Congressman Ron Paul discusses the growing world financial crisis and expanding government control in this speech, which everyone interested in freedom should read or hear.
Ron Paul: State of the Republic Address
January 23, 2010 by Jan Freeman
Posted in Poetry | Tagged Crisis, Financial Crisis, Future, Injustice, Money, Politics, Society, World Affairs | 2 Comments
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Interesting blog, thank you.
With all those vested interests hough I doubt that even if e.g. an audit the Fed bill passes it will lead to full disclosure or a IASB type “true and fair view”.
Thanks for your comment. The idea is that just one disclosure of malpractice would hopefully be enough to initiate a full investigation, then those manipulating behind the scenes will be unmasked.