Ron
Paul's "Fed Transparency" Bill Gets Majority House
Support Joe Weisenthal -
Jun. 12, 2009, 7:34 AM
The
US House of Representative has joined the Cult of Paul.
Ron Paul, the famously anti-Federal Reserve Congressman from
Texas has got 221 of his colleagues to sign onto a bill (via
Zero Hedge) that would require a fresh, outside audit of the
Federal Reserve. That's more than enough to get the bill out
of the House, though it now faces the more adult and deliberative
House of Lords Senate, who are likely to have less interest
in such seditious shenanigans.
The first Senate co-sponsor is rumored to be Jim DeMint of
South Carolina, a favorite among the hard right and a possible
Presidential candidate.