Someone tell me how Obama or the Congress auditing the Fed will lead to anything -- ?
Dick Eastman, Vatic commentator
Sunday, May 16, 2010 2:29 PM
Someone tell me how Obama or the Congress auditing the Fed will lead to anything -- Remember the 9-11 Commission, the Warren Commission, the special prosecutors' handling of Whitewater etc.
Who thinks that this government is capable of removing corruption from any segment of the current system when all segments are controlled by the same organized crime.
Once upon a time the Populists got a law, the Interstate Commerce Commission, past to curb the railroad monopoly -- but in only one year the law was watered down to nothing by the Supreme Court.
According to what accounting practices will the Fed be audited, since the Fed has never been audited before and since the law states that the Fed will be independent of the government?
The only way an audit could lead to political action would be if the Rothschild-Rockefeller interests already had a new system to replace the Fed with and needed the "audit" to motivate the "reform." Ron Paul and the call for an audit, I suspect, are pure window-dressing to make it look like the new monster waiting in the wings is something we insisted upon following this "audit."
Populist change comes about when criminals are displaced by people willing to take on a lot of personal grief to save everybody else.
One man's opinion.
Dick Eastman
p.s. Populism is not a party. It is the common interest. It takes hold of a country like a religious revival -- people just decide to do what's right for once, come hell or high water.
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