Dear Conservatives,
I'm determined to
force a vote on my Audit the Fed bill.
That's why I've placed a hold on three of President
Obama's Federal Reserve Board nominees.
Harry Reid has scheduled a cloture vote for Tuesday on
the first of these nominees, Stanley Fischer.
But I need your immediate action to urge my
colleagues to turn back these nominees until Harry Reid agrees to hold a vote on Audit the Fed.
The Feds escaped accountability for trashing our economy for too long
because the tax-borrow-and-spend politicians want to keep the gravy
train
running.
And Harry Reid is blocking any votes on Audit the Fed to try and cling to a Democrat
majority in the Senate.
So I'm issuing an emergency call for fax petitions to swamp the
Senate.
I hope you'll take immediate action by signing your emergency
"Audit the Fed" fax petition right away.
The clock is ticking and I need your help to send a clear message that you won't stand for
the establishment in Washington keeping the Fed's policies under wraps.
You
see, Congress has the power to coin and regulate money so Audit the Fed is the perfect way to conduct oversight.
The Fed's endless cycle of "print-now-ask-questions
later" drove the economy into a ditch preventing any chance of real
recovery.
Its policies hurt the poor and middle class the most by boosting the costs of goods
and services.
So you can thank the Fed for your grocery and gas bills spiraling out of
control.
But there is one way you can pay Harry Reid back for blocking a vote on Audit the Fed
and enabling these destructive policies…
…by standing up and DEMANDING the Senate hold an
up or down roll call vote on my Audit the Fed bill.
Please do so by signing your emergency
"Audit the Fed" fax petitions right away.
After you sign your petition
please chip in a contribution
so I can continue to lead the fight in the Senate for full transparency at the Fed.
I thank you for standing with me in this fight.
In Liberty,
Senator Rand Paul
P.S. After you sign your petition, please chip
in a contribution so I can continue to lead the fight in the Senate to Audit the Fed.
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