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End the Fed
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In "End The Fed," Ron Paul presents a compelling critique of the Federal Reserve, challenging the notion that it is an essential pillar of the American economy. Drawing from his extensive political experience and knowledge of U.S. history and economics, Paul asserts that the Fed is both corrupt and lacks constitutional legitimacy. He warns that the Fed's current monetary policies are leading to severe currency devaluation, reminiscent of historical crises in Weimar Germany and Zimbabwe, potentially pushing the economy towards a dire inflationary depression where even large banknotes could become worthless. Paul highlights the surprising reality that the Federal Reserve, established by influential figures like the Morgans and Rockefellers at a private club in Georgia, operates in ways that counter the best interests of the American people. The book's details are as follows: It is authored by Ron Paul and published by Little, Brown Book Group. The book is available in English with a paperback cover, was released in 2010, and spans 224 pages. It measures 134 mm by 203 mm by 16 mm and weighs 186 grams. The ISBN-13 for the book is 9780446549172.
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In "End The Fed," Ron Paul presents a compelling critique of the Federal Reserve, challenging the notion that it is an essential pillar of the American economy. Drawing from his extensive political experience and knowledge of U.S. history and economics, Paul asserts that the Fed is both corrupt and lacks constitutional legitimacy. He warns that the Fed's current monetary policies are leading to severe currency devaluation, reminiscent of historical crises in Weimar Germany and Zimbabwe, potentially pushing the economy towards a dire inflationary depression where even large banknotes could become worthless. Paul highlights the surprising reality that the Federal Reserve, established by influential figures like the Morgans and Rockefellers at a private club in Georgia, operates in ways that counter the best interests of the American people. The book's details are as follows: It is authored by Ron Paul and published by Little, Brown Book Group. The book is available in English with a paperback cover, was released in 2010, and spans 224 pages. It measures 134 mm by 203 mm by 16 mm and weighs 186 grams. The ISBN-13 for the book is 9780446549172.
