During a NewsNation town hall on Tuesday, GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy identified Rand or Ron Paul to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve in his administration.
That’s an interesting selection to lead the private banking cartel that has exponentially devalued the U.S. dollar for over a century.
Ron Paul would certainly abolish the central bank.
I’ll say Rand Paul is a maybe on that course of action.
While this writer has been extremely skeptical of Ramaswamy, this comment is an eyebrow-raiser in a good way.
However, I still don’t believe he’d actually appoint Rand or Ron Paul to such a position.
Consider me still a Ramaswamy skeptic.
“When it comes to somebody who wants to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve…I like the likes of Rand Paul or Ron Paul, who have a vision that I share for radical reform of the U.S. Federal Reserve,” Ramaswamy said.
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“When it come to somebody to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve – I like the likes of Rand Paul or Ron Paul”
–@VivekGRamaswamy pic.twitter.com/1QlKaLlgIx— Michael Anderson (@HarviiLee) August 20, 2023
Let’s be clear; abolishment is the only appropriate action for the Federal Reserve.
It doesn’t deserve to exist.
Ron Paul has made that abundantly clear.
Watch some old clips of Paul criticizing the central bank:
Ron Paul calls out the Federal Reserve following the 2008 bailouts 👀🙌 pic.twitter.com/smuGDw81pY
— Bitcoin News (@BitcoinNewsCom) August 21, 2023
Happy Birthday to libertarian & Texan @RonPaul! In 2007 he was talking about printing money and inflation. Too bad more people didn't listen. pic.twitter.com/nX0zZyPHcM
— Libertarian Party of Texas (@LPTexas) August 20, 2023
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Watch Vivek Ramaswamy’s full NewsNation townhall below:
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