Trump says he should get a say on Federal Reserve interest rate decisions
Although I would agree with most of his policies as president, as a free market libertarian and equal party offender, this is a big no-no. Markets, not government should have a say in monetary policy. #abolishthefed Source: Trump says he should get a say on Federal Reserve interest rate decisions
Jim Quinn: Everybody Knows | ZeroHedge
Long read but couldn’t have said it better myself…. Source: Jim Quinn: Everybody Knows | ZeroHedge
(515) These Countries to Hold Bitcoin as Reserve Asset As Fiat System Starts to Fail – YouTube
https://youtu.be/pGRnsLKSVsI?si=5mq8QZtQHYnfaiQo
There is Something Rotten in the State of Denmark, er..United States
In less than two weeks we have seen an attack on our democracy and a threat to what is supposed to be a Constitutional Republic but instead has been a Banana Republic. What’s Wrong with American Politics Right Now? America stands at a critical juncture, and the political landscape of the last ten days has […]
Quite the Saturday
The deaths of Dr. Ruth, Richard Simmons and Shannon Doherty were overshadowed by Donald J Trump this weekend. The recent attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump has shaken the nation, stirring deep-seated tensions and highlighting the volatile state of our political climate. As we grapple with the implications of this event, it is crucial […]
The real problem with Biden and Trump
Source: The real problem with Biden and Trump
Fractional Reserve Banking Explained in One Minute – YouTube(Criminal and immoral and the reason that we have inflation and why the middle class suffer the most with higher prices and housing costs.)
Lender of Last Resort – The Official Site for the Infinite Banking Concept – R. Nelson Nash
Source: Lender of Last Resort – The Official Site for the Infinite Banking Concept – R. Nelson Nash
(117) The Fed’s New Mandate: Bank Failures – YouTube
The Money Supply Is Growing Again and the Fed Wants It that Way | Mises Institute
Source: The Money Supply Is Growing Again and the Fed Wants It that Way | Mises Institute