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May102011

Bloomberg To Ron Paul: 'You're Running For President And You Want To Abolish The Fed; How's That Playing In Middle America?' (VIDEO)

Video - Ron Paul on Bloomberg - April 28, 2011

Great clip.

 

 

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Reader Comments (7)

We are now stuck with the eighth straight president (since Kennedy was assassinated) who works for the Banks.

While we tax payers get plundered by banks, big oil and a hungry military industrial complex, most of the cons are wanting Bush back and the libs are in a "Obama Coma" and are now sold on war, bailouts, wall street health insurance and 4 more trillion of debt in ONLY two years.

END THE FED!!! RON PAUL 2012!!!!
May 10, 2011 at 2:40 PM | Unregistered CommenterBoss
Unfortunately even if somehow Ron Paul is elected President, he won't have the power to end, abolish or even audit the fed unless they (the Federal Reserve Bank) allow him to. We have no authority over the fed except to appoint the chairman, the same way we have no authority over GE or any other PRIVATE company.
May 10, 2011 at 3:46 PM | Unregistered CommenterRichard Moore
END THE FED!!! RON PAUL 2012!!!! .........."Here-Here"...................!

Im afraid of what would happen if Ron Paul did get in. The fed dosent mind killing people if they try and take them down. ( "JFK" )........

The fed nor the goverment unions are going to pack a piknick-bask-kett, and go down by the lake, neaver to be heared from again...?

Right now the Democrats & Unions are trying to take down wall street becouse they are losing power. They may be on thAre way out, but they will get evan with Scott Waker, and the other states that take away all of their power.

The fed will, and can in the blink of an eye, bring America to its knees. Do I want to see Ron Paul bring down the fed..............you betcha I do.......?

Will it be worth it in the end......? In the end it will be worth every penny we lose. Can he, we, do it, I sure hope so. Will the RNC let him run...............................they havent so far. "Why", becouse both sides are eatting out of the deep pockets of the fed.

Both house's would need replacing...& Ron Paul is the man to do it.
May 10, 2011 at 3:48 PM | Unregistered CommenterTexas Dar
Bloomberg has virtually numb finger tips to gage the pulse of middle america,.... I truly think all these pompous experts have no clue what is going on and what is about to happen,.... Ron Paul has huge momentum and resinates with normal people,.... common sense will prevail and will hopefully end the era of lunacy we have engaged in for the last half century,.... the repacking of the feudal system they have created and neocolonialism they have parsed the world into MUST COME TO AN END. The experts are the problems, and these surrealistic pseudo financial institutions must be torn down brick by brick if necessary.
May 10, 2011 at 4:20 PM | Unregistered CommenterLEONNE
Move the monetary system back into the Treasury, and ignore the Fed.....Bernake is fond of sitting in Congress with his middle finger raised to the American people while his banking buddies steal the 11 Million homes. That's somewhere around 33 -44 Million people these bankers have ripped off from the American people, plus millions of jobs they've helped send overseas. So give the Federal Reserve the finger too. Send them to Israel, cause that's where they're laundering the money to through Goldman Sachs.
May 11, 2011 at 9:51 AM | Unregistered CommenterMick
The comments on this thread have been uniformly excellent, but for one, those of Richard Moore. What makes you think, sir, that the Fed is beyond reach? As Galbraith revels in pointing out, the Fed is a creature of--and thus subject to the untrammeled scrutiny of--Congress. While the memo to the contrary may have been compelling (to you), it is by no means controlling.

Any citations to contrary authority would be greatly appreciated.
May 17, 2011 at 8:22 PM | Unregistered CommenterCheyenne
if you end the fed you end the dollar and the US!

wow the world is screwed!

IMF wants to replace the dollar with SDR's look whats happening to him?

Hyperinflation on the horizon

I thought the feds suggested SDR's? I guess not.
May 17, 2011 at 8:28 PM | Unregistered CommenterHyperinflation on the horizon

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