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December 23, 2010 at 9:31 AM #645224December 23, 2010 at 10:27 AM #644155briansd1Guest
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kucinich thinks the Fed is a threat to american sovereignity.[/quote]Kucinich, Ron Paul and the Tea Party have more in common than the partisans would like to admit.
The focus on national sovereignty is all about fear.
I personally believe that we live in a interdependent world. National sovereignty (the nation-state) will need to slowly give way to a different world order.
The Fed and our Federal government can prop up the finances of foreign countries. And China has been helping us out by buying our treasuries.
China is now helping stabilize Europe.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2039278,00.htmlStrong central banks are here to stay, at least for the foreseable future.
December 23, 2010 at 10:27 AM #644227briansd1Guest[quote=patb]
kucinich thinks the Fed is a threat to american sovereignity.[/quote]Kucinich, Ron Paul and the Tea Party have more in common than the partisans would like to admit.
The focus on national sovereignty is all about fear.
I personally believe that we live in a interdependent world. National sovereignty (the nation-state) will need to slowly give way to a different world order.
The Fed and our Federal government can prop up the finances of foreign countries. And China has been helping us out by buying our treasuries.
China is now helping stabilize Europe.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2039278,00.htmlStrong central banks are here to stay, at least for the foreseable future.
December 23, 2010 at 10:27 AM #644807briansd1Guest[quote=patb]
kucinich thinks the Fed is a threat to american sovereignity.[/quote]Kucinich, Ron Paul and the Tea Party have more in common than the partisans would like to admit.
The focus on national sovereignty is all about fear.
I personally believe that we live in a interdependent world. National sovereignty (the nation-state) will need to slowly give way to a different world order.
The Fed and our Federal government can prop up the finances of foreign countries. And China has been helping us out by buying our treasuries.
China is now helping stabilize Europe.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2039278,00.htmlStrong central banks are here to stay, at least for the foreseable future.
December 23, 2010 at 10:27 AM #644943briansd1Guest[quote=patb]
kucinich thinks the Fed is a threat to american sovereignity.[/quote]Kucinich, Ron Paul and the Tea Party have more in common than the partisans would like to admit.
The focus on national sovereignty is all about fear.
I personally believe that we live in a interdependent world. National sovereignty (the nation-state) will need to slowly give way to a different world order.
The Fed and our Federal government can prop up the finances of foreign countries. And China has been helping us out by buying our treasuries.
China is now helping stabilize Europe.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2039278,00.htmlStrong central banks are here to stay, at least for the foreseable future.
December 23, 2010 at 10:27 AM #645264briansd1Guest[quote=patb]
kucinich thinks the Fed is a threat to american sovereignity.[/quote]Kucinich, Ron Paul and the Tea Party have more in common than the partisans would like to admit.
The focus on national sovereignty is all about fear.
I personally believe that we live in a interdependent world. National sovereignty (the nation-state) will need to slowly give way to a different world order.
The Fed and our Federal government can prop up the finances of foreign countries. And China has been helping us out by buying our treasuries.
China is now helping stabilize Europe.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2039278,00.htmlStrong central banks are here to stay, at least for the foreseable future.
December 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM #644160permabearParticipantKucinich and Ron Paul work closely hand-in-hand. My pet theory is Kucinich introduced this bill so that people went “oh my god that’s preposterous!” That way, when Ron Paul introduces a bill to only remove the Fed, without nationalizing banking or replacing our money, it will be seen as more moderate: “oh, now that’s ok, we’re just going to do away with the Fed”.
December 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM #644232permabearParticipantKucinich and Ron Paul work closely hand-in-hand. My pet theory is Kucinich introduced this bill so that people went “oh my god that’s preposterous!” That way, when Ron Paul introduces a bill to only remove the Fed, without nationalizing banking or replacing our money, it will be seen as more moderate: “oh, now that’s ok, we’re just going to do away with the Fed”.
December 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM #644812permabearParticipantKucinich and Ron Paul work closely hand-in-hand. My pet theory is Kucinich introduced this bill so that people went “oh my god that’s preposterous!” That way, when Ron Paul introduces a bill to only remove the Fed, without nationalizing banking or replacing our money, it will be seen as more moderate: “oh, now that’s ok, we’re just going to do away with the Fed”.
December 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM #644948permabearParticipantKucinich and Ron Paul work closely hand-in-hand. My pet theory is Kucinich introduced this bill so that people went “oh my god that’s preposterous!” That way, when Ron Paul introduces a bill to only remove the Fed, without nationalizing banking or replacing our money, it will be seen as more moderate: “oh, now that’s ok, we’re just going to do away with the Fed”.
December 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM #645269permabearParticipantKucinich and Ron Paul work closely hand-in-hand. My pet theory is Kucinich introduced this bill so that people went “oh my god that’s preposterous!” That way, when Ron Paul introduces a bill to only remove the Fed, without nationalizing banking or replacing our money, it will be seen as more moderate: “oh, now that’s ok, we’re just going to do away with the Fed”.
December 23, 2010 at 11:55 AM #644200poorgradstudentParticipantThis is really nothing new from Kucinich. He’s far, FAR left of the mainstream Democratic party.
December 23, 2010 at 11:55 AM #644272poorgradstudentParticipantThis is really nothing new from Kucinich. He’s far, FAR left of the mainstream Democratic party.
December 23, 2010 at 11:55 AM #644851poorgradstudentParticipantThis is really nothing new from Kucinich. He’s far, FAR left of the mainstream Democratic party.
December 23, 2010 at 11:55 AM #644987poorgradstudentParticipantThis is really nothing new from Kucinich. He’s far, FAR left of the mainstream Democratic party.
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