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Ron Paul Is Right! We Should Audit the Fed: Tech Ticker, Yahoo! Finance

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Posted Jul 08, 2009 12:30pm EDT by Peter Gorenstein in Newsmakers, Banking
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21 comments // Ron Paul Is Right! We Should Audit the Fed: Tech Ticker, Yahoo! Finance

  • rmann0581
  • bullpcp
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      bullpcp  
    • Ron Paul rocks super hard core awesome :) but yea ldburnell people skills are important if we want to expand. It's just so hard sometimes when people say the most illogical things to be patient with them and guide them to understanding the way things actually work, it has little to do with feelings and hugging :) from the government.

    • 2 years ago
  • jubal
  • shanklinmike
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      shanklinmike  
    • TruthBTold....

      What is there to be afraid of?!?

      The corporations, lobbyists, and special interest groups such as the military industrial complex, medical industrial complex, ethanol subsidies, DHS, FEMA, IRS,......ALL of these bureaucracies have a lot to lose! The corporations will lose their protectionist efforts that allow them excess profits as well as the ability to drive out competition while also abusing government laws that deviate us from a freer market and closer towards fascism/socialism. The big corporations will lose all measures the government currently has of propping them up at the expense of the little blue collar worker! The corporations will now have to compete for our dollar versus begging for subsidies and government advantages that helped them control the market for decades! The Federal Reserve will lose all hope of inflating our dollar and socialism for the rich and the bureaucrats who control the Indian Bureau of Affairs like Bruce Babbitt will actually have to answer to the corruption! There is a lot to lose for many when Ron Paul becomes President.....the elites will be brought back down to the constitution and the People will once again have their liberties and freedoms. For those in power.....there is A LOT to lose....for those of us regular citizens....EVERYTHING TO GAIN!!!! Higher equilibrium wages, stronger competition in the market place leading to higher standards of living and new technologies that were once hampered by economic slavery. The last 100 years of our Fascist, Central Planned Economy is coming to an end. Let's hope we replace it with liberty economics instead of more centralized coercive bureaucrats and lying politicians.

    • 2 years ago
  • Garboth
  • poasted
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      poasted  
    • This is a winning issue...you can back the tyrants into a corner on this one...who would publicly say that transparency is a bad thing?

    • 2 years ago
  • tomholton1234
  • adamsmithfreedom
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      adamsmithfreedom [removed]  
    • Just think about how many people have never even heard of the guy it is unbelievable they all know Bush, Obama, McCain, Hillary but hardly anyone I meet knows who Dr Paul is. It really upsets me when the guy doesn't even get a fair shake from the media for his ideals to at least be heard by the People. Hopefully this video will help explain a little something, as far as the paradox of thrift goes. Mike has done some good work although I wish he would try to cut down the length of the videos but I guess there is a lot to get across.

    • 2 years ago
  • Bldng4Jstc
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      Bldng4Jstc  
    • I actually agree with Ron Paul 85% of the time. My problem is with 3/4 of the Ron Paul supporters. Some people need to come down from their supposed Libertarian Ivory Towers and have real discussions and explainations about the cause and effects of Paul's ideas and how one can make some of his ideas realistically and socially happen - aka critical thinking.

    • 2 years ago
  • norfair18
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      norfair18  
    • Bldng4Jstc:

      Agreed. Also, Ron paul supporters should work on their persuasion skills, usually it turns into if you are not 100% on-board with his platform you are a state apologist or a schill for the NWO.

    • 2 years ago
  • ldburnell
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      ldburnell  
    • Bldng4Jstc:

      well, I must say that if you haven't had an intelligent conversation about the issues the Ron Paul stands for with Ron Paul supporters, than you must not be surrounding yourself with Ron Paul supporters.

      Critical thinking skills also include not making generalizations. Most of the RP supporters I know are far more enlightened politically and economically than the vast majority of American citizens. Becoming aware and educated is what has convinced them of the virtues of RP's platform to begin with.

    • 2 years ago
  • ldburnell
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      ldburnell  
    • Special Interests and big corporations hate him. He is laughed at because he believes in the truth and freedom for all. He is my hero.

    • 2 years ago
  • montesooma
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      montesooma  
    • ldburnell:

      Pelosi is working hand and hand with the administration to prevent the audit the fed bill from even being discussed.
      They are looting the american people and will protect the secrets at all costs.
      If the founders were alive they would all face public beatings and worse.

    • 2 years ago
  • NJPatriot
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      NJPatriot  
    • They don't want the Fed audited because once those books are open there is no way to deny the dire economic straits we are currently in. If they can instead keep painting this "dark-but-hopeful" picture of our economy, they can keep the bailouts rolling to their buddies and keep passing panic-driven legislation that cements their absolute authority.

    • 2 years ago
  • TruthBTold
  • GAPeach65
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      GAPeach65  
    • Lots of people are coming around about Ron Paul now that he is being given air time in a positive manner. During the election the media used derisive attitudes against him to humiliate him. Most people will not look past that to see someone's true character. Its classic mudslinging. TPTB did not want him to win because he would have been so much more effective at exposing the corruption in our monetary system.

    • 2 years ago
  • JohnGalt
  • critic
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      critic  
    • I do not know why people do not like Ron Paul. I mean what is there not to like about the man?

      Is it because he is too honest?

    • 2 years ago
  • Andy_la_rue
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      Andy_la_rue  
    • critic:

      I do and don't like Ron Paul. I am a Gay Atheist and during his interviews and such he alluded to returning power back to local churches (I forget which interview). But, when he says that, all i can think of is becoming a true fag (another piece of wood used to burn the witches) [google fag if you wish to learn about the etymology]. I like him on his points about government and such. But, I'm sorry, religion has one place and one place alone, in each individuals personal life. Keep Government and Religion Seperate. And from what I heard of him, he doesn't share that basic value. Correct me if I'm wrong, because as since I have not been following him.

    • 2 years ago
  • critic
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      critic  
    • critic:

      I would like to see this video that you are talking about, so if you find it please let me know.

      I do know this that Dr. Paul wants to put the power and control back with the states. It is the states job to make the law not the federal government. And if there is a law like that you are alluding above in the state that you live in and you don't like it, you simply move to a different state or choose to fight to get that state law changed.

      That is the beauty of this mans politics he wants to get us back to the founding principles, where each state is different.

    • 2 years ago
  • regjoeschmo
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      regjoeschmo  
    • One has to wonder why we as citizens have let this infrastructure go unnacounted for.... its been almost 100 yrs and we have yet to look into their books!!

      Its time the citizens finally see how they work.....

    • 2 years ago
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