End the Fed, Save the Dollar: Ron Paul
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"Nothing
good can come from the Federal Reserve," writes Texas Congressman
Ron Paul in his latest book hitting shelves this week, titled End
the Fed.
"It is
the biggest taxer of them all. Diluting the value of the dollar
by increasing its supply is a vicious, sinister tax on the poor
and middle class."
Paul makes
the case that the Fed is the main culprit responsible for the current
economic mess the country faces through the destructive policies
of cheap credit and excessive money printing.
"Prosperity
can never be achieved by cheap credit," says Paul. "If
that were so, no one would have to work for a living. Inflated prices
only deceive one into believing that real wealth has been created."
The Federal
Reserve, created in 1913, has been acting as the main central bank
of the United States for nearly one hundred years. Many Americans
are either not sure or not interested in what role the Fed plays
in managing the economy. "The economic crisis has changed everything,"
writes Congressman Paul.
Paul is currently
pushing for
passage of a bill, H.R. 1207, that would allow for an unprecedented
audit of the Federal Reserve. The bill has 289 co-sponsors, and
is gaining solid momentum in the House of Representatives.
"The worse
the economy gets, the more power Congress is willing to grant to
the Federal Reserve. Trillions of dollars created and distributed
by the Fed with no requirement to submit to any oversight"
argues Congressman Paul.
End the
Fed is a sharp counter to Keynesian economic theory, and takes
aim at the hazards of a managed economy.
Paul, a strong
advocate of free-markets and the Austrian school of economics counters
those looking to blame the near collapse of the financial system
on capitalism by penning, "Manipulating the money supply and
interest rates rejects all the principles of the free market, and
so it cannot be said that too free a market caused this mess. The
market was not free at all. It was manipulated and distorted."
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September
18, 2009
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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