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Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Audit The Fed Moves Forward!

Last week the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed my legislation calling for a full and effective audit of the Federal Reserve. Well over 300 of my Congressional colleagues supported the bill, each casting a landmark vote that marks the culmination of decades of work. We have taken a big step toward bringing transparency to the most destructive financial institution in the world.

But in many ways our work is only beginning. Despite the Senate Majority Leader's past support for similar legislation, no vote has been scheduled on my bill this year in the Senate. And only 29 Senators have cosponsored Senator Rand Paul's version of my bill in the other body. If your Senator is not listed at the link above, please contact them and ask for their support. We need to push Senate leadership to hold a vote this year.

Understand that last week's historic vote never would have taken place without the efforts of millions of Americans like you, ordinary citizens concerned about liberty and the integrity of our currency. Political elites respond to political pressure, pure and simple. They follow rather than lead. If all 100 Senators feel enough grassroots pressure, they will respond and force Senate leadership to hold what will be a very popular vote.

In fact, "Audit the Fed" is so popular that 75% of all Americans support it according to this Rasmussen poll. We are making progress.

Of course Fed apologists − including Mr. Bernanke − frequently insist that the Fed already is audited. But this is true only in the sense that it produces annual financial statements. It provides the public with its balance sheet as a fait accompli: We see only the net results of its financial transactions from the previous fiscal year in broad categories, and only after the fact.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Way way too big and diverse to do efficiently.This has to be for political reasons to appease the American people.The level of difficulty,if done properly,would be on par with a manned mission to Mars.I'm not being negative.I'm just being realistic.Everyone on both sides of the aisle have concocted this for a crowd pleaser,or morale booster,whichever you prefer.