Let's audit the Federal Reserve

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For too long we have had a Federal Reserve that's unaccountable to Congress and a Congress that's unaccountable to the people. You see, after regulating, taxing, spending, borrowing and printing us into what looks like the worst recession in decades, establishment politicians and power brokers are assuring us they're working hard to "fix" our economic woes. What is their solution? You guessed it. More of the same!

Trillions of dollars are being stolen from the U.S. taxpayer. Just think about the scope of the problem for a minute. The massive, outrageous amount of dollars committed to the economic bailouts in recent month totals more than all of the following combined:

The socialist New Deal.

The entire Iraq debacle.

The 1980's savings and loan mess.

The Korean War.

It's time to put a stop to a renegade Federal Reserve by exposing their out-of-control actions to the American people. Congressman Ron Paul is calling for a complete "Audit of the Fed."

As you know, the Federal Reserve is shrouded in secrecy. Their meetings are off-limits to the public. Their inner workings are off-limits to the public. The Federal Reserve has told Congress "no way" when asked to account for $2 trillion in taxpayer-backed loans. They know coming clean with Congress and the American people on how they doled out those $2 trillion would result in an anti-Fed firestorm.

With the piling up of trillions of dollars in out of control "bailouts" of Wall Street and international bankers, even many politicians in Washington want to show you they're "being responsible."

What better way for Sen. Conrad, Sen. Dorgan and Rep. Pomeroy to do this than by supporting (H.R. 1207 and S. 604), auditing the Federal Reserve.

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