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... the originator of the Audit The Fed bill. Congressman Paul, I believe like you that the Fed is immoral and needs to be abolished, and we’ll get to that in just a minute. ... it’s almost a fight to enslave the people globally, is it not?
Ron Paul: Yeah. There are at least some that will do it. But I still believe that even like in Europe, as successful as they have been with the European ...
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... ’ means secrecy, it doesn’t mean anything else.” Paul noted.
“We live in an age where the American ... powers of the Fed to interfere in our economy.
Congressman Paul’s amendment gives the Government Accountability Office ... break, and we will then know if it will move to the floor.
And it’s already becoming clear that Ron Paul’s amendment may face challenges ...
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... Liberty and the free market.
The other theory for this challenge to Ron Paul's seat is that Graney is being financed by powerheads from the Federal Reserve because of Congressman Paul's bill to Audit the Fed, and his stern ... proven yet, but we will keep an eye on that story if it develops.
Needless to say, Ron Paul is what this country needs and stands for. The Republican Party ...
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... , longe steterunt. (Revelation 18:17)
Ron Paul, Republican congressman from Texas, says a false economic ... concludes what is more likely happening is a repeat of the Great Depression.
Ron Paul adds we might have up to a year or so of an economy growing ... sensationalized fear and panic can cause a lot of damage.
Ron Paul is nevertheless very courageous when telling the truth, because this will hit ...
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... a deflationary environment that desperately needs to be reflated. Until that happens, there's no worry about bubbles.
Ron Paul further says, "Those banks and financial institutions that took on the ... 's been in 50 years, as we need to completely restock the shelves. Paul doesn't take this into account in any of his discussions about the state of the current economy, and yet ...
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... financial regulatory reform bill. By this measure, Paul’s effort to have a full audit of the Fed is poisoned by the underlying bill. So the question becomes, will Ron Paul himself vote against the bill even though it contains the fruits of his own labors. ... convinced.
If the bill should happen to make it through the Senate with Paul’s amendment attached it seems likely Obama would sign ...
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