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Sep
04

Ron Paul’s "End the Fed" Now Available!

By Norman

image I have ordered my copy and now await the arrival of End the Fed by Ron Paul, his exposition on why the Federal Reserve bank needs to be flat-out abolished. I’m pretty excited about it and I hope you’ll get a copy as well. The Audit the Fed campaign is picking up steam and could very potentially pass in Congress. This would be a monumental achievement in a time when bailouts and welfare-ism are so prevalent.

Check out the description on Amazon.com:

In the post-meltdown world, it is irresponsible, ineffective, and ultimately useless to have a serious economic debate without considering and challenging the role of the Federal Reserve.

Most people think of the Fed as an indispensable institution without which the country’s economy could not properly function. But in END THE FED, Ron Paul draws on American history, economics, and fascinating stories from his own long political life to argue that the Fed is both corrupt and unconstitutional. It is inflating currency today at nearly a Weimar or Zimbabwe level, a practice that threatens to put us into an inflationary depression where $100 bills are worthless. What most people don’t realize is that the Fed — created by the Morgans and Rockefellers at a private club off the coast of Georgia — is actually working against their own personal interests. Congressman Paul’s urgent appeal to all citizens and officials tells us where we went wrong and what we need to do fix America’s economic policy for future generations.

We live in troubling, yet exciting times, folks. Enjoy reading the book! I’ll be posting a review as soon as possible…

Get your own copy of End the Fed from Amazon.com.

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  1. rsgracey says:

    “Libertarian Christians” is an oxymoron. Libertarianism–everyone takes care of himself–is absolutely contrary to the central message of the Gospel, which is “we are all one Body in Jesus Christ.” I think anyone who considers himself both a Libertarian and a Christian has missed the fundamental message of Jesus, which is that the Community (the Body) has responsibility for all its members, because each member is precious to God, and as a beloved child of God, everyone should be fed, housed, clothed, and loved as a neighbor. It works exactly the same in reverse: As a Child of God, we each and all have responsibility to care for the “least of these.”

    This is such a bizarre website…

    RSGracey

  2. Norman says:

    RSGracey: First off, your characterization of libertarianism is incorrect. The fundamental “tenet,” if you will, is not that “everyone takes care of himself,” but rather is the non-aggression principle. I agree that we are to be charitable to our fellow man, and especially to the body of believers. However, it is a HUGE stretch to go from “I should be charitable” to “I want the government to force other people to be charitable.”

    I refer you to some of the articles on LCC that make this point more clear:
    Discussion of Christian Charity: http://libertarianchristians.com/2009/05/16/christian-charity/
    The Libertarian Theology of Freedom: http://libertarianchristians.com/2009/06/17/opitz/
    Can Christians Be Libertarians: http://libertarianchristians.com/2009/09/03/can-christians-be-libertarians/
    Religious Roots of Liberty: http://libertarianchristians.com/2009/09/04/opitz-roots/

    I don’t think we’re THAT bizarre…

  3. [...] think Rand is spot on. This is why we need to End the Fed and stop the spending [...]

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