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TheAlexJonesChannel | July 01, 2010

Ron Paul's attempt to audit the Federal Reserve, which was previously co-sponsored by 320 members of the House (HR 1207), failed by a vote of 229-198. All Republicans voted in favor of the measure with 23 Democrats crossing the aisle to vote with Republicans. 122 co-sponsors of HR 1207, all Democrats, jumped ship and voted against the measure.

The GOP had offered the Fed audit as the minority's last chance to alter the financial regulation bill. The bill does have an watered-down audit provision in the conference report, but it is limited to loans made by the Fed during the height of the economic crisis. Ron Paul's bill would have allowed a total examination of the Fed's books.

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Ron Paul: 114 Flip Flop on Audit The Fed Causing Bill to Fail 229 - 198


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HR 1207 Hall of Shame

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Written by: Andrew Nappi

“Yesterday, the House rejected Ron Paul’s Audit the Fed by a vote of 198-229. The Audit was included in a Republican motion to send the Dodd-Frank Fed Empowerment Act (H.R. 4173) back to committee.”- John Tate,Campaign For Liberty

The FED continues to wield power in Congress. Even some co-sponsors of HR1207 voted against it. It seems as if the enemies of freedom and liberty are in a lemming like mode to continue the weakening and hollowing out of what remains of our Constitution. Their purses are lined and re-election does not really matter any longer. They have done their part to further the betrayal of the Founder’s ideals. The promise of comfort and esteem in their transformed nation is enough to salve any thoughts of shame and disgrace.
Sadly, there are few heroes in either political party with the courage to stand up to this along with Congressman Paul. Party agenda’s dictate just how far even those “on our side” will go in the interest of Original Intent.

Alabama
Bobby Bright – AL-2
Arizona
Ed Pastor – AZ-4
Raul Grijalva – AZ-7
Arkansas
Marion Berry – AR-1
Vic Snyder – AR-2
California
Jackie Speier – CA-12
Pete Stark – CA-13
Zoe Lofgren – CA-16
Sam Farr – CA-17
Brad Sherman – CA-27
Adam Schiff – CA-29
Judy Chu – CA-32
Jane Harman – CA-36
Laura Richardson – CA-37
Bob Filner – CA-51
Colorado
Jared Polis – CO-2
John Salazar – CO-3
Ed Perlmutter – CO-7
Connecticut
Joe Courtney – CT-2
Christopher Murphy – CT-5
Florida
Allen Boyd – FL-2
Corrine Brown – FL-3
Suzanne Kosmas – FL-24
Georgia
Sanford Bishop – GA-2
Hank Johnson – GA-4
John Lewis – GA-5
John Barrow – GA-12
David Scott – GA-13
Hawaii
Mazie Hirono – HI-2
Illinois
Jesse Jackson, Jr. – IL-2
Mike Quigley – IL-5
Danny Davis – IL-7
Janice Schakowsky – IL-9
Deborah Halvorson – IL-11
Phil Hare – IL-17
Indiana
Peter Visclosky – IN-1
Baron Hill – IN-9
Iowa
Bruce Braley – IA-1
David Loebsack – IA-2
Leonard Boswell – IA-3
Kentucky
John Yarmuth – KY-3
Ben Chandler – KY-6
Louisiana
Charlie Melancon – LA-3
Maine
Chellie Pingree – ME-1
Michael Michaud – ME-2
Maryland
C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger – MD-2
John Sarbanes – MD-3
Donna Edwards – MD-4
Massachusetts
James McGovern – MA-3
John Tierney – MA-6
Bill Delahunt – MA-10
Michigan
Dale Kildee – MI-5
Mark Schauer – MI-7
Carolyn Kilpatrick – MI-13
John Conyers – MI-14
Minnesota
Timothy Walz – MN-1
Collin Peterson – MN-7
James Oberstar – MN-8
Mississippi
Bennie Thompson – MS-2
Missouri
William Lacy Clay – MO-1
Nevada
Shelley Berkley – NV-1
New Hampshire
Carol Shea-Porter – NH-1
New Jersey
John Adler – NJ-3
Bill Pascrell – NJ-8
Steven Rothman – NJ-9
Donald Payne – NJ-10
The following U.S. representatives cosponsored H.R. 1207 but voted against Audit the Fed on a motion to return the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform bill to committee and add back in the thorough Audit.

New Mexico
Martin Heinrich – NM-1
Ben Ray Lujan – NM-3
New York
Timothy Bishop – NY-1
Jerrold Nadler – NY-8
Anthony Weiner – NY-9
Scott Murphy – NY-20
Paul Tonko – NY-21
Maurice Hinchey – NY-22
Michael Arcuri – NY-24
Daniel Maffei – NY-25
Brian Higgins – NY-27
Louise Slaughter – NY-28
North Carolina
Larry Kissell – NC-8
Heath Shuler – NC-11
Brad Miller – NC-13
Ohio
Steve Driehaus – OH-1
Marcy Kaptur – OH-8
Dennis Kucinich – OH-10
Marcia Fudge – OH-11
Betty Sutton – OH-13
John Boccieri – OH-16
Tim Ryan – OH-17
Oklahoma
Dan Boren – OK-2
Oregon
David Wu – OR-1
Peter DeFazio – OR-4
Kurt Schrader – OR-5
Pennsylvania
Kathleen Dahlkemper – PA-3
Jason Altmire – PA-4
Patrick Murphy – PA-8
Michael Doyle – PA-14
Tim Holden – PA-17
Rhode Island
James Langevin – RI-2
South Carolina
John Spratt – SC-5
South Dakota
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin – SD
Tennessee
Lincoln Davis – TN-4
Bart Gordon – TN-6
Steve Cohen – TN-9
Texas
Ruben Hinojosa – TX-15
Silvestre Reyes – TX-16
Ciro Rodriguez – TX-23
Lloyd Doggett – TX-25
Solomon Ortiz – TX-27
Henry Cuellar – TX-28
Eddie Bernice Johnson – TX-30
Vermont
Peter Welch – VT
Washington
Jay Inslee – WA-1
Brian Baird – WA-3
Jim McDermott – WA-7
Adam Smith – WA-9
Wisconsin
Tammy Baldwin – WI-2
Steve Kagen – WI-8
Cosponsors who did not vote:
Alaska
Don Young
California
Lynn Woolsey – CA-6
Mississippi
Gene Taylor – MS-4
Tennessee
Zach Wamp – TN-3
Utah
Rob Bishop – UT-1
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Andrew Nappi is the State Coordinator for the Florida Tenth Amendment Center. He lives in the Tampa Bay Area with wife Tammy and dogs Emma and Bud Lite.



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http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.1207:

H.R.1207 -- Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009 (Introduced in House - IH)

HR 1207 IH

111th CONGRESS
1st Session

H. R. 1207

To amend title 31, United States Code, to reform the manner in which the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is audited by the Comptroller General of the United States and the manner in which such audits are reported, and for other purposes.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

February 26, 2009

Mr. PAUL (for himself, Mr. KAGEN, Mrs. BACHMANN, Mr. BARTLETT, Mr. JONES, Mr. REHBERG, Mr. POSEY, Mr. BROUN of Georgia, Mr. POE of Texas, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. ABERCROMBIE, and Ms. WOOLSEY) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Financial Services


A BILL

To amend title 31, United States Code, to reform the manner in which the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is audited by the Comptroller General of the United States and the manner in which such audits are reported, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the `Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009'.

SEC. 2. AUDIT REFORM AND TRANSPARENCY FOR THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.

    (a) In General- Subsection (b) of section 714 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by striking all after `shall audit an agency' and inserting a period.
    (b) Audit- Section 714 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
    `(e) Audit and Report of the Federal Reserve System-
      `(1) IN GENERAL- The audit of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks under subsection (b) shall be completed before the end of 2010.
      `(2) REPORT-
        `(A) REQUIRED- A report on the audit referred to in paragraph (1) shall be submitted by the Comptroller General to the Congress before the end of the 90-day period beginning on the date on which such audit is completed and made available to the Speaker of the House, the majority and minority leaders of the House of Representatives, the majority and minority leaders of the Senate, the Chairman and Ranking Member of the committee and each subcommittee of jurisdiction in the House of Representatives and the Senate, and any other Member of Congress who requests it.
        `(B) CONTENTS- The report under subparagraph (A) shall include a detailed description of the findings and conclusion of the Comptroller General with respect to the audit that is the subject of the report, together with such recommendations for legislative or administrative action as the Comptroller General may determine to be appropriate.'.


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