Forbes -
10 May 2014 06:00
The U.S. Treasury never wanted to surrender control of its currency to a quasi-private agency. But after enduring a recent financial shock and subsequent bank run in 1907, Congress wasn't careful enough when creating our central bank, the Federal Reserve. Today our currency is called "Federal Reserve Notes." Its namesake, although openly admitting it is a not a federal agency, has near-complete control of our money.
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