Personally, I think it's a brilliant plan by the Republican leadership: The Fed isn't in any real danger, and Paul is kept too busy persecuting it to get in the way of the rest of the Party.
Somehow I don't think that means "Oversees the Fed"head of the House subcommittee that oversees monetary policy
So Ron Paul will get to ask them questions.Board governors and staff testify before Congress frequently to discuss issues within the Federal Reserve's purview. For example, in 2008, governors and Board staff testified 35 times before Congress. During the first quarter of 2009, governors and staff have testified 12 times. Board staff also meet with Congressional staff to brief them on topics related to the Federal Reserve's operations and future direction.
conducts and supervises independent and objective audits, investigations, and other reviews of Board programs and operations to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness, and to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse. The OIG's work spans the Board's mission areas. As of March 31, 2009, the OIG had initiated 12 audits and evaluations, 5 investigations, and numerous law and regulation reviews; responded to a number of hotline calls, emails, and correspondence; and followed up on open recommendations. During 2008, the OIG completed 15 audits, inspections, and evaluations; closed 9 investigations; and issued a strategic plan and compendium of open recommendations.
From your link:From the OP Somehow I don't think that means "Oversees the Fed"So Ron Paul will get to ask them questions.
That's all I meant. Congressional "oversight" basically means the power to subpoena and ask questions. And he wants to "audit" the Fed.General
The Federal Reserve is subject to oversight by Congress.
They satisfy him with a dog and pony show?I'm not arguing with your post Puppycow. The news links are saying the same thing. It's clearly worthy of a thread.
I'm just pointing out what "oversight" means in this case. Not much as far as I can tell.
Effectively correct.I'm just pointing out what "oversight" means in this case. Not much as far as I can tell.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Ron Paul an MD? Does he have any qualifications to discuss economic issues?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Ron Paul an MD? Does he have any qualifications to discuss economic issues?
Any government institution or agency that cannot bear the scrutiny of an occasional crackpot elected official probably deserves to be dismantled anyway.
Yes, he read all about it in his John Birch Society literature.Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Ron Paul an MD? Does he have any qualifications to discuss economic issues?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Ron Paul an MD? Does he have any qualifications to discuss economic issues?