No Longer Alone, Ron Paul Fights the Fed
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Sudeep Reddy
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Rep. Ron Paul
usually stands far outside the mainstream in Congress, particularly
in his campaign to kill the Federal Reserve. But the Texas Republican
now has the bulk of his colleagues standing alongside him in a
fight against the central banks autonomy.
His bill to
audit the Fed, just
three pages long, has 274 co-sponsors every House Republican
and almost 100 Democrats and counting. People are upset,
he says. People are demanding more transparency of the Fed,
and theyre supporting me on this.
The longtime
Fed critic would prefer an economy without a central bank, where
the market sets interest rates and troubled firms are left to sink.
He blames the Fed for the past centurys financial bubbles
and worries about its ability to monetize debt to finance government
spending, even though Fed officials insist theyd never allow
it.
Mr. Paul sees
transparency as a first step in making the public more aware of
the Feds ability to electronically print money to support
the banking system. The revelations from an audit will expose
to the American people exactly how the Federal Reserve operates,
he says. Because when they fully understand how they operate,
what they do, how they manipulate monetary policy and interest rates,
they will finally figure out that its the Fed that has caused
all the mischief.
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