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Recently, I
had the opportunity to question Federal Reserve
Chairman Ben Bernanke when he appeared before the
Congressional Joint Economic Committee. The topic
that morning was the state of the American economy,
and many of my colleagues raised questions about how
the Fed might better "regulate" things to ease fears
of an economic downturn. The tenor of my
colleagues' questions suggested that Mr. Bernanke's
job is nothing less than to run the U.S. economy,
like some kind of Soviet central planner.
Certainly it’s
true that Mr. Bernanke can drastically affect the
economy at the drop of a hat, simply by making
decisions about the money supply and interest
rates. But why do members of Congress assume this
is good? Why do we accept without objection that a
small group of people on the Federal Reserve Board
wields so much power over our economic well-being?
Is centralized, monopoly control over our money even
compatible with a supposedly free-market economy?
Few Americans give much thought to the Federal Reserve System or monetary policy in general. But even as they strive to earn a living, and hopefully save or invest for the future, Congress and the Federal Reserve Bank are working insidiously against them. Day by day, every dollar you have is being devalued.
The greatest threat facing America today is not terrorism, or foreign economic competition, or illegal immigration. The greatest threat facing America today is the disastrous fiscal policies of our own government, marked by shameless deficit spending and Federal Reserve currency devaluation. It is this one-two punch-- Congress spending more than it can tax or borrow, and the Fed printing money to make up the difference-- that threatens to impoverish us by further destroying the value of our dollars.
The Fed’s
inflationary policies hurt older people the most.
Older people generally rely on fixed incomes from
pensions and Social Security, along with their
savings. Inflation destroys the buying power of
their fixed incomes, while low interest rates reduce
any income from savings. So while Fed policies
encourage younger people to overborrow because
interest rates are so low, they also punish thrifty
older people who saved for retirement.
The financial
press sometimes criticizes Federal Reserve policy,
but the validity of the fiat system itself is never
challenged. Both political parties want the Fed to
print more money, either to support social spending
or military adventurism. Politicians want the
printing presses to run faster and create more
credit, so that the economy will be healed like
magic-- or so they believe. Congressman Ron Paul of Texas enjoys a national reputation as the premier advocate for liberty in politics today. Dr. Paul is the leading spokesman in Washington for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. He is known among both his colleagues in Congress and his constituents for his consistent voting record in the House of Representatives: Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. To learn more about Congressman Ron Paul, visit his Congressional Home Page. This TRA feature has been edited in accordance with TRA’s Statement of Policy. Click here to return to TRA's Issue XCVI Index. Learn about Mr. Stolyarov's novel, Eden against the Colossus, here. Read Mr. Stolyarov's new comprehensive treatise, A Rational Cosmology, explicating such terms as the universe, matter, space, time, sound, light, life, consciousness, and volition, at http://www.geocities.com/rational_argumentator/rc.html.
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