Federal Reserve

An Idea Whose Time Has Come

An Idea Whose Time Has Come

In the 2011 general legislative session, Utahns will have an opportunity to position themselves and their state on better financial footing by infusing the system with sound money


A Date that Lives in Infamy

A Date that Lives in Infamy

December 23, 1913 – Woodrow Wilson signs the Federal Reserve Act. We can bring it to an end through our states. Learn how.


Clean Money

Clean Money

The United States Constitution declares, in Article I, Section 10, “No State shall… make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts.”


Ending the Fed From the Bottom Up

Ending the Fed From the Bottom Up

A state-by-state plan to restore sound money and end the fed.


Legalize the Constitution!

Legalize the Constitution!

Writes Ron Paul: “Simply legalizing the Constitution should be a no-brainer to anyone who took an oath of office. Consequently, private mints should be allowed to mint gold and silver coins.”


Why the Federal Reserve likes Secrecy

Why the Federal Reserve likes Secrecy

This claim that the Fed should have “independence” is a canard. They very much enjoy their comfortable pattern of bailing out friends and devaluing the currency with no oversight and no accountability.


Paper Money and the Constitution

Paper Money and the Constitution

It is no exaggeration, no stretch of the imagination, no revisionist or wild-eyed conspiracy theory to state that the Constitution of the United States of America came into being, more than any other reason, to crush a welfare program, to stop the poor from ganging up on the rich and, endowed with the power of democracy, stealing their money.


The Fed: Forcing Americans Into Indentured Servitude

The Fed: Forcing Americans Into Indentured Servitude

In the end, it only took the money changers and the power brokers 81 years to undue the actions of Andrew Jackson and get their way again, by convincing the U. S. Congress and President Wilson that we needed another central bank, euphemistically called the Federal Reserve, which isn’t federal and it doesn’t have any reserves.


The Federal Reserve vs the Constitution

The Federal Reserve vs the Constitution

Writes Ron Paul: “Congress created the Federal Reserve, yet it had no constitutional authority to do so.”


Federal Reserve: Secrecy vs Independence

The only accountability the Federal Reserve has is ultimately to Congress, which granted its charter and can revoke it at any time. It is Congress’s constitutional duty to protect the value of the money, and they have abdicated this responsibility for far too long.


Giving the Fed more Unconstitutional Power


Audit the Fed, Then End It!

Audit the Fed, Then End It!

The only legitimate, Constitutional role of government in monetary policy is to protect the integrity of the monetary unit and defend against counterfeiters.

Instead, Congress has abdicated this responsibility to a cabal of elite, quasi-governmental banks who, instead of stabilizing the economy, have destabilized it


Ron Paul: Follow the Constitution to End Deficit


Abolish the Federal Reserve

by Perry Willis, DownsizeDC.org The stock market rises and then crashes. Housing prices soar and then plummet. The Federal Reserve causes these booms and busts by constantly expanding and contracting the supply of money and credit. Credit expansion by the Federal Reserve increases the demand for producer assets and investment instruments. This causes bubbles in [...]