Bernanke wrote thank you letters to Audit the Fed opponents

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If you have the Federal Reserve’s back, there’s a good chance Ben Bernanke will notice.

He may even send you a thank you note.

In July, the Fed chairman sent letters of gratitude to five Democratic members of Congress after they delivered speeches on the House floor urging fellow lawmakers to reject the “Audit the Fed” bill authored by retiring Texas Republican Ron Paul, the central bank’s chief antagonist.

Their efforts failed to defeat the bill, but they were not in vain, at least in Bernanke’s eyes.

“While the outcome of the vote was not in doubt, your willingness to stand up for the independence of the Federal Reserve is greatly appreciated,” Bernanke wrote in the letters, which were obtained by POLITICO through a Freedom of Information Act request.

He continued, “Independence in monetary policy operations is now the norm for central banks around the world — and it would be a grave mistake were Congress to reverse the protection it provided to the Federal Reserve more than 30 years ago.”

The letters were sent to Reps. Barney Frank, Elijah Cummings, Melvin Watt, Carolyn Maloney and Steny Hoyer.

More:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0912/81758.html


Please take this time to write an email urging your Senators to support S. 202. All it takes is 2 minutes to write one email and copy/send it to both your Senators.

Find your Senators' contact info here:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
 
Do you think they can use them as letters of reference next time they apply for loans?

I will send another set of emails. Always remember to add Reid, reminding him of his historic exemplary support for a fed audit and asking him to bring S202 to the floor for a vote.
 
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Always remember to add Reid, reminding him of his historic exemplary support for a fed audit and asking him to bring S202 to the floor for a vote.

To send an email to Reid, you need to list a Nevada address. Anyone can call one of his offices though.
 
To send an email to Reid, you need to list a Nevada address. Anyone can call one of his offices though.

I sent an email to him. I didn't have a Nevada address. I don't remember what service I used, though.

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from the form:

Regrettably, due to the volume of mail that I receive, I can only respond to mail from Nevadans or those with ties to the state.

that doesn't say you can't send one, as some forms don't let you if your zip doesn't match, you just can't expect him to answer. At least, that is how I took it:

http://www.reid.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm
 
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Glad the "independent" Bernanke wrote personal thank you letter to them. Really shows he doesn't want to get involved in politics...
 
It's not surprising. I'm sure he wines and dines with them as well.
 
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