Congress Should Fire Jerome Powell
The Fed wants independence so it can serve the interests of the banker class. There is no higher principle here. There is only power.
The Fed wants independence so it can serve the interests of the banker class. There is no higher principle here. There is only power.
Congress ought to at least teach Powell, the Fed, and its banker friends a few much-needed lessons.
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