Posted on 07/19/2009 6:09:56 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
As of this writing, every single Republican in the House and over 60 Democrats have co-sponsored Ron Pauls H.R. 1207 Federal Reserve Transparency Act, which calls for an audit of the Federal Reserve. Given the current economic crisis, it turns out that many legislators are eager to see just how the Fed is able to print new money out of thin air. In the 1980s, Paul introduced similar legislation with virtually no help from his fellow Republicans. In 2009, the entire party has lined up behind Ron Paul.
And big kudos are in order for one Republican who has gone out of his way to help form that line. Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina isnt exactly of the same libertarian stripe as Paul, and no doubt the two men dont agree on everything. But on the one, overriding and glaring problem any conservative worth his salt should be concerned with big government and massive spending one would be hard pressed to find a more heroic Republican ally of Paul than DeMint.
Video at link.
Go 4 it.
I am glad to see more interest in looking at the Fed, Being in the minority, I wonder what success they will have forcing an anal exam of the Fed !!
This is bold.Louis T. Mcfadden sure is proof of what it took.His life.
I think someone better start taking a hard look at what is going on at the Treasury as well.
I like South Carolina more and more.
YES IT IS TIME FOR THEM TO GET AN AUDIT. EVERY OTHER BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT IS UNDER THE WATCHFUL EYE OF PUBLIC SCRUTINY...WHY NOT THE FEDS.
Ping
It may take more years than we expect, but God never denies a just cause.
FED up!
BTTT!
If TARP, TALF, Cap & Trade etc. and the massive government takeovers or private enterprises don't finish this country off, true politicians in charge of the fed and the money supply will.
Audits are forensic. I don't think we really want to know what has already happened.
Having said that, the fed needs some sort of universal cease and desist order.
It is a private enterprise. That is part of the problem.
Funny how when the IRS audits it’s a no holds barred game plan with zero limits. But when it comes to auditing the ruling masters at the fed, there are restrictions and limitations.
Correct. Many others like McFadden during his time and after, have been called and ridiculed all their professional and personal lives for challenging the FED.
Milton Friedman proved the Fed was responsible for the engineering of the Great Depression. Bernanke recently admitted they did.
“It is a private enterprise. That is part of the problem.”
A lot of stuff was “private enterprise” but that didn’t stop the Congress from “looking into” their business. I’m “private enterprise” but that doesn’t stop the gov fronm looking up my economic skirts at every opportunity. I don’t have any protection, why should they?
There is a word that describes the incestuous relationship between government and corporations that favor one corporation to the exclusion of others - fascism. It doesn’t help when prominent conserative talkers defend corporations as though all corporations are capitalist. It is almost as if they are completely unaware of the lobby industry. What do they think corporations are buying with their campaign donations?
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