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President Trump showed off a draft of a letter firing the chair of Federal Reserve, Jerome H. Powell, during a meeting with roughly a dozen House Republicans on Tuesday night, polling them as to whether he should do it and indicating that he likely would, according to two people briefed on the meeting.

The NYT contains several quotes from the CBS story ,but skips much of the name calling Trump uses against Powell.

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    “I want nothing but yes men and people who will do as I say without question!”

    Also:

    “Hey, should I do this thing?”

    …what answer are you expecting?

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    Of course the republicans (and corporate democrats) are going to say keep the Fed. The Fed is a globalist control mechanism to govern us all. That is like crack to them.

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      They’re not talking about dissolving the Fed, just getting rid of Powell because the big baby isn’t getting what he wants in terms of cheaper money.

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        The Fed is an independent body, Trump can’t fire him, no matter what he says. The guy electriced by the big banks.

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          Oh I know, but we all know he’s gonna try.

          If he gets his way, they’ll throttle down interest rates, inflation will soar as business raise prices to recoup their losses from the tariffs, and we’re all up shit creek more than we already are.

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            The person above you is incorrect, the highest positions are nominated by the president and confirmed by the senate. However, the Fed does work somewhat independently of the government and does work directly with banks.

            This is all done to ensure that the Fed is somewhat apolitical and only focused on its goals of “maximizing employment, stabilizing prices, and moderating long-term interest rates”

            This independence is part of why Trump hates the Fed, because they won’t give into his demands (as they shouldn’t cause Trump is blowing up the economy).

            Source - wikipedia

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        Maybe not in this article, but he was throwing around the idea of getting rid of the fed all together and going back to the gold standard.

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            I was talking about going back to the gold standard, you’re talking about devaluing the USD to insane levels and obliterating the global economy. Eliminating the Fed and moving all monetary policy under the treasury would destroy the remaining faith in the USD, as the US Govt would have direct control, and traditionally, the stability of the USD was respected because of the independence of the Fed.

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            I didn’t think it would be possible for him to start erecting concentration camps, but here we have Gator Alcatraz in FL, and two more being built. Once they are done with brown people, who do you think is next? Who said fascism died, (and btw, I realize it exists on both sides of the isle?)

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                The gold standard is about basing the value of the dollar on the amount printed/minted vs the amount of gold the government physically controls.

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                  Right, but as it sits, the USD is extraordinarily inflated compared to the price of gold. I really hope Trump and his goons don’t try to say, “as of today, the USD is now worth $x,” because that won’t fly with the rest of the financial world.