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Who Is The Federal Reserve?
How much do you know about the Federal Reserve? This video is a great primer: Did you catch the latter part of that video? Harry Reid—a long-time proponent of auditing the Federal Reserve—now suddenly won’t let the recent bill that … Continue reading
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Tagged audit, Fed, Federal Reserve, Harry Reid, House, Libor, Senate
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Why the Recent Climb in Markets May Indicate High Inflation Is Already Here
This economy thing really has me torn—borderline obsessive, in fact. I’m looking at fundamentals vs. recent claims (similar to the never-to-appear “green shoots” claims of this last spring/summer) and it simply cannot possibly add up. We have some gross contradictions, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernanke, confidence, currency, debt, deficit, dollar, Fed, gold, inflation, markets, Quantitative Easing, stocks, tax, unemployment
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House Democrats Drop Ron Paul’s Audit of Federal Reserve
Yes, you read that right. Ron Paul’s push to audit the Federal Reserve Bank and see who received how much money in the last few years has been drastically reduced. Amidst the many costly bailouts, recipients have included banks, large … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, audit, central bank, cronies, Fed, Federal Reserve, Goldman Sachs, Henry Paulson, Ron Paul, transparency, watch dogs
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