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Jorge Fernandez's avatar

We can 'try', but my point is that it's VERY easy for them to shut down that path.

As for Congress, it's not "pretty much", it's TOTAL, COMPLETE ownership of Congress. Those that aren't bought and paid for (I don't know any - do you?), are completely ineffective since they'll lose every important vote, and they can scream 'til they're blue in the face without effect.

How to get rid of the Fed? It's actually very easy. All it takes is to begin at the top - with the POTUS - and throw them out of the country by Executive Order backed by the military.

The Fed is a PRIVATE enterprise and, as such, can be kicked out. They are NOT government and are not essential. Quite the opposite - the Fed is the largest drain, curse, and enemy of these United States.

The problem is that there is no will and no courage (including Trump!). No President - NOT ONE - has even tried to shut down the US Central Bank (today The Fed) since Andrew Jackson did it in 1835 (almost 200 years ago).

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I don't see how it's easy to shut down the private use of silver with each other.

I think Thomas Massie is not owned. Maybe not Rand Paul either. But yes, most of them are totally controlled in one way or another. After Massie pointed out on Tucker that AIPAC assigns a "handler" to every US Congressman to tell him or her how to vote, Massie's wife died suddenly. Hmmm.

I totally approve of executive order getting rid of the Fed, and then burning the Fed to the ground. Pretty sure that Trump won't touch it though. There is just too much power to be gained by printing the reserve currency of the world. The Fed rips us off, but it also rips off the entire earth by printing cash.

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Jorge Fernandez's avatar

Here's a simple test for knowing that they are 'owned' (one way or another):

Other than TALK, what significant ACTION(S) do we observe them taking?

Do they risk it ALL, up to and including their own life?

If not, then they're just talk and they are NOT what is needed to get the job done.

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