planosteve wrote:No, they trusted a privately owned central bank that operates unconstitutionally. Most Americans assume it's a part of the government. But, the govt. has no authority over it.GFB wrote:
So you're saying..the Germans trusted the U.S. Government?
They do have some authority.
They were created by Congress, can be eliminated at any time by Congress..and must frequently appear before Congress for what is usually fairly intense questioning.
..and they must follow a clearly defined mandate of goals.