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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Elizabeth Warren Opposes "Congressional Meddling" 'Audit The Fed' Bill

It would appear the powers that be are getting nervous. Yesterday, Fed Governor Jerome Powell (and Fisher and Plosser) stepped up the central bank’s push against what he termed congressional efforts to extend political influence over monetary policy, calling them "misguided" and "in violent conflict with the facts." Today we have Senator Elizabeth Warren trying to sound supportive of transparency but proclaiming that she opposes Rand Paul's "Audit The Fed" Bill because it promotes "congressional meddling in the Fed’s monetary policy decisions," and has "dangerous implications for financial stability and the health of the global economy."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Audit. That's good business for a number of reasons.

Audit. That would ensure transparency.
Audit
Audit
Audit

Anonymous said...

Squaw Warren wanna be chief.
Audit the fed!

Anonymous said...

what would you expect the fake Indian to say?

Anonymous said...


Fauxahontas masquerades as a champion of consumers. In reality she represented major corporate clients alongside her Harvard pay. She doesn't want the rank and file Indians finding out how she and the chiefs account for the wampum.