Saturday, February 2, 2013

More on who owns the Fed — United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

...we conclude that the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is not a federal agency.
406 F.3d 532
Kennedy C. SCOTT, Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY, et al., Appellee.
No. 04-2357.
United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
Submitted: August 23, 2004.
Filed: April 28, 2005.

Open Jurist

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6 comments:

Bob Roddis said...

The continuing saga of The Miracle of Democracy.

Anonymous said...

So what do you suggest Bob, a return to monarchy?

Don't blame the people if they vote themselves a share of a pie that was stolen from them.

Democracy is messy but better some justice than none.

Matt Franko said...

Hey Bob,

Serious question: Does your sect in libertarianism recognize the absolute fiscal authority of the civil government?

Simple yes, no, maybe will suffice for now...

rsp,

Bob Roddis said...

Does your sect in libertarianism recognize the absolute fiscal authority of the civil government?

You guys like through throw around a lot of sloppy, undefined garbage jargon. What EXACTLY do you mean by

"recognize" the "absolute fiscal authority" of "the civil government"?

Matt Franko said...

government CAN simply spend state currency for provision from the non-govt whenever the govt wants to...

ie, Say the Federal government wants to expand the George Washington bridge on I-95 over the Hudson to add an additional level and more lanes, so they offer $2B to any qualified bridge/road construction contractor that may be interested in doing that work....

Does your sect agree with the fact that the fed govt can do this anytime they want to regardless of tax revenues? The govt can simply forward the balances to the contractor as work is completed?

clear?

Bob said...

Since when do we have a democracy? We have a republic so the 1% can screw the 99%