High-Stakes Duel Between Rep. Paul and Bernanke Intensifies
Ron Paul and Ben Bernanke are locked in a clash of titans. The House expected to vote this week to give government auditors more power to scrutinize the Fed, and Paul has the upper hand.
END THE FED…. Then What? – The Transition to Sound Money
by Jake Towne
“Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create money and control credit, and with a flick of a pen they will create enough to buy it back.”
In this talk I will first address what the goal is – as one must always begin with the end in mind. Then I will briefly discuss several transition ideas that are already present in literature, describe possible issues with each, and then spend the remainder of the time outlining my proposal
Busch: Ron Paul End the Fed Day
As part of the ongoing reconfiguring and reregulating of the American financial system, the House Financial Services Committee today will take up an amendment that seeks to audit Federal Reserve monetary policy. As so many things are backward in Congress, the vote today is actually a vote on a proposal to retain a ban on audits of Fed interest rate decisions. If it is voted down, then the Ron Paul bill to audit monetary policy could see the light of day.
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