House passes Ron Paul's 'Audit the Fed’ bill

Published time: July 25, 2012 19:14
Edited time: July 25, 2012 23:32
Ron Paul (T.J. Kirkpatrick / Getty Images / AFP)

A bill introduced by Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) to audit America’s central bank, the Federal Reserve, passed the US House of Representatives overwhelmingly Wednesday afternoon by a 327-98 vote.

Paul’s ongoing efforts to call for increased transparency in the Federal Reserve have become a hallmark of his tenure in Congress and of his current campaign for the presidency. 

Rep. Paul is still vying for the GOP nomination and intends to speak at the Republican National Convention in Florida next month. And although Paul has as recently as this week refused to endorse presumptive party nominee Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor has supported the congressman’s proposal to audit the Fed.

"Ron Paul's 'Audit The Fed' bill is a reminder of his tireless efforts to promote sound money and a more transparent Federal Reserve," Romney writes on his official Twitter page.

During the Wednesday afternoon vote in Washington, D.C., Paul received backing from all House Republicans but one, as well as support from 89 congressional Democrats.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), was among those on the opposing party of Paul’s that still saw reason to support the bill. "The Fed creates trillions of dollars out of nothing and gives it to banks,” Rep. Kucinich said before Wednesday’s vote. “Congress is in the dark. The Fed sets the stage for the subprime meltdown. Congress is in the dark. The Fed takes a dive on LIBOR. Congress is in the dark. The Fed doesn’t tell regulators what is going on. Congress is in the dark.”

"It is time for us to bring the Fed into the sunshine of accountability," the democratic congressman continued.

House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) was one of those opposed to the bill, saying that passing it “increases the likelihood that the Fed will make decisions based on political rather than economic considerations, and that is not a recipe for sound monetary policy.”

Ben Bernanke, chairman of the US Federal Reserve has said that, although the Fed is “quite transparent and accountable on monetary policy,” there was room for improvement. Speaking to the House Financial Service Committee last week, Bernanke said the agency still “needs to be transparent and it needs to be accountable,” even though he believes that his quarterly projections and press conferences already allow the central bank to be relatively open with Americans.

Although Wednesday’s vote was a success for the congressman’s efforts to bring added transparency to the Fed, his fight for an audit doesn’t end here. Next the bill will be brought to the Senate for a vote, where it is not expected to pass. If it does clear both sides of Congress, however, it will then be sent to the desk of President Barack Obama for him to sign into law.

Comments (42)

Amvet (unregistered) 29.07.2012 10:31

The concept that a giant country would put control of its financial system into  private hands and never perform an audit is straight out of a fairy tale.Audit the Fed.Inventory all of our gold reserves.Inventory our out-of-country military bases. Audit the Department of Defense.Do a tax audit on all Senators and Congressmen and check on quid pro quo cash flow from foreign agents.

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ts (unregistered) 28.07.2012 19:42

Jesus didnt come to make a religion full of hypocrites. Religion likes control, it says you become better by your own hard work, more or less. They dont like to be directed by God, the Holy Spirit and so on. They accept what is acceptable to them and misinterpret Scriptures to justify their own hypocrisy, so in the end they are exactly like the Pharisees who said traditions are better than the Will of God. Religion likes to say I know the truth while you dont, my truth is truthier. I belong to a group which is exactly right, others are wrong, but well, not everyone is the one to know the ultimate truth only we know. I go to church say something, because others are watching I do that because others told me, I like to live, so I go about and do everything pagans do and I say to myself, today this is not a sin, it could have been 2k years ago, but not today. We are more advanced, at least they say, so I must believe. You know the society set s the standard for me and God is a religious thing which belongs only to the church buildings. This is a usual "Christian" who believes that he believes. They dont seek Jesus, they dont need Him, they think their abominations are worthy of seeking. To me, Ron Paul is a hypocrite. Like most of the politicians. Teaming up with others who like mass murder and other things shows he has no restraint either. He has his own philosophy ... he doesnt care for humans, he cares for the US as a power not as much about trying to make peace in the world ... since the US is the maker of most wars at these times.

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TRUTHBEKNOWN (unregistered) 26.07.2012 17:01

Doctrine- God requires a HUMAN SACRIFICE in order to offer forgiveness. How can a man with a mind that works accept this lunacy. Here sir dwell on this "pearl"
persona l experience - no books required
you could be born in the deepest darkest cave on mars no other life on the entire planet and KNOW that which gifts LIFE. I found my treasure of treasures and i wasnt in any book.

Jes us wasn't "human" like the rest of us, and the sacrifice was needed for those Jews who were still in the OT mentality of cleansing their sins with a animal sacrifice. Instead God sent his ONLY begotten Son to show humanity what is truly moral and that we should follow in Jesus footsteps.  If more would follow Jesus there would be more love and forgiveness in the world. Don't you think? Tell me what sin has Jesus done ? He even asked God to forgive those who were killing him on the cross, because he said they know not what they do!
We get our knowledge from books, history and those who have made mistakes so we can then learn from our past mistakes. I found my treasure through Jesus Christ and the Holy BIble, and did not found it through mens philosophy but through Gods philosophy.

Colossians 2:8
Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.
This is what Ron Paul is , and the rest of those hypocrites in the white house, and those hypocrites in the Churches....
2 Corinthians 11:13-15King James Version (KJV) 13 For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. 14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. 15 Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.
God showed us the error of our ways, by sacrificing Jesus because he was PURE and WITHOUT SIN!  Through Him we see that we are just but not perfect and we realize that we have sin in our lives....

Are you saying you are perfect sir? Do you lust for women/men? Because adultery is also in the heart and not always physical....Have you ever lied? Stole? Gossipped? Convet your neighbors success?.......

Why is it so hard for many to see that Jesus is the WAY the TRUTH and the LIFE?....


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