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By RonPaul.com on February 11, 2011
Ron Paul speaks with Yahoo! Finance’s tech|ticker about the Federal Reserve’s shenanigans. Date: 02/09/2011 Ron Paul: QE2 Is a Total Failure and Bernanke Is Delusional About Inflation Ron Paul Doesn’t Want to Violently Overthrow the Fed, He Just Wants to See It Go Away Ron Paul: Asset-buy program ‘hasn’t done anything for Main Street’ Transcript [...]
Posted in Federal Reserve, Monetary Policy, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Ben Bernanke, CPI, Inflation, QE2 |
By RonPaul.com on February 10, 2011
In response to speculations that Ron Paul might run for U.S. Senate in 2012, RonPaul.com ran an unofficial poll asking its website visitors what Ron Paul should do. The poll was open from January 14 until February 10 and attracted 7,158 votes. The results are as follows: What should Ron Paul do in 2012? Ron [...]
Posted in Ron Paul 2012, RonPaul.com Polls | Tagged 2012, President, Senate |
By RonPaul.com on February 10, 2011
Ron Paul speaks out against the U.S. government interfering in the affairs of other nations: “We should have done a lot less, a lot sooner.” Date: 02/10/2011 Transcript Dylan Ratigan: Congressman Ron Paul joining the conversation. Congressman, is there anything that anybody outside of the borders of that country can or should do? Ron Paul: [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Dylan Ratigan, Egypt, Foreign Aid, MSNBC, Revolution, Violence |
By RonPaul.com on February 10, 2011
Ron Paul and Judge Napolitano discuss Ron Paul’s first House Domestic Monetary Policy subcommittee meeting challenging Bernanke’s policies. Date: 02/09/2011 Transcript Judge Napolitano: Tonight on the docket, the campaign to audit the Federal Reserve. Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul, has been speaking out on the abuses of the Federal Reserve for years. It has printed [...]
Posted in Federal Reserve, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged End the Fed, Monetary Policy Subcommittee |
By RonPaul.com on February 10, 2011
Ron Paul discusses the potential merger between NYSE & Deutsche Boerse, the Federal Reserve and his subcommittee’s role. Date: 02/10/2011
Posted in Federal Reserve | Tagged CNBC, Monetary Policy Subcommittee, NYSE, Unemployment |
By RonPaul.com on February 9, 2011
This is the first hearing held by Dr. Ron Paul as Chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology subcommittee, which, among its other duties, oversees the Federal Reserve. Date: 02/09/2011 Video by minnesotachris – thanks! Anyone knows how to fix the audio? We tried almost everything but didn’t get any significant improvement. If you [...]
Posted in Federal Reserve, Monetary Policy, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Hearing, Monetary Policy Subcommittee |
By RonPaul.com on February 9, 2011
Ron Paul appeared on Fox & Friends to talk about jobs, the Fed and the PATRIOT Act. Date: 02/09/2011 Transcript Gretchen Carlson: President Obama wants to raise taxes on businesses in order to bail out states that can no longer pay unemployment benefits. Wasn’t the stimulus, some are asking, wasn’t the stimulus money supposed to [...]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Federal Reserve, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged PATRIOT Act, Unemployment |
By RonPaul.com on February 8, 2011
Ron Paul exposes the Fed’s destructive monetary policy and talks about Wednesday’s hearing entitled “Can Monetary Policy Really Create Jobs?” (Tune in to CNBC at 10 am EST to watch the hearing) Date: 02/08/2011 Transcript Larry Kudlow: At the top of this half hour, we have an exclusive interview with the House Monetary Chairman, Ron [...]
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By RonPaul.com on February 8, 2011
Ron Paul spoke on the House floor today in opposition to extending the unconstitutional “PATRIOT” Act. After Ron Paul’s speech, the motion to suspend the rules and pass the extension of three PATRIOT Act provisions failed by a vote of 277-148. Since they were attempting to pass it on the suspension calendar, the vote would [...]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Ron Paul in Congress, Ron Paul's Speeches | Tagged FISA, PATRIOT Act, Privacy |