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Ron Paul: Tell Harry Reid we need to Audit the Fed

Wednesday, October 8, 2014 7:54
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C4L Chairman Ron Paul has an op-ed in Rare today calling on Harry Reid to hold a vote on Audit the Fed:

We are constantly told by a government that seeks to learn everything about us that we have nothing to fear if we have nothing to hide. Well, the same can be said about the Federal Reserve.

Thanks in large part to the work of Campaign for Liberty and other like-minded Americans, legislation to thoroughly audit the Federal Reserve passed the House of Representatives on September 16, 2014, by a vote of 333-92.

That this legislation received such support is no surprise- nearly 75 percent of the American people support a full audit of the Federal Reserve. And as recently as 2010, when he was up for reelection, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was one of those Americans.

It is time for Harry Reid to listen to the American people and hold a vote on Audit the Fed. One hundred years of failure is too long to allow the Federal Reserve to continue to operate in secret.

I urge Harry Reid to do the right thing and hold a vote on S.209, “Audit the Fed.”

Read the entire thing here. Tell your Senator to support S.209!

The post Ron Paul: Tell Harry Reid we need to Audit the Fed appeared first on Campaign for Liberty.



Source: http://www.campaignforliberty.org/national-blog/ron-paul-tell-harry-reid-need-audit-fed/

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