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detearing

08/16/13 6:34 PM

#112634 RE: mrfence #112632

Off to the County Fair...heck, I can understand Slim better than Ben...whats up that? Lol.
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stockholder0001

08/16/13 7:23 PM

#112648 RE: mrfence #112632

According to Wikipedia...
The Federal Reserve System has both private and public components, and was designed to serve the interests of both the general public and private bankers. The result is a structure that is considered unique among central banks. It is also unusual in that an entity outside of the central bank, namely the United States Department of the Treasury, creates the currency used.[16] According to the Board of Governors, the Federal Reserve System "is considered an independent central bank because its monetary policy decisions do not have to be approved by the President or anyone else in the executive or legislative branches of government, it does not receive funding appropriated by the Congress, and the terms of the members of the Board of Governors span multiple presidential and congressional terms."[17]

The authority of the Federal Reserve System is derived from statutes enacted by the U.S. Congress and the System is subject to congressional oversight. The members of the Board of Governors, including its chairman and vice-chairman, are chosen by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The government also exercises some control over the Federal Reserve by appointing and setting the salaries of the system's highest-level employees. Nationally chartered commercial banks are required to hold stock in the Federal Reserve Bank of their region; this entitles them to elect some of the members of the board of the regional Federal Reserve Bank. Thus the Federal Reserve system has both public and private aspects.[18][19][20][21] The U.S. Government receives all of the system's annual profits, after a statutory dividend of 6% on member banks' capital investment is paid, and an account surplus is maintained. In 2010, the Federal Reserve made a profit of $82 billion and transferred $79 billion to the U.S. Treasury.[22] This was followed at the end of 2011 with a transfer of $77 billion in profits to the U.S. Treasury Department.[23]
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Sogo

08/17/13 2:10 AM

#112730 RE: mrfence #112632

Best video on Fed i've seen. I recommend it all the time. Best thing is- it was made in the 1990s, before absolutely everything in our pop culture and education became so hyper-policized and combative. So its tone and content doesn't suggest much about either party, per se. This video also does the best job of tracing this central banking cartel and its behavior (i.e. stoking wars) back a few hundred years, giving the viewer a better context for where we are at today. Fascinating and important. There was a coup in the U.S. in 1913 and probably only 0.001% of our population today even knows about it.