Kucinich Adopts Amendment For FED Audit In New Bill

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What the hell is going on with Kucinich?? After all of us contacted him asking for his support on HR 1207, he is now adopting an amendment in the bill HR 2646, which would allow for an audit of the Fed. Why is Kucinich not supporting 1207?

http://kucinich.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentI...

Washington, Jun 4 -

Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) today won adoption of an amendment to H.R. 2646, The Government Accountability Office (GAO) Improvement Act of 2009. The Kucinich amendment would grant the GAO the authority to audit the Federal Reserve’s response to the financial crisis. The amendment was adopted unanimously in a committee markup of H.R. 2646 by the Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

“The Federal Reserve’s unprecedented response to the financial crisis reached a peak of nearly $2 trillion of new credit facilities. But not a penny was subject to oversight and scrutiny normally applied to large government programs. This amendment will finally provide some transparency by giving the GAO the authority to conduct detailed reviews of the Fed’s crisis-related interventions in financial markets,” said Kucinich.

In August of 2007, widely considered the beginning of the economic crisis, the Fed had a balance sheet of $847 billion. The Fed’s response to the economic crisis has ballooned the balance sheet to $2.198 trillion.

“The Fed’s response to the crisis is the largest component by far of our government’s recovery efforts. Since credit markets froze in August 2007, the Fed has intervened in 11 extraordinary ways. The last time the Fed intervened was 1934. Congress has an obligation to protect the American taxpayer and American tax dollars, and we rely upon the GAO to help us do it. This amendment will give the GAO the authority it needs to provide Congress the information we need to protect American tax dollars,” said Kucinich

Congressman Kucinich had previously introduced legislation (HR 2424) that would grant the GAO authority to audit the Fed with bipartisan support from Chairman Ed Towns (D-NY) and Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, as well as Jim Jordan (R-OH), the Ranking Member of the Domestic Policy Subcommittee, which is chaired by Kucinich. The Kucinich amendment was a version of the bipartisan bill.

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Accept nothing less than.....

a "full and permanent" audit of the fed until it is dissolved once and for all....

I don't know why so many

I don't know why so many people on this forum like Kucinich as much as they do. If anyone is looking for a Democrat that they should support who shares a lot of the same ideas as Ron Paul, Kucinich isn't the person you should be turning to. Instead, I suggest people look into someone from Kucinich's state, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur! She shares way more in common with RP than Kucinich does, and is more respectable in my opinion!

Kucinich is turning out to be

quite the little turncoat obstructionist when it comes to any meaningful legislation that would actually do a FULL audit of the Fed. A full audit that would include, but not limited to all it's foreign dealings using America's money.

The amendment was adopted

The amendment was adopted unanimously in a committee markup of H.R. 2646 by the Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Surprise, surprise according to http://thomas.loc.gov/ this was done by voice vote.

Isn't that convenient?

No joke. I have no idea what

No joke. I have no idea what Kucinich is doing. He is turning out to be a snake!

Anyone from Kucinich's district here???

Is there anyone here from Kucinich's district or DC?? If so, we need someone to go directly to his office, talk to his staff members in person, and demand an answer as to why he is not supporting HR 1207, and instead offering his own legislation. Unfortunately, I am on the other side of the country, or I would be at his office in a heartbeat.

Was this the thread you were looking for, Liberty_Mike?

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Yeah, thanks. Good find man.

Yeah, thanks. Good find man. What page was it burried in?

I hope the person who

I hope the person who believes Kucinich and Paul should be on the same presidential ticket sees this post. We don't need backstabbers like Kucinich trying to get in our movement.

Maybe Pelosi and Kucinich

Maybe Pelosi and Kucinich want the Democrats to receive credit for the auditing of the Fed instead of letting Ron Paul getting his bill signed into law. And I'm guessing that Kucinich's bill is a watered down, wishy washy version of HR 1207. I believe that Congress reeks of party politics even in the midst of our financial crisis. Correct me if I'm wrong.