Ron Paul: Fed Independence or Fed Secrecy?
Submitted by northstar on Tue, 07/14/2009 - 10:27By Ron Paul | Texas Straight Talk
July 13, 2009
Last week I was very pleased that hearings were held on the independence of the Federal Reserve system. My bill HR 1207, known as the Federal Reserve Transparency Act, was discussed at length, as well as the general question of whether or not the Federal Reserve should continue to operate independently.
The public is demanding transparency in government like never before. A majority of the House has cosponsored HR 1207. Yet, Senator Jim DeMint’s heroic efforts to attach it to another piece of legislation elicited intense opposition by the Senate leadership.
The hearings on Capitol Hill provided us with a great deal of information about the types of arguments that will be levied against meaningful transparency and how the secretive central bankers will defend the status quo that is so beneficial to them.
Claims are made that auditing the Fed would compromise its independence. However, by independence, they really mean secrecy. The Fed clearly cherishes its vast power to create and spend trillions of dollars, diluting the value of every other dollar in circulation, making deals with other central banks, and bailing out cronies, all to the detriment of the taxpayer, and to the enrichment of themselves. I am happy to challenge this type of “independence”.
They claim the Fed is endowed with special intellectual abilities with which to control the market and that central bankers magically know what the market needs. We should just trust them. This is patently ridiculous. The market is a complex and intricate thing. No one knows what the market needs other than the market itself. It sends signals, such as prices, that should be reacted to and respected, not thwarted and controlled. Bankers are not all-knowing and cannot ignore the rules of supply and demand. They might act as if they are, but their manipulation of the market just ends up throwing it wildly off balance, which gives us the boom and bust cycles.
They claim the Fed must remain apolitical. No organization is apolitical that relies on the President to appoint the Chairman. In fact, it is subject to the worst sort of politics – power to create trillions of dollars and affect the value of every dollar in the country without the accountability of direct elections or meaningful oversight! The Fed typically enacts monetary policy that is favorable to particular administrations close to elections, to the detriment of long term considerations. They do this partly because of the political appointee process for the Chairmanship.
The only accountability the Federal Reserve has is ultimately to Congress, which granted its charter and can revoke it at any time. It is Congress’s constitutional duty to protect the value of the money, and they have abdicated this responsibility for far too long. This was the issue that got me involved in politics 35 years ago. It is very encouraging to finally see the issue getting some needed exposure and traction. It is regrettable that it took a crisis of this magnitude to get a serious debate on this issue.

















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What I'm Interested In Knowing
Is how much gold they own. Do they own Fort Knox? I'm also watching for new currency. Last issue I've seen is 2006. When they start printing, we will have lots of crispy clean new bills---Lots and lots of them.
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Senate Blocks Attempt to Audit Fed
http://www.goldstockbull.com/articles/senate-blocks-attempt-...
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Smart man..
This is going to get very interesting..
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Thank you Dr Paul!
I see the deceptions on so many levels. All the nefarious activity that 'they' do around the world and here on the homeland. How else can all of this be funded? Drug running, arms running, slave running and all the innocent dead they left in their trails. All behind the interest of national security. Yet who funds this activity? The very same faction of government that has had total secrecy for the last 95 years. Meanwhile where was the economic stability for 95 years?
For those who may be interested in the following.
The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable
Total Mind Controlled Slave by Cisco Wheeler and Fritz Springmeier
The Franklin Cover-up by John DeCamp
Trance Formation of America by Cathy O'Brien
Thanks For The Memories: The Truth Has Set Me Free by Brice Taylor
Unshackled by Kathleen Sullivan
I listed these books because I wonder how prevalent mind control is and whether or not it's being used on our elected officials. I do believe that the FED is behind it ALL!
The Fed has never been independent.
The fact of the matter is, the Fed is owned by the banks it purports to regulate. If the Fed were in fact an independent monetary authority, it would have no incentive to inflate the money for the benefit of lenders.
-jcr
"The problem with trying to child-proof the world, is that it makes people neglect the far more important task of world-proofing the child." -- Hugh Daniel
Excellent article. Dr. Paul
Excellent article. Dr. Paul speaks to the heart of the issue. Fed Chairman Ben Bananki has unlimited funds at his disposal without having to answer to anyone as to how that money is used. It is time the American people start questioning where all of those trillions of dollars are going and the purpose of that money. It is time for the American people to learn who the people are that are using the money and what they are using it for. We need to publish a list of names and show faces.
I suggest we start with identifying our national leaders that are benefiting from all of that money. We should name all of the organizations controling the positions of power in this country and expose how they control their finances and their long term plan.
I will start the ball rolling by posting the following: http://www.gwb.com.au/gwb/news/multi/goldwatr.html and http://www.apfn.org/apfn/cfr-members.htm.
nonsense arguement on independence
our military has "independence" and it has oversight...
our military has private meetings to protect national security issues.
There is absolutely no reason for the FED to have more rights than our military..
It's been a great experience
Earlier tonight I posted this article from Dr Paul. I found this article at global research. I posted a partial text of it and applied the appropriate link to the rest of the article at global research where I first dicovered it. I see the DP mods went ahead and deleted the link, posted the entire message and then put a link back to Dr Paul's page. I guess that's all fine and dandy, but you know what? The global research link to the article was just fine, and it allowed the members and visitors to go there, read the article and possibly find new stuff to post back at DP. That's why I do the things I do, so people go explore after reading the rest of the posted article. What use is it to post here if you come back later and find your post rewritten? Please delete my account, thank you.
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2012, we want our country back
2012 is the year for Ron Paul!
thanks for your good efforts northstar;
I'm hoping you won't let this unfortunate experience keep you from posting more in the future.
In the words of Ronald Reagan:
"Trust but verify."
Why are we even allowing this extraconstitutional monstrosity to continue? There shouldn't even be a debate on this anymore. Congress needs to do it's job.
"Men are ruled, at this minute, by the clock, by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern."
-G.K. Chesterton
damn...
Ron Paul is just so great :)