Social Credit in the United States?

How can a social credit movement mirroring that of Canada's develop in the United States during the 1930s? Is it possible on any level, and if so, who would be the leaders of such a movement?
 
How can a social credit movement mirroring that of Canada's develop in the United States during the 1930s? Is it possible on any level, and if so, who would be the leaders of such a movement?

Give Alfred William Lawson enough money to get his own radio station.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_William_Lawson

http://www.lawsonomy.org/

The man was a spellbinding orator, evidently, but his belief about "the financiers" kept him from buying radio time. So his movement, the Direct Credits Society, was only powerful wherever he could travel to give a speech. (He wouldn't publicize it except in DCS publications, the Benefactor and whatever else, because all the other newspapers were owned by the financiers.)

With a Lawsonomy station (WAWL? WDCS?) preferably clear-channel, we'd be hearing "Alfred William Lawson is God's greatest gift to man" from New York to Chicago and down to Nashville, and the Direct Credits Society would be sweeping up the members.
 
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