End the Fed

End the Fed

by RonPaul (Author)

Synopsis

During the 2008 presidential campaign over 4,000 students gathered at the University of Michigan to hear Republican Party candidate Ron Paul speak. As he began to address the topics of monetary policy and the coming depression, a chant came from the crowd, 'End the Fed! End the Fed!' As dollar bills were set on fire, it became clearer than ever that the real problem, one that nobody in the media was talking about, was the central bank - an unconstitutional entity and a political, economic, and moral disaster. Most people think of the Federal Reserve as an institution that has always been there (it hasn't) and isn't going anywhere. But in END THE FED, Ron Paul draws on American history, economics and fascinating stories from his own long political life to argue that the Federal Reserve is both corrupt and unconstitutional. It is inflating currency today at nearly a Weimar or Zimbabwe level, a practice that threatens to put us into an inflationary depression where $100 bills are worthless. What most people don't realise is that the Fed - created by the Morgans and Rockefellers at a private club off the coast of Georgia - is actually working against their own personal interests. Ron Paul's urgent appeal to all citizens and officials tells us where we went wrong and what we need to do fix America's economic policy for future generations.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 01 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 0446549193
ISBN 13: 9780446549196

Media Reviews
Rarely has a single book not only challenged, but decisively changed my mind.
--Arlo Guthrie
Everyone must read this book--Congressmen and college students, Democrats and Republicans--all Americans.
--Vince Vaughn
Author Bio
After serving as a flight surgeon in the US Air Force in the 1960s, Dr Ron Paul moved to Texas to begin a civilian medical practice, delivering over four thousand babies in his career as an obstetrician. He served in Congress from 1976 to 1984 and again from 1996 to the present.