Ron Paul Has Company -- At Last
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Type of Content: Article Kentucky Senator (and ex-Philadelphia Phillie) Jim Bunning blasts the Fed. About time. Read »
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OMG!!! Senators are waking up??
Cheers folks!!
If you put a noose around the neck of a neo con and put him up on a stool, he'll kick the stool out from under himself because "well for better or for worse I'm already here."
The Feds bail out banks that their private member own using your tax dollars and then paying themselves off by printing more money and spending it from their own banks to finance the consumer debt they goad the uninformed masses to take on.
It is all a scam and thus the Fed will never be ended - too many people at the top are in on the scam. SOme will try and if it gains any traction, watch for them to be bought, smeared, scammed, or killed.
Nice to hear a Senator finally say what 85% of America has been saying all along! Maybe there are TWO members of Congress that won't end up in prison?
We ain't seen the end of the collapse of the house of cards (fake 'money') and it will hurt in the short term. But it signals health for America once it all shakes out.
Honesty in Congress...may it spread!
www.america-again.blogspot.com
headline..
I posted this 2 days earlier..oh well.
http://www.breakthematrix.com/Federal-Reserve/Bunning-Statement-To-The-S...
Unfortunately the uninformed masses will never hear this on tv..... but a great feat nonetheless
"Now the Fed wants to be the systemic risk regulator. But the Fed is the systemic risk."
"When I picked up my newspaper yesterday, I thought I woke up in France. But no, it turns out socialism is alive and well in America."
Am I dreaming, or did a US Senator actually say this on the record? What's next, free markets? :)
Tom Mullen
www.tommullen.net
www.myspace.com/skepticsongs
in Philadelphia obviously made him a better person