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« Reply #25 on: December 02, 2014, 06:41:43 PM »

It does raise an interesting question to those who are more libertarian minded. Normally Libertarians oppose Executive orders as an unconstitutional power grab, but are EO's OK if they come from a libertarian perspective? Like if President Ron Paul EO'd the federal reserve out of existence, would that be considered "bad" from a libertarian viewpoint?
When it comes to things that are just a matter of bureaucratic policy (like this EO related to Defense Department policy) I see no problem with the President altering policy. Actual legislation passed by Congress is a different matter.

A hypothetical President Paul wouldn't have authority to abolish the Fed via EO since it was created under the Federal Reserve Act, and he would obviously be called out and stopped (either by lawsuit or assassination) if he tried. If he somehow managed to pull it off, I wouldn't really mind since I don't think the Federal Reserve Act itself is Constitutional to begin with.
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« Reply #26 on: December 02, 2014, 10:55:54 PM »

A hypothetical President Paul wouldn't have authority to abolish the Fed via EO since it was created under the Federal Reserve Act, and he would obviously be called out and stopped (either by lawsuit or assassination) if he tried. If he somehow managed to pull it off, I wouldn't really mind since I don't think the Federal Reserve Act itself is Constitutional to begin with.

A hypothetical President Paul might well take a page out of Andrew Jackson's playbook for dealin with the Second Bank of the United States.  After Biddle failed to secure an early rechartering of the Bank in 1833, then despite the charter still having three more years to go, Jackson ended the government's interaction with the Bank and instead doing those necessary activities via pet banks of Jackson's choosing.  Don't you think the various commercial banks wouldn't be happy to handle auctions of T-bills and the like directly?
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« Reply #27 on: December 03, 2014, 12:19:02 PM »

Less pictures like these Ferguson monsters would be good.




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