I honestly don't see how Trump will be able to end the FED himself. I don't know of any legal avenues that would let him do that. Do you have any insight on that?
Quite frankly, I don't see how he is going to accomplish many of the things he wants to do. It's like everyone has forgotten that he will need to get Congress to work with him on these things. People seem to have just forgotten how our government works.
Republicans had the Oval Office, the House, and the Senate for the first two years of his first term. Even with Republicans being in control of all three, he was still blocked time and time again from getting things done. I don't see how this term will be different. Congress is still full of Democrats, RINOs, and Never-Trumpers who will make it their mission in life to block any and everything he wants done.
I'm not being snarky about any of this. And I'm not dooming. I would honestly appreciate any sort of information showing how he can do all these things legally.
Article 1 section 8 of the Constitution grants Congress The power to coin money.
The Federal reserve isn't apart of the US government In the way most people think it is. It is a privately owned central banking institution. Which by the way Trump put enough appointments on at to control it during his last term.
My guess would be they would use a combination of a few different things like an audit, having an alternative currency ready, and all of this happening in the midst of a dollar collapse.
We would need to repeal the Federal reserve act of 1913. It would take some momentum but Trump is very good at momentum. Pretty much anyone that stands against his agenda this time around is basically promised to get primaried.
How would an audit shut down a privately owned institution?
The fact that the FED isn't a part of any government agency would make it more difficult to shut down, wouldn't it? The US government doesn't have as much control over private institutions as they do government agencies, do they?
What is different about this term that would make such a difference in Congress being concerned about fallout from blocking him? It was clear the last go around that there would be a backlash with those that opposed him.
I will definitely look into how audits would bring about the FED being shut down. I appreciate the time and effort you took in your responses. Though it may look otherwise, I'm not trying to dismiss anything you've said. I'm putting my thoughts out there on things I don't fully understand in hope that someone out there might be able to explain it to me.
How would an audit shut down a privately owned institution?
Alone it wouldn't. But not it would reveal the amount of fraud and crime to show the American people why we should dissolve our association with that private company. Basically public support and justification.
This time around Trump is not worried about reelection at all. Our support has greatly increased and the amount of censorship has greatly decreased. You saw yesterday musk amplifying the BS in that omnibus bill and it getting killed by the end of the day. Why? Because none of the Republicans wanted to get primaried. The ability to do that and gather that much support so quickly wasn't available 4 years ago.
There's not going to be brakes on the Trump train this term. Impeachment around every corner is no longer on the menu. Many of the people that opposed Trump under his last term are going to be fighting to not only keep their positions but also dealing with a weaponized FBI / DOJ boomerang.
We can't do anything but wait and see, I guess.
I honestly don't see how Trump will be able to end the FED himself. I don't know of any legal avenues that would let him do that. Do you have any insight on that?
Quite frankly, I don't see how he is going to accomplish many of the things he wants to do. It's like everyone has forgotten that he will need to get Congress to work with him on these things. People seem to have just forgotten how our government works.
Republicans had the Oval Office, the House, and the Senate for the first two years of his first term. Even with Republicans being in control of all three, he was still blocked time and time again from getting things done. I don't see how this term will be different. Congress is still full of Democrats, RINOs, and Never-Trumpers who will make it their mission in life to block any and everything he wants done.
I'm not being snarky about any of this. And I'm not dooming. I would honestly appreciate any sort of information showing how he can do all these things legally.
Article 1 section 8 of the Constitution grants Congress The power to coin money.
The Federal reserve isn't apart of the US government In the way most people think it is. It is a privately owned central banking institution. Which by the way Trump put enough appointments on at to control it during his last term.
My guess would be they would use a combination of a few different things like an audit, having an alternative currency ready, and all of this happening in the midst of a dollar collapse.
We would need to repeal the Federal reserve act of 1913. It would take some momentum but Trump is very good at momentum. Pretty much anyone that stands against his agenda this time around is basically promised to get primaried.
How would an audit shut down a privately owned institution?
The fact that the FED isn't a part of any government agency would make it more difficult to shut down, wouldn't it? The US government doesn't have as much control over private institutions as they do government agencies, do they?
What is different about this term that would make such a difference in Congress being concerned about fallout from blocking him? It was clear the last go around that there would be a backlash with those that opposed him.
I will definitely look into how audits would bring about the FED being shut down. I appreciate the time and effort you took in your responses. Though it may look otherwise, I'm not trying to dismiss anything you've said. I'm putting my thoughts out there on things I don't fully understand in hope that someone out there might be able to explain it to me.
Alone it wouldn't. But not it would reveal the amount of fraud and crime to show the American people why we should dissolve our association with that private company. Basically public support and justification.
This time around Trump is not worried about reelection at all. Our support has greatly increased and the amount of censorship has greatly decreased. You saw yesterday musk amplifying the BS in that omnibus bill and it getting killed by the end of the day. Why? Because none of the Republicans wanted to get primaried. The ability to do that and gather that much support so quickly wasn't available 4 years ago.
There's not going to be brakes on the Trump train this term. Impeachment around every corner is no longer on the menu. Many of the people that opposed Trump under his last term are going to be fighting to not only keep their positions but also dealing with a weaponized FBI / DOJ boomerang.
We will have sound money again.
Well, fingers crossed in hoping you're right. 🤞