January 2010
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By RonPaul.com on January 11, 2010
Why the Fed Likes Independence by Ron Paul Last week it was revealed that when Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner was Chairman of the New York Federal Reserve, he urged AIG officials not to disclose to the Securities Exchange Commission relevant details of agreements with banks to bail out Goldman Sachs. Apparently he felt at the [...]
Posted in Federal Reserve, Ron Paul's Writings, Texas Straight Talk | Tagged Audit the Fed, Secrecy, Tim Geithner, Unemployment, Wall Street |
By RonPaul.com on January 10, 2010
Show: Forbes.com’s Intelligent Investing Host: Steve Forbes Date: 01/09/2010 Transcript Steve Forbes: What precisely will your bill on auditing the Fed do and not do? Just clear that up. Ron Paul: Matter of fact, it’s a pretty weak bill when you think about it. Steve Forbes: Seems pretty mild. Ron Paul: From their viewpoint, it [...]
Posted in Federal Reserve, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Audit the Fed, HR 1207, Interest rates |
By RonPaul.com on January 10, 2010
Date: 01/07/2009 Show: Alex Jones Show Transcript Alex Jones: He’s now all over mainstream television, The New York Times, The L.A. Times, The Houston Chronicles say, “Ron Paul is right”, from outsider to mainline. And thank God he’s been there telling the truth so that people now have a choice between collectivism, big government, and [...]
Posted in Economy, Foreign Policy, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Alex Jones, Body Scanner, Congress, Healthcare Bill, Homeschooling, Terrorism |
By RonPaul.com on January 8, 2010
Ron Paul appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” to discuss the lack of difference between the two major parties, as well as the public’s growing frustration with the political establishment – and what we can do about it. Show: The Rachel Maddow Show Channel: MSNBC Date: 1/6/2009 Transcript Rachel Maddow: There’s Republican Senator Lindsey [...]
Posted in Republican Party, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Balanced Budget, Democratic Party, Establishment, Lindsey Graham, Republican Party, Sound money, South Carolina |
By RonPaul.com on January 7, 2010
Congressman Ron Paul issued the following statement regarding recent revelations that then New York Fed Chair Timothy Geithner urged AIG to avoid disclosing to the SEC details of agreements with banks that bailed out credit default swap counterparties such as Goldman Sachs: “The new details revealed today regarding AIG’s bailout in 2008 come as no [...]
Posted in Federal Reserve, Ron Paul's Writings | Tagged AIG, Bailout, SEC, Secrecy, Timothy Geithner |
By RonPaul.com on January 6, 2010
Show: the ED show Channel: msnbc Date: 1/5/2010 Transcript Ed Schultz: [...] who has spoken out against former vice president Dick Cheney a number of times. Congressman Ron Paul of Texas, who has also been an advocate of not doing international intervention when it comes to terrorism and when it comes to fighting terrorism, because [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Al Qaeda, Al Qaida, Ed Schultz, Ed Show, Terrorism
By RonPaul.com on January 6, 2010
Show: Larry King Live Channel: CNN Date: 01/04/2009 Transcript Larry King: We’re back discussion terrorism and the return of the president from vacation. In Clute, Texas is Congressman Ron Paul, Republican of Texas. He’s a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and was a candidate for his party’s presidential nomination in 2008. Here in [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy | Tagged Andrea Tantaros, Dick Cheney, Larry King, Larry King Live, Obama, Peter Beinart, Preventative War, Preventive War, Tanya Acker, Terrorism, Torture, Yemen |
By RonPaul.com on January 4, 2010
by Ron Paul This past week we celebrated the end of what most people agree was a decade best forgotten. New York Times columnist and leading Keynesian economist Paul Krugman called it the Big Zero in a recent column. He wrote that “there was a whole lot of nothing going on in measures of economic [...]
Posted in Economy, Ron Paul's Writings, Texas Straight Talk | Tagged Barnie Madoff, Keynes, Keynesian Economics, Keynesianism, Krugman, Sarbanes-Oxley |