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Complete nonsense

 

Prove it.

 

...Right, you can't. Because the Fed isn't a part of the Federal Government, despite the name.

 

If you really are serious about this subject and aren't just trolling, read this book. I even found a PDF for you so you don't have to pay.

https://archive.org/details/CreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.Edward-G.EdwardGriffin

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Prove it.

 

...Right, you can't. Because the Fed isn't a part of the Federal Government, despite the name.

 

If you really are serious about this subject and aren't just trolling, read this book. I even found a PDF for you so you don't have to pay.

https://archive.org/details/CreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.Edward-G.EdwardGriffin

It does not open. I'm not trolling at all. I've got the truth. You are under the sway of conspiracy theorists

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And he is wrong, too? Or is he just part of the conspiracy?

 

Paul Solman: People I know, very sophisticated people, think it’s nuts that one arm of the government, the Federal Reserve, is buying loans that are issued by another part of the government, the U.S. Treasury. What’s the defense of that, the left hand buys from the right hand?

 

Paul Solman: So it’s foolish to think of this being just one government — the United States government. These are two completely separate parts of the government, you’re saying?

Catherine Mann: These are two completely separate parts of the government, and the Federal Reserve has to be responsive to what the consequences for the economy are of what happens in the other side in Washington… well, further down Constitution Avenue, under the big dome.

 

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/are-the-fed-and-the-treasury-in-cahoots/


 

A professor from the St. Michaels College Linguistics department? That's authoritative... :lol:

More authoritative than you! That's for sure

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Is a linguistics professor's MySpace page more authoritative than the Federal Reserve's own description of itself?

 

Because the Federal Reserve says it's not part of the government.

The Federal Reserve System fulfills its public mission as an independent entity within government.

http://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/about_14986.htm

 

What does an "arm of the government even mean?"

:doh:

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Is a linguistics professor's MySpace page more authoritative than the Federal Reserve's own description of itself?

 

Because the Federal Reserve says it's not part of the government.

 

When the Federal Reserve has a MySpace page and is on the cover of Tiger Beat, THEN gatorman will take them seriously.

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Your Orwellian take on the world is creepy

 

"Orwellian." "Obfuscation." You really have a way with words.

 

Sadly, that way is contrary to all common and accepted usage, which makes it impossible to discuss anything with you. But you have a way.

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