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’The life of Bryan, or what did monetary policy ever do for us?
To understand why Rick Perry this week picked a fight with Ben Bernanke and why media pariah Ron Paul continues to attract a cult following, it helps to know what happened on the evening of June 20, 1790 at a New York dinner party.
From dollar debate to playground insults
Roll up, roll up.
See a Federal Reserve economist call anti-Fed campaigner and congressman Ron Paul a “pinhead” in the course of reviewing Paul’s 2010 book, End the Fed.
Writes the St. Louis Fed’s David Andolfatto:
Ending the Fed: the rebirth of Jacksonian bankphobia
Onetime presidential hopeful and current Republican congressman Ron Paul has an interesting piece of legislation wending its way through the US capitol. HR1206 calls for “a complete audit of the Federal Reserve and removes any significant barriers towards transparency in our monetary system”
