Is The Federal Reserve System Wholly Owned by the Federal Government for the United States of America?
IBM isn't wholly owned by the commons, but IBM did not require an act of congress signed by a president.
The FED has "equity" partners. Learned dat `un the other day.
It seem if the congrees create something and the prez signs off, after, of course, proper fiduciary considerations under threat of all sorts of stuff, like impeachment, treason, etc, etc,, then by golly it be wholly owned by the commons, err, the employers of the congress, the prez, etc, etc.
Thinking the white shoe CSPAN dandies dancing in the H of R have been doing an end around thing with that "congress shall pass no laws" section in the constitution for quite sometime.
Don't member any fuzzy gray areas in the constitution from US History 101a. Their ain't none. The founders were pretty old school type thinkers - g*d don't play dice with the universe and they didn't play dice with the law.
Scarier still than the Ran is the noise. Ya know how when a really really big title wave is about to land on ya? When the water recedes. The more the water recedes the bigger the wave.
Open a Chart and plot the S&P 20 day HV against the VIX or VXO. They've been in a tight correspondence, with in a percentage point, since mid June. The equity trade is 100% locked to the options board. In big corrections the correspondence is an intermittent series - on and off for a month. Never seen the duration the HV VIX signal are showing now. The sky is about to fall.
There is no hedge. Just markers covering with more markers.
Sure hope them HFT fella's ain't running their algos on a HAL 9000!
Wish the snoops reading this would shut down the political machine before the commons has no choice. They took an oath. The commons is obliged. When things get nasty dicey, there are no innocents - ya either s*cked the beast's dick or you was a putting the f*cking beast down. No in between or Torrie crap this time.
Query from a Dr Ron Paul supporter;
Is The Federal Reserve System Wholly Owned by the Federal Government for the United States of America?
Yes or No?
Is The Federal Reserve System Wholly Owned by the Federal Government for the United States of America?
IBM isn't wholly owned by the commons, but IBM did not require an act of congress signed by a president.
The FED has "equity" partners. Learned dat `un the other day.
It seem if the congrees create something and the prez signs off, after, of course, proper fiduciary considerations under threat of all sorts of stuff, like impeachment, treason, etc, etc,, then by golly it be wholly owned by the commons, err, the employers of the congress, the prez, etc, etc.
Thinking the white shoe CSPAN dandies dancing in the H of R have been doing an end around thing with that "congress shall pass no laws" section in the constitution for quite sometime.
Don't member any fuzzy gray areas in the constitution from US History 101a. Their ain't none. The founders were pretty old school type thinkers - g*d don't play dice with the universe and they didn't play dice with the law.
Scarier still than the Ran is the noise. Ya know how when a really really big title wave is about to land on ya? When the water recedes. The more the water recedes the bigger the wave.
Open a Chart and plot the S&P 20 day HV against the VIX or VXO. They've been in a tight correspondence, with in a percentage point, since mid June. The equity trade is 100% locked to the options board. In big corrections the correspondence is an intermittent series - on and off for a month. Never seen the duration the HV VIX signal are showing now. The sky is about to fall.
There is no hedge. Just markers covering with more markers.
Sure hope them HFT fella's ain't running their algos on a HAL 9000!
Wish the snoops reading this would shut down the political machine before the commons has no choice. They took an oath. The commons is obliged. When things get nasty dicey, there are no innocents - ya either s*cked the beast's dick or you was a putting the f*cking beast down. No in between or Torrie crap this time.
The answer is No. The Fed is run by a group of privately owned banks, not all US banks either....