedly, a number of dickheads will be exposed.
Is Mr Morgan Optimus prime?!?? 🤯
No, you've got it all wrong. Optimus Prime is J. P. Morgan
@Aziair that's insult to optimus prime
J. P. Morgan is a real person unlike Optimus who isn't just a fictional character but also a "autobot"
Millionaires after Teddy Roosevelt starts the Square Deal:
*"Monopoly companies, roll out!"*
@@RealDannyHelmernoooo really?
And they had the gall to remove Teddy's statue from the entrance of the Museum of Natural History.
They don’t care about history
What a disgrace. The decision makers behind that should be held accountable, absolutely spineless
@@BoogUwUIt wasn't about Roosevelt, dipstick. It was about how the statue makers intentionally made the statue so Roosevelt was higher than the native and African Americans on his flanks, looking like Roosevelt was higher than them and leading them. I love teddy, don't get me wrong, but the statue makers should've made it differently.
@@BoogUwU who isn't according to them
Maybe because it was a statue of Roosevelt on a horse trampling Indigenous and non-white people? The Roosevelt family themselves had it removed.
"Do you intend to go after my steel mill next?"
"That's an option? Ooh what a splendid idea!"
That would’ve sunk the US economy since Morgan was basically Americas banker
@@Chadius_Thundercock and what would have risen from the ashes would have at least had a Chance at being what the current US claims to be.
@@coleburns362Me when I say random shit that makes no sense.
Probably the only one of big monopoly guys that Theodore couldn’t go after. Morgan had on multiple occasions bailed out the entire US government and was the main beneficiary of all US banks. Theodore could go after Rockefeller and his company but Morgan was in many ways the ‘the banker’ of the US. It’s also telling that where other monopolies were torn down, Morgan only got a slap on the wrist.
Finally, someone who knows economic history!🤔😊👍
He loaned them gold ,in exchange for government bond which he later
sold for great profit.He didn't do it because he was patriotic
@@jamesmiller4356 you act like people can’t benefit the country and get what they want.
@@jamesmiller4356One can be both. It was not the first time nor last that J. P. Morgan did such. You act like he should have been punished instead of rewarded. Morgan understood capitalism and economics. Something Teddy Roosevelt, and too many politicians, didn't understand.🤔👍
Yeah this clip makes it seem like Roosevelt actually broke up Morgan's trust when he didn't because of the reasons you said
Nice voice to the actor of Morgan! He should also work as voice actor.
That’s Optimus Prime lol
@@mrsqu8688he kinda sounds like him, but that’s not Peter Cullen
went over your head didn't it there @@mrsqu8688
They should have put him a fake nose
@@22especwhat do you mean by that? 🤨
If only today's politicians had such character..
Well there are some but, of course media owned by billionaires tend to demonize those.
Yea unfortunately regulation an protections from corporations are at lows we havent seen since before this era. So billionaires can buy their news papers, an politicians, run their lobbyists groups, an 24hour new channels etc etc
Whenever they do, they’re labeled socialists
Today's politicians traded morality for "campaign donations", mostly. There's a few who aren't bought, but they're few and far between, and largely in the political wilderness thanks to the Citizens United ruling.
Yeah, Roosevelt ended up backing down and never tried breaking up Morgan because Morgan bailed his government out of a financial crisis. Even Roosevelt couldn't step to Morgan
That Mr. Morgan fella would be an incredible voice actor
All Teddy did was give politcians more power and reduce free trade
@@freemason4979 But of course! Living as a XIX century corporate slave would be so much better than your current life, right! But at last your master would have less limitations to exploit you in your lass-affair system. (-_-)
@@freemason4979idiot
@@freemason4979wot
@@freemason4979 Imagine thinking trust busting was a bad thing
Man i love when politicians used to care for the well being of amercian citizens and not allowing companies to get Monopolys over certain industries love that "you're gonna have to play by the rules" line perfectly represents how teddy felt
Such a great man teddy was!
@@RealDannyHelmer absolutely, and great last few vids man!
Politicians still try to trust bust, but modern republicans block it in favor of more tax cuts for the rich
@@Michigan_npc I am merely spreading the word of the clips and making these presidents known. I only take partial credit from the "edits" I do but thank you Michigan_npc, don't think I haven't seen in my comment section a lot and I appreciate it!
@@RealDannyHelmer the admittance of only doing half the work is why I absolutely love how self aware you are man and thank you I'm always glad to comment on here!
I can't get dutch's voice out of my head when ever he says mr.Morgan
Mr. Morgan became Leviticus Cornwal
I hear Agent Milton's voice when he says it
bro sounded like strauss
"Arthur we are going to vote for Roosevelt Arthur"
JP is related to the man who invented the Morgan horse breed
Never thought i would see Optimus Prime as a businessman
Pretty sure that is not Peter Cullen.
@@JnEricsonxit’s not, I’ve seen Peter Cullen, and that’s not him.
@@jacenwade Met the man myself. :)
JP Morgan’s actor sounds like a guy who could lead the Autobots
Doubt that Bankster would lead autobots but decepticons sure did
For THOSE WHO DONY KNOW THAT JO MORGAN FELLA WAS ONE THE RICHEST AND MOST POWERFUL MAN IN AMERICA AT THE TIME!! TEDDIES TRULY GOT SOME BALLS
Powerful yes, richest, no
Was there any connection between this guy and JP Morgan Chase Bank? Or was it just a shared name?
WHY ARE WE YELLING??
@@TheMrgoodmanners I said one of
@@azmimuzhafar1813 BECAUSE TEDDY HAS GOT SOME BALLS!!
Roosevelt and John Pierpont Morgan's rivalry was epic.
But when the world needed him most... He vanished
JP Morgan bailed out the US Government twice - 1883 & 1907
Many years passed and my brother and I saw a new Roosevelt, a young man named Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He's got a lot to learn before becoming the new President in 1933.
Nickelodeon: "Avatar The Last Airbender"...quote
Bro…. Everyone in this series nailed their characters so hard 😭🙏. ESPECIALLY the dude who played Teddy. This was awesome. Through and through.
That poor, poor... unspeakably wealthy man.
That poor wealthy man actually saved the country from going bankrupt. He lent the government money during the Panic of 1907 and likely saved the nation from a prolonged economic depression.
How will he ever afford his 7th vacation home!
Bernie is half way there, but I don't think he'll have enough time to make it.
He also owned the titanic
Since when he own that ship?
Teddy Roosevelt has been and always will be my favorite president.
FDR
One of MANY reasons why The Bull Moose is my hero
He backed down against Morgan because Morgan was keeping the US economy afloat....
I love Teddy, and he was right to leave Morgan alone or it would have meant economic ruin
Teddy Roosevelt and FDR are the GOATs, imo. I wish Teddy had won in 1912; I often wonder how much different the world would’ve been if the Republicans hadn’t split the vote that year.
It was a well put together image. In the famous picture of him in the adventurer's Daniel Boone outfit, the dagger that he has on was from Tiffany's. It was the adjusted price of a $1000+ knife today.
Good lord we need another TR now more than ever!
He wouldn't get elected. The man had a universal healthcare plan in 1912 and even in 2024 that's somehow a controversial position.
We had one in Donald Trump. That's why the Washington establishment, particularly the tyrannical Democrats, hates him and constantly conspires against him.
The greater the difficulty, the more the glory in surmounting it.-Epictetus
"Mr Morgan!"
"Ok ill catch you later then"
Lol rdr2
i was searching for a rdr coment
Yeah, Roosevelt ended up backing down and never tried breaking up Morgan because Morgan bailed his government out of a financial crisis. Even Roosevelt couldn't step to Morgan
And the big banks began to play by the rules and we all lived happily ever after. 🤣😂
Ironically they were more fair when Morgan was alive.
I mean things did overall trend to get better(despite wider global economic trends ie The Depression) up until roughly the 70s
Yea banksters playing acording rules🤡
“You’re making my life a lot harder.
I couldn’t afford the solid gold bathtub I wanted, I had to go with gold plated silver.”
He looks just like a guy properly rockin the monopoly mustache 😂
From everything ive heard about Theodore Roosevelt, this is incredibly accurate. If it was the law it was enforced, personnel opinion didnt matter. Theodore was more of a man of principle than a man of opinion when it came to enforcement of law.
“You’re making my life hard.” That’s rich.
he kinda looks like theodore roosevelt
It was the common grooming standard of the day for middle aged men that made them look similar
Now Morgan's grandkids do whatever they feel like.
Where is Morgan family influence today, actual question no sarcasm intended?
@@Martive_LedBanks have more influence in American politics than ever before
I don't know how accurate this scene was, but that was good.
We need a guy like that today.
If TR were here today, he would be reviled as a RINO and called a socialist.
@@sapporo1832Firstly, he'd probably run as a 3rd party since that's literally what he did in his actual life, so by definition he wouldn't be a RINO. As for socialist, in what way would anyone consider him socialist? The modern American government is more socialist than ever before, it's nothing like what Roosevelt was trying to create. In his day, monopolies were naturally occurring, but today many monopolies are government backed. The most notable and harmful example is the pharmaceutical industry. Excessive government regulation has, by design, raised the barrier to entry for new companies to such absurd heights that it isn't feasible, meaning the existing giants can jack up prices to insane degrees with no consequences
This meeting was scheduled, and JP Morgan did say ‘if you didn’t like it, you should’ve sent your man to talk to my man to fix what was wrong.’ Roosevelt’s Attorney General said ‘We don’t want to fix it, we want to stop it.’
Back when politicians actually did their job for the people who hired them. Well done Teddy...well done.
"I'm merely enforcing the law"
It's hilarious hearing J.P. Morgan complaining about how difficult his life is.
He have to make his fortune the old fashion way by beating down all the wolves. Even when he's on the top he has to fight, tooth and nails all the other big bosses that are out to destroy him everyday. Many times J. Morgan bailed out the US Government when they're when they misused they're fund. Unlike the big business people of today, people like Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan, Ford... they have to build the United States from a backward wild west into industrial powerhouse by their bare hands, fighting the leading European companies and their government. The Superpower United States today all start from them.
Roosevelt got it easy when McKinley got killed. But, It took major steel balls to go against the likes Morgan.
@@OOL-UV2 Of those problems: housing, food, education, medical care, leisurely endeavors, and stability are not one of them.
I haven't seen the series yet, but didn't Teddy leave steel alone and it was Taft that sued steel which is what prompted Teddy to run the Bull Moose?
What series is this?
Theodore Roosevelt miniseries
@@RealDannyHelmer Thanks
The way that Mr Morgan handles the hat is on point. The actor's voice could be very well the voice of a villain or an old surviving hero of a disaster like Jim Raynor... it is a very cool voice tone.
I wish we had a leader who could sue Blackrock and Vanguard back into the Stone Age
This Isn't personal it business and survival of the country
Morgan got a powerful voice
Oh My God.....Tycus Findlay from Starcraft....he lives.
Tychus Findlay was voiced by Neil Kaplan. This guy has a very close tone to his though.
May we return to the policies and faith in God that has blessed us so abundantly! Split up every monopoly and bring competition back within the reach of every American! No more Centralized power of the few!
And yet these hard fought for values have since the opening up to the world investors been eroded . Such is life. It's just a reminder of history. Rise and fall. Life goes on .
What is this from
That always seems to be the one thing people don’t put in the comments but they sure like to quote the same thing repeatedly lol. Don’t know the exact name but a google picture search said it’s a Theodore Roosevelt miniseries and documentary by History and A+E Network.
One of the finest examples of a law enforcement officer.
Why is there no info on this interpretation of j.p. morgan? I cant find anything on the minor cast memebers of the show, and let alone any credit list for anyone past 2013 to play morgan
The more things change the more they stay the same
If you ever want a fun weekend, look into the conspiracy about the Titanic and JP Morgan. Wild!
We need another teddy now more than ever.
What show/movie is this? It’s all over my shorts feed
Theodore Roosevelt miniseries
Wasn't Roosevelt a major badass?
I forgot all the stuff he did, but I remember something about him getting shot mid-speech, only to call out being shot, finish the speech afterwards, and basically said something along the lines of "You'll have to do better than that." I'm paraphrasing.
I think the actual quote was "It takes more than one bullet to kill a bull-moose," or...something like that.
Bullet remained in his body until his death because he recalled someone else dying from the operation to remove it.
He was, but then again so was Morgan, man personally COMMANDED the New York financial elite in effort to STOP the panic of 1907.
His bank is still operating and was part of not playing by the rules many times in recent history 😅
Its the American way to blatantly ignore and break the rules. Then impose them on others who can't fight back.
This is Teddy talking to J.P Morgan, who is and was one of the wealthiest and most powerful Americans. Him, Carnegie, Rockefeller and Vanderbilt were the back then versions of Musk, Trump and Bezos but much more powerful.
And they actually did things for the country. Sure, they were all pieces of shit but you can’t say the work they had done didn’t benefit the nation. The infrastructure alone was huge. The only one today who is close to fitting that bill is Musk with SpaceX and Tesla, but he seems to have gotten side tracked into political bullshit. Focus on putting cars in space and stop worry about social media for fucks sake
@@scarletbrotherhood7273Carnegie and Rockefeller were huge philanthropists and Morgan singlehandedly saved the US economy
What a retcon! None of those men played by the rules especially JP Morgan!
Remember after teddy did this guys like jp morgans wealth exploded exponentially.
Best Roosevelt
Peter Cullen will never escape optimus😂
He was the predator.
Now we got Orangeman and Dude from "No Country for Old Men."
This is what is needed again the tech companies and media
Imagine nowadays politicians telling rich people that they have to play by the rules.
When he said Mr Morgan... I was expecting Mr Freeman's voice 😅
"Youre making my life a lot harder" he said as if he doesn't have it x1000 easier than thevrest of the country/world
and here's the $wire transfer ticket nice speaking with you.
He a real one
We need the Trust Busters back
They are called communists dingus
Cool! Bring them back!
whats the actual name of this tv series
Theodore Roosevelt miniseries
Back when the USA was a meritocracy
Close your eyes, and it's Optimus Prime talking to Roosevelt.
And now Morgan is wining.
Need another president like him
Morgan sells as Teddy to me more than the guy playing Teddy.
Teddy actually had a quite high-pitched voice and a very aristocratic accent compared to how a lot of media portrays him. You can hear a recording of his voice on the internet. The guy playing Roosevelt is closer to the truth than most, but he's still lower-pitched than the real article.
I doubt this exchange was so civil
Morgan's next line:
"You speak in circles - what of the East? I am the East and I will prove it this day. The victory here shall be swift. Our forces shall take the Dam, secure it, then build a road west.... "
Billionaires will live in such grandeur that has never been seen and then pretend they have problems. So strange
Teddy Roosevelt was a man of the people. Plain and simple.
He used the law fairly.
He did not brow beat companies or try to Communist them away.
As some marxists try to point to Teddy as being.
The man understood the importance of the businesses and what they provided. He had no intent of taking away their business. He had every intent to give the working man their fair share of wages for honest work.
A clash of titans
good!
Arthur Morgan's great son???
Five times! Five times! Five times! Five times! Five times!
Look up “The Business Plot” to see how big American business wanted to conduct business
whenever i hear the words "mr. morgan" i think back the arthur morgan
Morgan only understood market centered capitalism. But Roosevelt understood human centered capitalism.
Cope, Capitalism solely exists to extract value and accumulate more capital, this is why all good countries are Mixed economies with heavy gov. intervention.
J.P. Morgan, as in the JPMorgan Award that Chevy loves showing off, (I hope I didn't just get confused)?
JPMorgan was a Railroad "baron" owner? And steel company owner?
It's crazy when you dive into the history behind big awards, like where they come from is bizarre sometimes.
You're thinking of the JD Power award lol
@@rexblade504 oh that's right! Thank you, kind sir. It's been awhile since I've seen that type of ad/commercial from Chevy
Teddy may have done this. But he was also responsible for creating Panama to build the Panama Canal. One of the greatest achievements the US has ever done.
Please someone tell us the name of this series!!! I need to watch this!!!
Why didn't Peter Cullen get a credit for this series? The only time I've seen him in a live role.
Man, that is one badass president if i do say so myself
What movie/ TV show is this
Wow i wonder what he would have thought of todays monopolies
Why JPM sounds like autobot leader?
Where can I see this show?
Is the actor who played mr morgan the same one has the uncle of harry potter in the films?
"You're making my life a lot harder."
-One of America's Richest Man
What's the name of the movie
I heard someone say that politicians should wear nascar like suits with logo patches so we can see all the corporations and lobbyists who gave them money
And any politician who wants to wear that big AIPAC badge on the front of his trousers has to prove that he’s been circumcised.
Not unexpectedly, a number of dickheads will be exposed.
What’s the name of this show
Name of film
Did this happen before or after the assassination attempt?
What movie or show is this?
Is there a Teddy Roosevelt reincarnate we can vote for president?