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Ron Paul on Auditing the Federal Reserve.


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Republican U.S. Representative Ron Paul wants to audit the Federal Reserve. At the Cato Institute June 24, 2009, Congressman Paul made his case on behalf of greater transparency in how the Fed makes its decisions. Ron Paul represents the 14th Congressional District in Texas.
--------------------------------------So basically, the US Government don't even control thier own Federal Reserve System, which is basically the central bank of the US. Not only do they not control it, they don't really know what's happening in there.This guy also say's they've been giving out easy money loans to "unsavoury charachters" i.e people who've had failed companies and sh*t. This is the reason why we have a credit crunch and sh*t.But what's even worse this all just links up to the whole Zionist's thing, not only do we hear sh*t about them wanting to control the global economy, they've been using tool's such as the federal reserve to help them. I think this is pretty interesting.Discuss your thoughts.
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Ron Paul is a sick guyThe Federal Reserve is an odd company in that it's the USA's central bank but it's completely privately run, even Bank of England has some (though pretty minor) government influence, but the Fed is not just a private company but it gets the benefit of being nationalised without actually becoming nationalisedWhen you have a private company its bound to follow behaviour of a private company, such as profit-maximisation and the problem with that is a central bank should be working for the public rather than it's shareholders etc., though in this case the Fed is doing the opposite What's good for the board's shareholders doesn't necessarily equal what's good for the public, infact alot of the time the 2 are mutually detrimentalThere's no conspiracy sh*t here, all privately-run companies have to be audited and taxed..the Federal Reserve should be no different

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