We have had trouble for 5 years. The monetary system, you say this is not the be-all and end-all.
You can't amend the Constitution by just saying we are going to create some secret group of individuals and banks.
to quote the chairman, it sometimes isn't.
I am proud of those. While we can make them more efficient, I am not prepared to maintain more and more military spendin...
I am always struck by the ability of my Republican colleagues to engage in a kind of duality of the mind with regard to ...
It does appear that when Mr. Bush had an important economic appointment to make, he said, get me the usual suspect, whic...
Our argument is that once you distort interest rates and increase the supply of money, you end up with this gross distor...
That bill has nothing to do with transferring who does monetary policy. It is strictly a transparency bill.
We have had this for 5 years, and we are still in a mess.
I think one of the problems even getting a full-fledged discussion out is sometimes the definition of words, about what ...
Trillions and trillions of dollars being printed out of thin air, and bailing out their friends.
It is the destruction of the currency that destroys the middle class.
Congress ought to get a backbone. They ought to say we deserve to know, we have a right to know.
Congress keeps spending the money. Welfare expands exponentially. Wars never end.
The system is biased against the middle class and the poor.
Whose responsibility is it under the Constitution to manage monetary policy?
It is really not an audit without this. It is still secrecy.
I believe, by the way, that is part of what people are trying to get at with the audit.