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    Bernanke Fights Ron Paul In Congress: ‘Gold Isn’t Money’


    Chairman Ben Bernanke faced-off with Fed-hating Representative Ron Paul during his monetary policy report to Congress on Wednesday. The head of the Fed was forced to respond to accusations of enriching already rich corporations while failing to help Main Street, while he was pushed on his views on gold. “Gold isn’t money,” Bernanke said. (See video below).

    While most of Bernanke’s reports to Congress serve politicians to pursue their own agendas by gearing the Chairman towards their issues, with Republican Rep. Bacchus talking of the unsustainability of Medicaid and Rep. Frank (D, Mass.) asking about the need to raise the debt limit without cutting spending, it was a stand-off between Bernanke and Ron Paul that took all the attention. (Read Apocalyptic Bernanke: Raise The Debt Ceiling Or Else).

    Rep. Ron Paul, Republican for Texas, asked Bernanke why a capital injection of more than $5 trillion “hasn’t done much” to help the consumer, who makes up about two-thirds of GDP in the U.S., and prop up the economy, while it helped boost corporate profits. “You could’ve given $17,000 to each citizen,” Ron Paul claimed.

    Bernanke, clearly on the defensive, told Rep. Ron Paul that his institution hadn’t spent a single dollar, rather, the Fed has been a “profit center” according to the Chairman, returning profits to the federal government. As Bernanke began to sermon Rep. Paul on the history of the Fed (“we are here to provide liquidity [in abnormal situations],” the Chairman said), he was interrupted.

    “When you wake up in the morning, do you think about the price of gold,” Rep. Paul asked. After pausing for a second, Bernanke responded, clearly uncomfortable. that he paid much attention to the price of gold, only to be interrupted once again.

    “Gold’s at about $1,580 [an ounce] this morning, what do you think of the price of gold?” asked Rep. Paul. A stern-faced Bernanke responded people bought it for protection and was once again cut-off, with Ron Paul once again on the offensive.

    “Is gold money?” he asked. Clearly bothered, Bernanke told the representative “no, gold is not money, it’s an asset. Treasuries are an asset, people hold them, but I don’t think of them as money,” said Bernanke.

    Rep. Ron Paul again jumped in, noting the long history of gold being used as money, and then asked Bernanke why people didn’t hold diamonds, clearly hinting at his fiat money criticism of the U.S. monetary system. The Fed Chairman told Rep. Paul it was nothing more than tradition, and, as he was attempting to develop his argument, Rep. Ron Paul quickly asked the acting authority of the House of Representative’s Committee on Financial Services, Rep. Bacchus, to excuse him for exceeding his time, as he returned the floor to the Committee. (Read Bernanke To Rep. Paul Ryan: QE2 Created 600,000 Jobs).

    The interesting exchange served as one of the few times Bernanke has been publicly pushed off his comfort zone by an elected official. Rep. Ron Paul brought up the issues that he’s famous for, namely, a sort of allegiance between the Fed and the nation’s most powerful institutions, the illusion of fiat money, and the gold standard. Bernanke, angered and bothered, had no option but to respond. (Read Bernanke’s Contradiction: Minutes Reveal QE3 Talk And Exit Strategy).



    http://blogs.forbes.com/afontevecchi...lds-not-money/

  • #2
    Ben = Ron Paul's *****

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    • #3
      he's such a ****... the reaming we've gotten from him and his 'institution' over the decades is embarrassing.

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      • #4
        Ron Paul is one of the few american politicans i respect.

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        • #5
          Down with the private institution known as the Federal reserve. Down with all of these corporate minded politicians who work to **** you and me so that the 1% can rulethe world.

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          • #6
            This Bernanke is a corrupt sob. Hes trying to say gold isn't money when its been money for milleniums and there is a thing called the gold standard.

            It costs $1500 for one freaking OUNCE of gold. That basically means the dollar is gonna be toilet paper pretty soon.

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            • #7
              He should put his money where his mouth is and keep the feds worthless paper then and give us all the gold their hoarding.

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              • #8
                if Ron doesnt have a fighting chance he should really try to run for vice or a cabinet position

                the guy can speak and is passionate about reform

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                • #9
                  Speaking of Ron Paul, his first Campaign TV Ad just got released, and it look promising:



                  All the buzz words: Cut Spending, Balance the Budget + Top notch Production Value = WINNING!!!

                  Ron won't run for Re-Election for Congress to concentrate 100% on the Presidential bid. They're making a serious run for it this time, not just running symbolically.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by cupocity303 View Post
                    Speaking of Ron Paul, his first Campaign TV Ad just got released, and it look promising:



                    All the buzz words: Cut Spending, Balance the Budget + Top notch Production Value = WINNING!!!

                    Ron won't run for Re-Election for Congress to concentrate 100% on the Presidential bid. They're making a serious run for it this time, not just running symbolically.
                    as good as he is and as great of a president as he'd be, i'd be lying if i said i think he'll beat the messiah

                    hopefully my fellow americans surprise me though

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