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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Trump’s Tweets End the Myth of Fed Independence

Auditing, then ending, the Fed is key to permanently draining the welfare-warfare swamp

President Trump’s recent Tweets expressing displeasure with the Federal Reserve’s (minor) interest rate increases led to accusations that President Trump is undermining the Federal Reserve’s independence. But, the critics ignore the fact that Federal Reserve “independence” is one of the great myths of American politics.

When it comes to intimidating the Federal Reserve, President Trump pales in comparison to President Lyndon Johnson. After the Federal Reserve increased interest rates in 1965, President Johnson summoned then-Fed Chairman William McChesney Martin to Johnson’s Texas ranch where Johnson shoved him against the wall. Physically assaulting the Fed chairman is probably a greater threat to Federal Reserve independence than questioning the Fed’s policies on Twitter.

While Johnson is an extreme example, history is full of cases where presidents pressured the Federal Reserve to adopt policies compatible with the presidents’ agendas — and helpful to their reelection campaigns. Presidents have been pressuring the Fed since its creation. President Warren Harding called on the Fed to lower rates. Richard Nixon was caught on tape joking with then-Fed chair Arthur Burns about Fed independence. And Lloyd Bentsen, President Bill Clinton’s first Treasury secretary, bragged about a “gentleman’s agreement” with then-Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This article is written by intelligence, who works for the Fed Banking Families, who finance the campaigns and as such, dictate what to say and do to all of the POTUS. Fact.

Mr Lincoln actually did challenge the International Bankers by printing debt-free currency (Greenbacks).

Mr Kennedy (the idiot) also actually did challenge the Fed by printing debt-free currency (Greenbacks).

Need I write more?

Anonymous said...

You see what happened to those two.