The Free Market 14, no. ( 1996) The Federal Reserve is the most powerful yet least questioned of all Washington institutions. It can make or break elections, bail out entire governments, send the stock market to the stratosphere, or bankrupt whole industries. Yet it operates with less oversight than the CIA. In the past, politicians have only
The Free Market 14, no. 11 (November 1996) It’s a myth that the Federal Reserve is independent of politics. It’s a lie so brazen, in fact, that it’s fit only for Fed press releases. Every administration, to take just one example, tries to get the Fed chairman to time monetary policy so as to insure its reelection. Fed chairmen will play along,
The Free Market 13, no. 2 (February 1995) When anti-socialist, post-Soviet reformers of the Baltic states sought to reign in government power, they looked to solve the money problem first. Moscow held unlimited power to flood their economies with cheap money, and to fund itself as an imperial power lording it over other peoples. That had to end
The Free Market 6, no. 4 (April 1988) The Federal Reserve—the U. S. government’s central bank—was schemed at a secret meeting in 1910 at J. P. Morgan’s hunting club on Jekyll Island, Georgia. The participants—who claimed, as they boarded a private railroad car in Hoboken, New Jersey to be going on a hunting trip—were: Senator Nelson W. Aldrich
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