FED: Bank-connected congressman blamed for undermining HR 1207

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Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has complained that the bill he sponsored calling for an audit of the Federal Reserve has been "gutted" by congressional committee, pointing specifically to a legislator whose campaign coffers have been boosted by the banking industry.

As WND reported, Paul sponsored H.R. 1207, a bill requiring the Federal Reserve – an organization that's independent from the U.S. government but nonetheless oversees U.S. monetary policy – be opened to oversight by Congress. The plan compiled over 300 co-sponsors in the House before being sent to committee.

But in a telephone interview with a Bloomberg reporter, Paul said the teeth have been ripped out of the bill.

"There's nothing left; it's been gutted," Paul said. "This is not a partisan issue. People all over the country want to know what the Fed is up to, and this legislation was supposed to help them do that."

Paul told Bloomberg the bill has been stripped of provisions that closed loopholes protecting the Fed, including exemption from audits of transactions with foreign central banks and protected communications
between the Board, reserve banks and staff.

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Paul blamed the chairman of the House Financial Service Committee's panel on domestic monetary policy, Rep. Mel Watt, D-N.C., for eliminating "just about everything" in preparation for the bill's consideration on the floor of the House.

Watt, is has also been revealed, has significant connections to the banking industry.



It its report, Bloomberg mentioned that Watt's congressional district includes Charlotte, headquarters of Bank of America Corp., the biggest U.S. lender.

Further investigation through OpenSecrets.org reveals that the largest share of Watt's campaign contributions in the 2008 election cycle came from the finance, insurance and real estate industries.

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In fact, of $609,072 given to Watt, $217,109 – or 35.6 percent – came from the money sector, including over $187,000 – or nearly 31 percent of his total contributions – from political action committees within the finance, insurance and real estate industry. The next highest industry supporting Watt was labor, which contributed only 14 percent of his total war chest.

Furthermore, the four largest contributors to Watt's cause were Bank of America, Wachovia Corp., American Express and the American Bankers Association.

Keith Kelly, a spokesman for Watt, declined to comment and told Bloomberg Watt wasn't immediately available for an interview.

Paul, however, told Bloomberg he intends to introduce an amendment that would restore the bill's legislation to its original language when it comes to the House floor for a vote.

Paul long has been a critic of the secrecy of the Federal Reserve.

"Throughout its nearly 100-year history, the Federal Reserve has presided over the near-complete destruction of the United States dollar," he said earlier. "Since 1913, the dollar has lost over 95 percent of its purchasing power, aided and abetted by the Federal Reserve's loose monetary policy."

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"Since its inception, the Federal Reserve has always operated in the shadows, without sufficient scrutiny or oversight of its operations," Paul said when the plan to audit the Fed was introduced. "While the conventional excuse is that this is intended to reduce the Fed's susceptibility to political pressures, the reality is that the Fed acts as a foil for the government. Whenever you question the Fed about the strength of the dollar, they will refer you to the Treasury, and vice versa. The Federal Reserve has, on the one hand, many of the privileges of government agencies, while retaining benefits of private organizations, such as being insulated from Freedom of Information Act requests."

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Paul has warned, "The Federal Reserve can enter into agreements with foreign central banks and foreign governments, and the GAO is prohibited from auditing or even seeing these agreements. Why should a government-established agency, whose police force has federal law enforcement powers, and whose notes have legal tender status in this country, be allowed to enter into agreements with foreign powers and foreign banking institutions with no oversight? Particularly when hundreds of billions of dollars of currency swaps have been announced and implemented, the Fed's negotiations with the European Central Bank, the Bank of International Settlements
, and other institutions should face increased scrutiny, most especially because of their significant effect on foreign policy. If the State Department were able to do this, it would be characterized as a rogue agency and brought to heel, and if a private individual did this he might face prosecution under the Logan Act, yet the Fed avoids both fates."

WND previously reported that the Fed, despite being ordered to disclose to whom it awarded some $2 trillion in discount "stimulus" loans, continues its fight for secrecy.

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Hmm, we should start calling everyone in his district to tell them all about how their representative is selling their futures to the banks a couple hundred thousand dollars.
 
Im so tired of playing the political games. Cant we just beat the shit out of someone already?
 
Im so tired of playing the political games. Cant we just beat the shit out of someone already?

I've been ready.
You, me, and Chuck Norris will get Ron to point out the traitors in D.C., and we will commence to make ground chuck out of them.
 
What about the suggestion that we make a commercial outing him and running it in his district? Let's go after him.
 
Paul blamed the chairman of the House Financial Service Committee's panel on domestic monetary policy, Rep. Mel Watt, D-N.C., for eliminating "just about everything" in preparation for the bill's consideration on the floor of the House.

Watt an idiot. :mad:
 
why am I just not surprised. What bitter irony will unfold if a neutered 1207 passes, with RP himself voting against it because it has lost all its potency.

And the fight for freedom continues.
 
why am I just not surprised. What bitter irony will unfold if a neutered 1207 passes, with RP himself voting against it because it has lost all its potency.

And the fight for freedom continues.

Then what sweet irony it would be for Ron to win the Presidency in 2012 and then abolish the Federal Reserve, just like Andrew Jackson abolished the 2nd Bank of America. Sweet sweet revenge. :D
 
Now that we know Watts the matter, we should tell everyone else.
 
What about the suggestion that we make a commercial outing him and running it in his district? Let's go after him.

Did he support the recent Hate Crimes Bill?

Here's a snippet I found about him opposing stricter hate crime penalties in 1993:

Watt opposes tougher hate-crime penalties
Sept. 26, 1993
Morning Star


Rep. Mel Watt...found himself in some unusual company when he opposed a bill calling for harsher penalties for hate crimes...

"I'm not concerned about constitutionality. I just think it's a bad idea," he said in concluding his comments on the floor.

"The focus of prosecution will shift from proving facts to delving into emotions and motivations," he said.


http://news.google.com/newspapers?i...RQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6547,4197549&dq=mel-watt&hl=en
 
Now is the time to say fuck this shit and bring it to the floor monday morning under suspension and get a fucking roll call vote already.

308 cosponsors signed on to the full bill, not the Watt version. This is war
 
Did he support the recent Hate Crimes Bill?

Here's a snippet I found about him opposing stricter hate crime penalties in 1993:


Wow, if he did support it this time around it would be a nice "sound bite."
 
I've been ready.
You, me, and Chuck Norris will get Ron to point out the traitors in D.C., and we will commence to make ground chuck out of them.

Don't forget your buddy Zap. I've got a well-armed rag tag group of 6 who would be honored to die for the preservation of Liberty.

I have to admit- the bank is smart- too smart. I'm not surprised Mr. Watts, NAACP member and African American, was selected to be front man. The Paulian movement is already attacked as being "racist" on a regular basis; I'm sure this was meant to play right into that.

This morning I had a wonderful dream. Someone had kidnapped Mr. Watt's sons, and had started mailing their fingers and toes to the other members of Congress who opposed HR1207. What a lovely dream. I still smile at the sounds of their crying, and the wails of the receiving parents.

But back here in reality, no, we don't shoot first. Why? Because we are better than them.

If anyone plays the "race card" re: Watts, make sure to play the "Ralph Nader incident" right back at them:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Watt#Ralph_Nader_incident

What's the move, gentlemen? Some ideas off the top of my head:

1. Anti-Watts campaign next time he runs for reelection (natch)
2. Organize some more protests
3. Use the anger towards Watts to fuel more moneybombs for Paulian candidates

As always, my meager skills and resources are at your disposal. I am ready to help, and honored to serve.
 
Don't forget your buddy Zap. I've got a well-armed rag tag group of 6 who would be honored to die for the preservation of Liberty.

I have to admit- the bank is smart- too smart. I'm not surprised Mr. Watts, NAACP member and African American, was selected to be front man. The Paulian movement is already attacked as being "racist" on a regular basis; I'm sure this was meant to play right into that.

This morning I had a wonderful dream. Someone had kidnapped Mr. Watt's sons, and had started mailing their fingers and toes to the other members of Congress who opposed HR1207. What a lovely dream. I still smile at the sounds of their crying, and the wails of the receiving parents.

But back here in reality, no, we don't shoot first. Why? Because we are better than them.

If anyone plays the "race card" re: Watts, make sure to play the "Ralph Nader incident" right back at them:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Watt#Ralph_Nader_incident

What's the move, gentlemen? Some ideas off the top of my head:

1. Anti-Watts campaign next time he runs for reelection (natch)
2. Organize some more protests
3. Use the anger towards Watts to fuel more moneybombs for Paulian candidates

As always, my meager skills and resources are at your disposal. I am ready to help, and honored to serve.

The Bankers all ready beat you to it. Charles A. Lindbergh fought tooth and nail against the banking cartel. His son's son ended up being kidnapped years later and found killed...do you think this was a coincidence? We know what the bankers are capable of.

Charles Lindbergh shared many of his father's views and was one of the most influential and powerful figures of his time. He was staunchly anti-war and non-interventionist. He knew as well as his father who called WWI US intervening purely based on finances from international bankers like WPG Harding, what the gig entailed.

They killed his son to silence him and soon after he fled America.

Food for thought.
 
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