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« on: July 22, 2013, 08:21:50 PM »

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There is a magnificent game going on, it’s run by the Federal Reserve.

In The Game, there are always two winners: the banks and the federal government.

To run the game the Fed needs a strong chairman who knows their secret playbook.

The best man for our country, the man who should be offered the top job at the Fed because he’s smart, honest and because he would stop the damaging games that are ruining America, hasn’t a snowball’s chance in Hell of ever being considered.

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“Its apotheosis came six decades later, when the Fed orchestrated a veritable dance of the zombies during the aftermath of the September 2008 meltdown. Reaching back to its school days in war finance, the Fed again engineered a steep Treasury yield curve by driving front-end rates to nearly zero.”

    “In so doing, it gifted legions of insolvent banks with a simulacrum of profits. It thereby reduced depositors to penury, of course, even if it kept zombie institutions alive and their executives in bonuses for a while longer.”

The man who should be the next Federal Reserve chairman is David A. Stockman.

read more here - http://www.forbes.com/sites/shahgilani/2013/07/19/why-the-man-who-should-run-the-federal-reserve-never-will/
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