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  • End the Fed

  • By: Ron Paul
  • Narrated by: Bob Craig
  • Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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Over 4,000 students gathered at the University of Michigan to hear Republican Party candidate Ron Paul speak. As he began to address the topics of monetary policy and the coming depression, a chant rose from the crowd, "End the Fed! End the Fed!" As dollar bills were lit on fire and thrown into the night skies, it became clear that the real problem, one that nobody in the media was talking about, was the central bank - an unconstitutional entity and a political, economic, and moral disaster.

Most people don't give a second thought to the Federal Reserve, but they should. In End the Fed, Ron Paul argues that the Fed is both corrupt and dangerously autonomous, inflating currency today at nearly a Weimar or Zimbabwe level. What most people don't realize is that the Fed is actually working against their own personal interests. Ron Paul's urgent appeal tells us how we went wrong and what we need to do fix America's economic structure for future generations.

©2009 Ron Paul (P)2009 Hachette
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Enlightening, and reassuring in a way...

I am reading this book at the end of 2020. An unfortunate year that is seeing everything talked about in this book happen all over again and with even more deep societal impacts than in 2008.
In 2008, the banks were fully exposed for the madness of how they were operating and hurting the real economy.
In 2018 and 2019, after empty promises of reform (by the people responsible for the crisis in the first place...), everything had gone back to same level of craziness that caused the previous crisis. The debt crisis and the reality of our western zombie economies were becoming apparent... But this time, the inevitable truth was going to be all about the complete inefficacy of every single one of our governments and the ridiculousness of the central banks policies. They were ALL about to be fully exposed and our democracies would have hopefully found a way to remove their control over our money supply and put a stop to all these illegal bailouts and the socialisation of the debt accumulated by greedy companies not producing anything of value to the economy...
Early 2020, enters Covid. And the same power greedy, and wealth thieves enacted the same shenanigans they always pull. Except they have found the perfect scapegoat to hide their ineptitude and justify even more their involvement in our daily lives.
This book is very enlightening and heartwarming in the sense that, it feels reassuring that some politicians operating in our institutions DO remember what it means to work for the real common good of our societies, and really try to defend and fight for our freedoms.
However, it is beyond scary and discouraging that, not only the same nonsense that led us to 2008, is repeating itself; but this time our governments have taken the next step in this madness, by implementing totalitarian arbitrary measures. Whether it's police brutality against normal citizens peacefully protesting, the suppression of the basic right to work and make a living, the interdiction to visit your family and friends, or the censorship against free independent opinions criticizing "the Party" decisions on every mainstream media platforms.

2020 has showed their true colours. I can only hope that we will find a way to rise against this communist oligarchy that is and has been in power for way too long.

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Great insight and explanation’s

A very thoughtful and well informed analysis of the machinations of the Fed and the consequences of its actions

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Clear and persuasive

Ron Paul has clear and important arguments to End the Fed.

Tremendously upbeat ending. End the Fed truly is an alternative to war, loss of freedom and every growing Govt.

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