http://rt.com/usa/news/house-ron-audit-bill-061/
A bill introduced by Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) to audit America’s central bank, the Federal Reserve, passed the US House of Representatives overwhelmingly Wednesday afternoon by a 327-98 vote.
Paul’s ongoing efforts to call for increased transparency in the Federal Reserve have become a hallmark of his tenure in Congress and of his current campaign for the presidency.
Rep. Paul is still vying for the GOP nomination and intends to speak at the Republican National Convention in Florida next month. And although Paul has as recently as this week refused to endorse presumptive party nominee Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor has supported the congressman’s proposal to audit the Fed.
"Ron Paul's 'Audit The Fed' bill is a reminder of his tireless efforts to promote sound money and a more transparent Federal Reserve," Romney writes on his official Twitter page.
During the Wednesday afternoon vote in Washington, D.C., Paul received backing from all House Republicans but one, as well as support from 89 congressional Democrats.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), was among those on the opposing party of Paul’s that still saw reason to support the bill. "The Fed creates trillions of dollars out of nothing and gives it to banks,” Rep. Kucinich said before Wednesday’s vote. “Congress is in the dark. The Fed sets the stage for the subprime meltdown. Congress is in the dark. The Fed takes a dive on LIBOR. Congress is in the dark. The Fed doesn’t tell regulators what is going on. Congress is in the dark.”
"It is time for us to bring the Fed into the sunshine of accountability," the democratic congressman continued.
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) was one of those opposed to the bill, saying that passing it “increases the likelihood that the Fed will make decisions based on political rather than economic considerations, and that is not a recipe for sound monetary policy.”
Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve has said that, although the Fed is “quite transparent and accountable on monetary policy,” there was room for improvement. Speaking to the House Financial Service Committee last week, Bernanke said the agency still “needs to be transparent and it needs to be accountable,” even though he believes that his quarterly projections and press conferences already allow the central bank to be relatively open with Americans.
Although Wednesday’s vote was a success for the congressman’s efforts to bring added transparency to the Fed, his fight for an audit doesn’t end here. Next the bill will be brought to the Senate for a vote, where it is not expected to pass. If it does clear both sides of Congress, however, it will then be sent to the desk of President Barack Obama for him to sign into law.

"Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve has said that, although the Fed is “quite transparent and accountable on monetary policy,” there was room for improvement."
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This is great news. I suspect it passed this time around because as we all know, this game is already over. If anyone has forgotten; the Democratic Party was once called the Federalists. Shame to every Democrat for not
ReplyDeletestanding up for the American people. E Van Dorn
I smell a rat. The vote is backward party wise from what you would expect. We already know the outcome of the audit. They will claim all is well except for a few billion dollars that count be accounted for and how that is such a tiny percent that it is inconsequential. There will be some noise about a little tightening of the regulations and some reporting requirements to complete the show.
ReplyDeleteDennis Patterson--Deer Park, WA
The dog days are coming to an end...now we can have the news headlines like England, Germany, Greece, Iceland, and Italy, among others! It'll probably be a tough wake up call for us all.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we as people will be able to finally realize that no matter what, human is human, and @the end of the day, we all have to live on this planet w/one another, and banding together as one, we can get places, do things, and ultimately, reach higher levels of consciousness...but we cannot live this way unless we work together FOR A COMMON CAUSE THAT BENEFITS EVERYONE, NOT JUST ONE INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP OF PEOPLE!
So, it kinda doesn't matter what happens in legislation, until we grasp the human consciousness concept. Lets help our brothers/sisters in need. Its high time.
Open your eyes.
Congressman Dennis Kucinich (Dem.) tried to pass End the Fed bill... it was rejected by Republicans.
ReplyDeleteAudit the Fed is a start, but we must end the Fed... Republicans voted Yes, 89 Democrats voted No? Suspicious, since Republicans are always up to no good.
Time to call them what they are REPUBLI-DEMS as this whole political show is about to blow up in their faces exposing them as one and the same and now have made a clearer path to a liberatarian point view as both parties are obviously hidden agenda oriented. TIME TO DRAIN THE SWAMP!!!
ReplyDelete"Wall Street" are the biggest backers of the Democratic Party.
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