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[quote=patientrenter]The Fed prints money. What’s the point in auditing them?
“Hmmm…. we discovered there is a trillion dollars missing,” said Jim the auditor.
[/quote]The point is not to find out stuff that the Fed itself doesn’t know, but to let the public (or hell even anyone outside the actual Fed itself) know what the hell they are doing behind close doors. Who are they giving all this money too? Is the Fed corrupted?
Right now Congress doesn’t know what the Fed is doing because the Fed doesn’t have to tell anyone.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]The Fed prints money. What’s the point in auditing them?
“Hmmm…. we discovered there is a trillion dollars missing,” said Jim the auditor.
[/quote]The point is not to find out stuff that the Fed itself doesn’t know, but to let the public (or hell even anyone outside the actual Fed itself) know what the hell they are doing behind close doors. Who are they giving all this money too? Is the Fed corrupted?
Right now Congress doesn’t know what the Fed is doing because the Fed doesn’t have to tell anyone.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]The Fed prints money. What’s the point in auditing them?
“Hmmm…. we discovered there is a trillion dollars missing,” said Jim the auditor.
[/quote]The point is not to find out stuff that the Fed itself doesn’t know, but to let the public (or hell even anyone outside the actual Fed itself) know what the hell they are doing behind close doors. Who are they giving all this money too? Is the Fed corrupted?
Right now Congress doesn’t know what the Fed is doing because the Fed doesn’t have to tell anyone.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]The Fed prints money. What’s the point in auditing them?
“Hmmm…. we discovered there is a trillion dollars missing,” said Jim the auditor.
[/quote]The point is not to find out stuff that the Fed itself doesn’t know, but to let the public (or hell even anyone outside the actual Fed itself) know what the hell they are doing behind close doors. Who are they giving all this money too? Is the Fed corrupted?
Right now Congress doesn’t know what the Fed is doing because the Fed doesn’t have to tell anyone.
TheBreezeParticipantI hope you have better luck on your trips than I do. I always depart, sober, with a reasonable spending plan … and it always ends the same way. I’m awoken the next day with a hangover by the fraud prevention department of some financial institution: “Did you authorize the purchase of two bottles of liquor for $300 that you can normally get at Ralph’s for $10 each?” or some other ridiculous thing/things.
I guess it’s the audacity of hope that keeps me coming back for more (or maybe its that one special stripper who I know for sure in my drunken, self-deluded state will go home with me if I just buy enough lap dances).
TheBreezeParticipantI hope you have better luck on your trips than I do. I always depart, sober, with a reasonable spending plan … and it always ends the same way. I’m awoken the next day with a hangover by the fraud prevention department of some financial institution: “Did you authorize the purchase of two bottles of liquor for $300 that you can normally get at Ralph’s for $10 each?” or some other ridiculous thing/things.
I guess it’s the audacity of hope that keeps me coming back for more (or maybe its that one special stripper who I know for sure in my drunken, self-deluded state will go home with me if I just buy enough lap dances).
TheBreezeParticipantI hope you have better luck on your trips than I do. I always depart, sober, with a reasonable spending plan … and it always ends the same way. I’m awoken the next day with a hangover by the fraud prevention department of some financial institution: “Did you authorize the purchase of two bottles of liquor for $300 that you can normally get at Ralph’s for $10 each?” or some other ridiculous thing/things.
I guess it’s the audacity of hope that keeps me coming back for more (or maybe its that one special stripper who I know for sure in my drunken, self-deluded state will go home with me if I just buy enough lap dances).
TheBreezeParticipantI hope you have better luck on your trips than I do. I always depart, sober, with a reasonable spending plan … and it always ends the same way. I’m awoken the next day with a hangover by the fraud prevention department of some financial institution: “Did you authorize the purchase of two bottles of liquor for $300 that you can normally get at Ralph’s for $10 each?” or some other ridiculous thing/things.
I guess it’s the audacity of hope that keeps me coming back for more (or maybe its that one special stripper who I know for sure in my drunken, self-deluded state will go home with me if I just buy enough lap dances).
TheBreezeParticipantI hope you have better luck on your trips than I do. I always depart, sober, with a reasonable spending plan … and it always ends the same way. I’m awoken the next day with a hangover by the fraud prevention department of some financial institution: “Did you authorize the purchase of two bottles of liquor for $300 that you can normally get at Ralph’s for $10 each?” or some other ridiculous thing/things.
I guess it’s the audacity of hope that keeps me coming back for more (or maybe its that one special stripper who I know for sure in my drunken, self-deluded state will go home with me if I just buy enough lap dances).
TheBreezeParticipantThe article posted by the OP was quite interesting. Will it be this generation’s ‘The Death of Equities’?
TheBreezeParticipantThe article posted by the OP was quite interesting. Will it be this generation’s ‘The Death of Equities’?
TheBreezeParticipantThe article posted by the OP was quite interesting. Will it be this generation’s ‘The Death of Equities’?
TheBreezeParticipantThe article posted by the OP was quite interesting. Will it be this generation’s ‘The Death of Equities’?
TheBreezeParticipantThe article posted by the OP was quite interesting. Will it be this generation’s ‘The Death of Equities’?
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