The Odd Couple - Alan Grayson and Ron Paul
Submitted by sunny on Mon, 09/28/2009 - 20:50wow, check this article out and - VOTE in the poll.
on the left. right now it's 91.6%. do it!
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/politics/orl-grayson-tar...
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wow, check this article out and - VOTE in the poll.
on the left. right now it's 91.6%. do it!
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/politics/orl-grayson-tar...
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priceless.....
foreign entities "would be less willing to engage in financial transactions with the Federal Reserve if these transactions were subject to policy review."
"yeas" at 92.5%
Nice article.
The Chicago Tribune published the same story.
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/108855
bump
=)
nice!!
Poll: Will auditing Fed cause more problems than it solves?
Reps. Alan Grayson and Ron Paul have joined to push a House bill to open the Fed's books to audits. But critics say this will inject 'political interference' on Fed policies before elections. What should be done?
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Audit the Fed. Taxpayers deserve to know how, where and why our money is spent. (864 responses)
91.8%
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Keep the Fed's books closed. Politicians would LOVE to see the details and push the Fed to favor pet projects. (9 responses)
1.0%
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Open the books but don't allow any political interference. (68 responses)
7.2%
941 total responses
(Results not scientific)
consider it
done.
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