Ron Paul Is About to Totally Revolutionize the House Monetary Policy Panel
Posted By: John Carney | Senior Editor, CNBC.com
04 Nov 2010 | 04:35 PM ET
Odds are you haven’t heard of the monetary policy subcommittee. Officially known as the House Subcommittee for Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology, it’s a subdivision of the House Financial Services Committee that has mostly occupied itself with pressing questions of issuing commemorative coins and whether or not to eliminate the penny.
That’s about to change. Ron Paul, the Republican Congressman from Texas, is the ranking member of the monetary policy subcommittee, and when the next Congress takes over he’ll likely be the chairman of the subcommittee.
And Congressman Paul has some big plans.
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Ron Paul Is About to Totally Revolutionize the House Monetary Policy Panel
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by KenH, Nov 4, 2010.
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“Paul said his first priority will be to open up the books of the Federal Reserve to the American people.
“We need to create transparency there. To see what it is they are buying and lending, and who it is they are dealing with,” Paul said. “
Who Owns The Fed? It is a privately held corporation owned by such international stockholders as:
Rothschild Banks of London and Berlin;
Lazard Brothers Bank of Paris;
Israel Moses Seif Bank of Italy;
Warburg Bank of Hamburg and Amsterdam;
Lehman Brothers Bank of New York;
Kuhn, Loeb, and Co. of New York;
Chase Manhattan Bank of New York (Rockefeller-owned);
and Goldman, Sachs of New York
http://www.save-a-patriot.org/files/view/whofed.html
“Senator Barry Goldwater was a frequent critic of the Fed:
"Most Americans have no real understanding of the operation of the international money-lenders... The accounts of the Federal Reserve System have never been audited. It operates outside the control of Congress and manipulates the credit of the United States." “
The Money Changers_Patrick S. J. Carmack
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Wow, I wish him luck, it would be a great move for our country if he could move this forward, but those are some powerfull enemies he is making.
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"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws." Mayer Amschel Rothschild
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Thinkingstuff Active Member
It would be nice if he could however i think congress will have an issue of trying to get anything accomplished especially with the differences with in just the republican party.
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Paul will need to walk carefully. In our current precarious condition, all it takes is for one or two of our major investors to call in their loans and our bubble pops completely, sending us back to the dark ages.
There is no "real" money out there. Hasn't been, well, forever. The true wealth of any land is contained in what it has and produces, not what it says on a spread sheet. That is just "faith and trust" and if that faith and trust evaporates, all we have left is empty spread sheet boxes.
Even gold (i.e., the gold standard, holding actual gold instead of promissory notes, etc.) is of value only because people say it is. There is no real reason that it is valuable, apart from that it is easy to work and conducts electricity well, making it of some worth for utilitarian reasons.
If spread sheets, printed cotton, minted junk metals, and other forms of "wealth" pop, then what is left is what we can eat, what we can burn, and the stuff it takes to do both, which is the state of affairs for most of the third world. Daily activities are not consumed with adding or subtracting numbers from a column, but rather, doing whatever it takes to fill the belly for just one more day, and hopefully having the means to shelter that same body from the elements.
Sad day if and when America gets to that point. :tear: -
I wouldn't be surprised if there is a story on an unfortunate fatal car accident involving Ron Paul. It wouldn't be the first time for someone questioning and imploring the god of our country (the FR)
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If Ron and Rand can keep educating americans about the Fed and what a criminal operation it really is maybe we'll get somewhere.
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I just want it to be known that I am a big fan of Ron Paul.
Maybe he can also get the Congress to open bullion depository at Fort Knox too.
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Let's all have a moment of prayer for Ron and Rand Paul they're going to need it.
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No we won't.
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Ron Paul has done more for the cause of promoting limited government than probably anyone else after Ronald Reagan left office.
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I doubt the Paul does much. The establishment republicans will continue to ostracize and ignore him while averting attention to some empty suit like Rick Perry, the do nothing governor from Texas, in a possible white house bid!
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And, RP has been kinda sorta like a speck of pepper in an ocean of salt (or something along those lines) in the past. Maybe he will be taken note of and encouraged from the presence of his son and the influx of the tea partiers (I question the unity amongst them though). We'll see.
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The Fed is owned by the member banks . . . every bank with the "insured by the FDIC" decal in the window.