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A Golden Age Needs A Strong Fed

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Posted By: Moritz55, 2/4/2026 8:18:06 AM

After years of inflation shocks and policy-related uncertainty, the U.S. economy may finally be on the cusp of a growth cycle. Rising investment commitments and renewed business confidence are creating expectations of stronger expansion in the coming months. At such a pivotal moment, economic leadership matters. With Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent guiding fiscal policy, attention now turns to monetary policy, where the Federal Reserve under Jay Powell has struggled to provide clear direction. President Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh to lead the Fed is, therefore, a welcome move. Warsh understands that sustainable growth and price stability must go hand in hand, making him a strong choice at a critical moment

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 2/4/2026 9:57:55 AM (No. 2064726)
What is the point of having a Federal Reserve System? For the past 110 years - - it has not only been blind to oncoming financial crises - - it has often created them. There is not a single instance of the Fed anticipating a problem - - and solving it before it happens. Not once in 110 years. The American free market economy is self-adjusting - - when left alone. We don't need any bureaucrats to tell us what interest rates should be - - or how big or small the money supply should be. Free markets work far better than bureaucratic directives. Instead of tinkering with - - or "fixing" - - the Fed - - it should just be abolished - - as a worthless creation of the racist communist Woodrow Wilson. Get rid of it - - for once and for all.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MickTurn 2/4/2026 10:44:10 AM (No. 2064746)
The Fed has been highly Political since the day it was created. Get a CLUE, Thugs in Charge always leads to disasters!
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