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Video - Alan Greenspan Admits The Federal Reserve Is Above The Law & Answers To No One
“If you look at the nuts and bolts of what it really does, it facilitates high-frequency harassment of our decision-making process, our monetary policy decision-making process,” he told reporters in Raleigh, N.C. “I don’t think anyone would view that as a constructive approach to oversight of any other agency, and certainly not one as important as the Federal Reserve.”Gosh, can't have the decisions of the FR questioned; that would be outrageous HARASSMENT!
From Subject Heading:He suckered you into watching a 9 minute video!
"Alan Greenspan Admits The Federal Reserve Is Above The Law & Answers To No One"
Could someone please tell me exactly where Alan Greenspan says this? All I see is a 9-minute video of a TV appearance from 8 years ago. Originally Posted by lustylad
Fed Res President Jeffrey Lacker said:
“If you look at the nuts and bolts of what it really does, it facilitates high-frequency harassment of our decision-making process, our monetary policy decision-making process,” he told reporters in Raleigh, N.C. “I don’t think anyone would view that as a constructive approach to oversight of any other agency, and certainly not one as important as the Federal Reserve.”Gosh, can't have the decisions of the FR questioned; that would be outrageous HARASSMENT! Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Do you know how often the Fed Chairman (now Chairwoman) already has to haul his/her ass up to Capitol Hill and sit there answering stupid questions? What useful purpose would be served by requiring more of this? Much better to let them do their jobs instead of making them public scapegoats every time something goes wrong with the economy or using them for gratuitous grandstanding by dipshit politicians who flunked Econ 101.
. Originally Posted by lustylad
Do you know how often the Fed Chairman (now Chairwoman) already has to haul his/her ass up to Capitol Hill and sit there answering stupid questions? What useful purpose would be served by requiring more of this? Much better to let them do their jobs instead of making them public scapegoats every time something goes wrong with the economy or using them for gratuitous grandstanding by dipshit politicians who flunked Econ 101.I hope you're being sarcastic. Otherwise, this is an incredibly ignorant statement.
. Originally Posted by lustylad
Audits are a normal course of practice for most all large businesses. Why oppose an audit of the FR?For your information, the FR already provides MULTIPLE annual audits. In fact we audit the hell out of the Federal Reserve. Go online and you can find the consolidated financial statements as audited by Deloitte & Touche. Each of the 12 regional Fed banks undergoes its own audit. The Inspector General's office conducts its audits. The Government Accounting Office (GAO) conducts its audits. As far as the need for yet ANOTHER audit is concerned, can you say REDUNDANT?
The Richmond Chairman labeled the "Audit The Fed" bill as harassment!
Did you ever think that if the FR provide an annual audit, then they wouldn't have to come before congress and answer question upon question. That is what an audit does; provides transparency. Why oppose transparency? Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Link to those audits, please. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyThere are too many of them. That's why you need to know what you are looking for before you start. Here are links to the links.