Republican Senators Neuter H.R.1207
While the world watches Susan Boyle lose the top prize and cowers in the wake of the dreaded swine flu, the world financial crisis deepens and worsens. The American people are slowly waking up to fiscal realities as our iconic car dealerships and banking establishments flounder in an ocean of red ink. Everywhere we turn something else blows up, and we can’t seem to find a bottom to the stock market. Prices seem inflated much beyond what government measurements are reporting.
As you are reading this, our entire financial system is being restructured. Now is the time for the American people to wake up and check their premises. We have a golden opportunity now that has not existed for 100 years since the inception of our Federal Reserve System. We can at last open up the books with HR 1207 to audit the monetary base. This would be extremely enlightening as to the depth of the financial crisis the country is in.
If American governmental organizations have agreements with foreign central banks relating to the US Dollar, then we need to know that. It’s impossible for investors and savers in the middle class to have critical information to plan for their futures. A certain level of secrecy for a private business that manufactures rare toys would be one thing in regards to privacy. A government organization that controls the printing presses and therefore the amount of bread and meat on American plates in a recession must be subject to an audit.
Prominent investment gurus such as Jim Rogers and Peter Schiff have recommended us shuttering the doors of the bank. The American people would do well to listen to those opinions outside of the mainstream that have been accurately predicting what is happening in our financial system.
HR 1207, the bill to Audit the Fed, now has 179 co-sponsors. Currently the leadership of the two parties has not addressed this legislation until recently. A Senate audit bill that is unrelated to HR 1207 titled “HC-45” was introduced to audit the Fed and was promptly amended to limit the scope. It appears now that a so-called limited government Republican by the name of Richard Shelby did the watering down of the bill. Apparently he has written into the margins of the bill in pencil "with respect to a single and specific partnership or corporation." That means that the scope of the GAO’s audit has been severely limited. This modified version of the amendment does not give GAO authority to look at all of the additional taxpayer risk. Why the secrecy congressmen? Senator Charles Grassley conceded to the amendments, and has therefore shown his stripes as willing to compromise the financial security of the United States citizenry for his own political gain.
Voters would do well to remember Senator Grassley and Shelby as people who do not support oversight or transparency into the monetary system of the United States. These Senators have abdicated their responsibility to the people and should immediately step down.
Claims for Federal Reserve Bank independence from politics are political distortions. The regional private banks appoint the governors of the Fed, and therefore have a private interest in the policy set forth. The President appoints the head of the Fed, so therefore it must be accountable to the people. The American people are not stupid, and during these times of financial crisis when all Americans are forced to report every penny they come in contact with their entire lives, the Federal Reserve must submit to the same scrutiny.
It’s time to audit the fed, and for people from all parties and all ideological backgrounds who support openness and sunshine into government policy to support the audit. This isn’t a libertarian issue; even the principled left supports these actions. Everyone who is on the other side of the fence on this issue only has something to hide.
http://www.lp.org/blogs/austin-petersen/republican-senators-...
So much for the newfound "conservatism" of the Republican party. This just proves that when it comes time to make "tough decisions" or doing thing that are good for the COUNTRY instead of good for THEMSELVES, these so called "conservatives" a simply incapable of doing what needs to be done.
If either one of those senators are YOURS, I strongly encourage you to vote them out of office. Neither are conservatives.





















I won't trust anyone in Congress
to write a bill to monitor the Fed except Ron Paul. He's the only one who has stood firm on the issue. Any other attempt will be just more wall paper on the wall. It's just too bad that we don't have more Statesmen like Ron Paul. Could you imagine an Administration and Congress composed of men like Ron Paul? I'm getting tired of looking at the cheezy made up, soap opera looking divas with their $3000 fancy suits that only speak in double talk. Who elects these folks? Truth be known, money does, and we all know who controls the money, don't we?
alan laney
Texas Senators
I just sent emails to both my Senators here in Texas (Cornyn and Hutchenson) urging them to support the House version of the legislation and I am awaiting their responses. Short and simple.
"Please support the House version of legislation to audit the Fed (HR1207) and do not support any revisions that would limit the scope of the audit as are currently being proposed in the Senate version (S604)."
bump
this
Shelby might have been against the bailouts ...
becaused he feared just this sort of thing (i.e. a Fed Audit) would happen.
He also knew the game was fixed (since the bailouts were illegal but going to pass anyway), so he was safe to go on record opposing them.
Grassley
introduced a comprehensive audit bill, and that as such should be commended.
One wonders whether there were some banking and Fed influence on se. Shelby
who watered it down. Shelby was strongly against the Bush-Paulson bailout, also the auto-bailout as well as Obama-Geithner bailouts.
Instead of just condemning them, rather ask them why they changed, watered it down and the background and let them know a substantial number of people in their states want a FULL audit of the Fed. One can also mention to them that all informed know that Ben Bernanke was the one to pressure Bush, along with Paulson, for OK the first bailout, and the Fed is supposed to be impartial politically.
Try the positive route, e.g. to pressure and enquire, rather to only go negative and email ad hominem attacks. Let them know how important it is for the voters, and refer to positives like you like how they voted against the bailout.
People respond much better with positive pressure.
Notes Show Fed Oversight Bill Neutered On Senate Floor:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/08/handwritten-notes-s...
However, this has nothing to do with H.R. 1207, except that the corrupt senators are rushing to pass their own legislation rather than supporting S.604, which is the Senate companion bill to H.R. 1207 - currently with no co-sponsors in the highly corrupt, evil senate:
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d111:s.00604:
Ron Paul's Convention Speech
Ron Paul's Convention Speech
Link to the legislation?
I'm not seeing it on THOMAS.
http://thomas.loc.gov/
http://thomas.loc.gov/
I think its time for another phone bomb!
Anyone know which states these two clowns are from?
yup
senator Grassley from Iowa, and senator Shelby from Alabama.
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Adolf Hitler
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