Ron Paul: Donald Trump Wants To Audit The Federal Reserve, The "Secret Society" Loves Hillary

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Ron Paul: Donald Trump Wants To Audit The Federal Reserve, The "Secret Society" Loves Hillary

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Ron Paul: Donald Trump Wants To Audit The Federal Reserve, The "Secret Society" Loves Hillary
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Posted By Tim Hains
On Date September 7, 2016

GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump said this week that the Federal Reserve is keeping interest rates low to keep the economy alfloat. "They're keeping the rates artificially low so that Obama can go out and play golf after January and say that he did a good job," Trump said Tuesday.

Former Congressman and longtime critic of Fed policies Ron Paul said Trump's view was much closer to his than Hillary Clinton's in an interview with Fox News Channel's Neil Cavuto on Wednesday. "I find Hillary astounding," Paul said. "For her to say that we shouldn't comment on the Fed -- it is off limits, don't talk about it."
 
On a related note, there were rumors that if Dep. Trump won, Hon. Yellen would be outed quickly.



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If Trump wins, 'Yellen would resign fairly quickly': Economist

Sep 27, 2016
 
On a related note, there were rumors that if Dep. Trump won, Hon. Yellen would be outed quickly.



If Trump wins, 'Yellen would resign fairly quickly': Economist

Sep 27, 2016

A president does nominate the Fed Chairman (who must then be approved by Congress) but he cannot compel them to resign. Her current four year term runs through February, 2018 though they can be re-nominated.
 
The article suggests she would resign "as early as December" or before any elected president takes office. Not gonna happen. http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/27/if-d...rly-quickly-economist-paul-ashworth-says.html

"If Donald Trump wins November's presidential election, there is now a clear possibility that Fed Chair Janet Yellen would resign almost immediately, perhaps even before the mid-December (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting," Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, a London-based global forecasting firm, said in a note. "It is hard to see how she could continue in her position until her current term expires in early 2018."

Despite heat from Trump, the Fed chair is unlikely to walk away, said economist Alan Blinder, professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University.

"Should Donald Trump, God forbid, win the presidency, he has every right to put in a new Fed chair," Blinder said. "The notion that she would resign because of ridiculous things that he has said is ludicrous."

Trump has not called for Yellen's resignation, but indicated that he might replace her. The election comes a month before the Fed meets Dec. 13-14 — a meeting during which the Fed is widely expected to approve an interest rate hike.

Yellen comments:
"I can say emphatically that partisan politics plays no role in our decisions about the appropriate stance of monetary policy," Yellen said in response to a question about Trump's attacks. "We are trying to decide what the best policy is to foster price stability and maximum employment and to manage the variety of risks that we see as affecting the outlook. We do not discuss politics at our meetings and we do not take politics into account in our decisions."
 
Trump needs to send troops into the NY Federal Reserve Bank and seize EVERYTHING.
 
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