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Tag Archives: Ron Paul
John Stewart on Ron Paul
Just in case you missed this. (click here if video is not observable)
Ron Paul Fan Club
Wow! Our mailbox was packed with lots of Paulistas coming to the defense of the Congressman over the misinterpretation of our recent post about the bill he introduced to cancel Treasury debt held by the Fed. In no way … Continue reading
H.R. 2768 Would Cancel $1.6 TN in Treasury Debt Held by Fed
The Hill reports Rep. Ron Paul introduced legislation on Monday to cancel the $1.6 trillion of federal government debt held by Federal Reserve. The Hill writes, Paul has argued for the last few weeks that the idea represents a quick … Continue reading
Posted in Monetary Policy, Sovereign Debt
Tagged Federal Reserve, H.R. 2768, Ron Paul, U.S. Treasury Debt
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Witness List for Ron Paul’s Fed Hearing
Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Ron Paul announced the witnesses for the Subcommittee’s hearing to examine the impact of Federal Reserve policies on job creation and the unemployment rate. The hearing will be held on Wednesday, February 9th … Continue reading
Posted in Monetary Policy, Politics
Tagged Federal Reserve, Monetary Policy, Ron Paul
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Ron Paul to Hold Feb 9th Hearing on Federal Reserve
Press Release, February 2, 2011 WASHINGTON: Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Ron Paul announced today the Subcommittee will meet for a hearing to examine the impact of Federal Reserve policies on job creation and the unemployment rate. … Continue reading
Ukraine Parliamentary Procedure
Let’s play Hardball! Looking forward to this year’s “Thrilla on Capitol Hilla” between Chairman Ben Bernanke and Congressman Ron Paul, the new Chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy Subcommittee of the House Financial Services Committee. Our bet Bernanke will play … Continue reading
Posted in Monetary Policy, Policy
Tagged Ben Berrnanke, Ron Paul, Ukraine Parliment fight
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Ron Paul to Chair Monetary Policy Subcommittee
That is what Dave Weigel over at Slate is saying, Sometimes all you need is the headline. Ron Paul is slated to run this subcommittee, giving him some actual power and a megaphone on the issue dearest to his heart. … Continue reading
Posted in Currency, Monetary Policy
Tagged Federal Reserve, Monetary Policy Subcommittee, Ron Paul
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