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The American people are “waking up” to the idea that the Federal Reserve “is very biased against the middle class,” Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul tells Newsmax.TV.
“The American people are waking up,” the Texas congressman declared in an exclusive interview with Newsmax. “They know that the Fed is very important – and a lot more people are looking at it.
“A larger crisis is going to come, and I think the American people will be very attuned to looking at the Federal Reserve and why they always want to do things in secret.”
It goes without saying that the central bank has made the nation’s middle class “much poorer,” he said. “Real wealth isn’t going up. Good jobs are going away.
Ron Paul to Newsmax: Fed Policy Destroying Middle Class
Originally posted by xuenchen
is it possible that the worldwide central banking system is ignoring the average citizens ?
Is it a plot to keep wages and benefits at a minimum ?
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Anybody know when the last time Ron Paul was wrong?
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Anybody know when the last time Ron Paul was wrong?
That depends on whether or not you think he is the Messiah. He's not mine, so I am sure he was wrong in the very recent past.
Back to the OP, I support this, as does Romney I believe.
“I think Ben Bernanke [the chairman of the Federal Reserve] is a student of monetary policy; he’s doing as good a job as he thinks he can do. I’m not going to spend my time going after Ben Bernanke. I’m not going to spend my time focusing on the Federal Reserve,” Romney has observed.
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Anybody know when the last time Ron Paul was wrong?
That depends on whether or not you think he is the Messiah. He's not mine, so I am sure he was wrong in the very recent past.
Back to the OP, I support this, as does Romney I believe.
Not asking for an opinion, I had a genuine question actually. If you have a particular time when Ron Paul was wrong on a particular issue in his personal or professional life, you are free to provide it...or not...
So whats your deal?
Originally posted by lives
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Your messiah is a fallacy only found in a book laden with nonsensical talking snakes and man living inside a whales' stomach while mine wants to abolish a literal taxing, ponzi, carnage enabling entity.
From CNN interview
“I think Ben Bernanke [the chairman of the Federal Reserve] is a student of monetary policy; he’s doing as good a job as he thinks he can do. I’m not going to spend my time going after Ben Bernanke. I’m not going to spend my time focusing on the Federal Reserve,” Romney has observed.
sterikee twoooedit on 23-7-2012 by lives because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by skepticconwatcher
If you understood, I actually was.
ETA: I will clarify I suppose. There is nothing you can ever do to erase sin, if there was Jesus would never have come to Earth. Do not waste your life trying to redeem yourself, you can't. It's quite freeing. Just like you can never take back a hurtful thing you do to a person, all you can do is try to do better in the future. That is part of asking for forgiveness.edit on 14-7-2012 by OccamsRazor04 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Back to the OP, I support this, as does Romney I believe.
I’m not going to spend my time focusing on the Federal Reserve,” Romney has observed.
Originally posted by lives
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by skepticconwatcher
If you understood, I actually was.
ETA: I will clarify I suppose. There is nothing you can ever do to erase sin, if there was Jesus would never have come to Earth. Do not waste your life trying to redeem yourself, you can't. It's quite freeing. Just like you can never take back a hurtful thing you do to a person, all you can do is try to do better in the future. That is part of asking for forgiveness.edit on 14-7-2012 by OccamsRazor04 because: (no reason given)
Strike 3
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Back to the OP, I support this, as does Romney I believe.
I’m not going to spend my time focusing on the Federal Reserve,” Romney has observed.
Strike 4
@MittRomney
Ron Paul’s “Audit The Fed” bill is a reminder of his tireless efforts to promote sound money and a more transparent Federal Reserve.
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Anybody know when the last time Ron Paul was wrong?
That depends on whether or not you think he is the Messiah. He's not mine, so I am sure he was wrong in the very recent past.
Back to the OP, I support this, as does Romney I believe.
Not asking for an opinion, I had a genuine question actually. If you have a particular time when Ron Paul was wrong on a particular issue in his personal or professional life, you are free to provide it...or not...
So whats your deal?
It sounded rhetorical, as in Ron Paul is never wrong. If you had an honest question, I believe Ron Paul predicted severe devaluation of the dollar.
Here is an article I found, not interested enough to dig a lot.
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com...
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Anybody know when the last time Ron Paul was wrong?
That depends on whether or not you think he is the Messiah. He's not mine, so I am sure he was wrong in the very recent past.
Back to the OP, I support this, as does Romney I believe.
Not asking for an opinion, I had a genuine question actually. If you have a particular time when Ron Paul was wrong on a particular issue in his personal or professional life, you are free to provide it...or not...
So whats your deal?
It sounded rhetorical, as in Ron Paul is never wrong. If you had an honest question, I believe Ron Paul predicted severe devaluation of the dollar.
Here is an article I found, not interested enough to dig a lot.
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com...
lol Krugman!? really?
If Ron Paul is wrong about the devaluation of the dollar, the dollar must not be inflating...oh wait..it is...
I mean, you CAN find something that Ron Paul was actually wrong about right? That is what I was asking for...
If you're going to sit here and say there is no inflation given the current situation of this economy and there would be no massive inflation without quantitative easing and artificial interest rates then you definitely need some schooling on econ ONE O RON.
Originally posted by lives
reply to post by OccamsRazor04
Sorry don't have time to watch you chase your tail.