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  • texas1willy2

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    Congressman says scandal proves need to strip Federal Reserve of its powers -

    Prison Planet - Congressman Ron Paul has called for Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to be fired for his involvement in the AIG bailout scandal, adding that the fiasco proves the Fed should be stripped of its powers and audited.

    Explosive emails released last week could see Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner become embroiled in criminal charges for his role in a cover up that exposes the monumental criminality behind the $182.3 billion bailout of American International Group Inc.

    In November and December 2008, The Federal Reserve Bank of New York instructed the bailed out AIG to hide from the public details regarding payments the insurance giant made to banks, including Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Societe Generale SA.

    Using Fed secured taxpayer bailout money, AIG paid several banks 100 percent of the face value of credit-default swaps, as other financial institutions were negotiating deep discounts for the unregulated paper assets that do not have to be backed by cash.

    Via his Texas Straight Talk phone update, Congressman Paul said today that Geithner had helped hide from taxpayers the fact that banks were compensated for “making some horrifically bad decisions”.

    “These banks should have suffered the consequences of the huge risks they were taking,” said the Congressman. “After all, they kept plenty of rewards when times were good. Instead, the Fed found a way to socialize these major losses so these banks could survive and continue making more bad decisions, at the expense of the American people and the value of the dollar.”

    Paul pointed out that claims the bailout helped save the economy are directly contradicted by the latest job figures, which show 85,000 job losses in December and the unemployment rate, which according to traditional calculations stands at a whopping 22 per cent.

    “It is hard to argue that this sort of government waste has done anything but harm to our economy,” said Paul. Raiding Main Street to bail out Wall Street is a foolish idea. Main Street productivity and the strength of the dollar is the bedrock of the economy. You cannot gut this foundation without eventually toppling everything else. This is what too many policy makers either don’t understand or refuse to face. Or even worse, perhaps they do understand, but don’t care!”

    The Congressman added that the whole fiasco only underlined the preposterousness of the claim that the Federal Reserve should retain its independence.

    “This claim that the Fed should have “independence” is a canard,” said Paul. “They very much enjoy their comfortable pattern of bailing out friends and devaluing the currency with no oversight and no accountability. Geithner specifically asked officials at AIG not to disclose to the SEC or to the public particulars about this special deal for his friends. We only know these details now because AIG was eventually forthcoming when Congress demanded some answers.”

    Paul said that Geithner has been “praised and thanked” for his actions but instead should be “rebuked and fired,” while the scandal proves that the Fed should be stripped of its power to engage in “experimental” monetary policy in the future.

    Watch a clip of the Congressman’s comments below.

    YouTube - 1-11-10_Ron Paul - AIG bailout, Geithner Shenanigans
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    OldSchool

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    Ron Paul is the only politician I have ever liked...

    While he's not the ONLY politician I have ever liked (I've talked with quite a few in my time, and I've been surprised by many, and disappointed by many), he is the first who has brought back an interest (Hope, maybe?) in politics for me in a veeeeeery long time.

    Imagine our surprise when we found out he's from our district!! I may just actually vote this time.... (=> just kidding!!)
     

    Clockwork

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    While I consider Ron Paul to be the best hope for politics in America, consider the source. PrisonPlanet and Infowars are websites from Alex Jones, a well-known "investigative journalist" and extreme left liberal. I actually know a guy that ended up on a No Fly List for purchasing one of the Alex Jones documentaries about the Bilderburg Group from Infowars.com. When it comes to news reporting in the U.S. I believe none of what I read and only half of what I see. It is a safe bet that someone can throw out anything from the extreme right or the extreme left as being 100% factual. :)
     

    SiscoKid

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    Ron Paul is brilliant on financial and banking issues. It's what he does best, he really knows his sheit there.

    You know, I know, we all know Geithner should be long gone. But since he is so high up in the Obammy administration, he must be supported. How would it look for he to be fired, or even just resign?

    They will back him until it hairlips the country, or runs it bankrupt, whichever comes first.
     

    Clockwork

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    Actions speak louder than words, Major Woody. I don't consider Alex to be a commie but I wouldn't call him a conservative. :) No one screamed louder than Alex Jones about 9/11 conspiracies and police state movements within the Bush administration.
     

    Major Woody

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    Actions do speak louder than words. Their actions have spoke volumes trying to suppress ALL the facts about what is really happening to your freedoms. Who talks more about the Constitution, YOUR corrupt government, or Alex? Who keeps signing all these 'acts' that diminish our freedoms, it is traitors who would try to bring our republic down. You will have to try harder to promote that dis-information sir. America has woken up.
     

    Clockwork

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    Actions do speak louder than words. Their actions have spoke volumes trying to suppress ALL the facts about what is really happening to your freedoms. Who talks more about the Constitution, YOUR corrupt government, or Alex? Who keeps signing all these 'acts' that diminish our freedoms, it is traitors who would try to bring our republic down. You will have to try harder to promote that dis-information sir. America has woken up.

    I'm not saying that some of the things that Alex has to say aren't true. Theres no way that I would believe things that our own lawmakers tell me, but I'd also be a fool to believe Alex Jones or Rush Limbaugh for that matter. Everyone has their own agenda. Did you just accuse me of trying to promote disinformation? *chuckles*
     
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