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Comments on: Low-Income Homeowners Not the Problem
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By Tax Evader on 11-29-08
Thank you for clarifying that the poor are not to blame. How can our Congress, in good conscience allow the Federal Reserve Bank to charge interest on the “monies” created out of thin air and to be used for government expenditures? Why doesn’t Congress coin, print “our” monies? Effectively such a move would cancel the national debt to the Federal Reserve Bank. Just who is the Federal Reserve Bank? Does Jacob Rothchild and David Rockefeller really own the largest number of shares of stock? I would like to see the Beacon do a break down of Fed ownership and explain how the fiat system cannot be sustained. How boom, bust cycles are via manipulation of interest rates and credit..always preplanned by the bankers.