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H.R.2768 Debt Crisis Resolution Act of 2011, 112th Congress

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  • Latest Action: Aug 01, 2011 Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

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  • 3% of users oppose H.R.2768

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    3% of users on OpenCongress.org, a free, non-partisan resource, oppose H.R.2768.
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    Most-commented sections of the bill text

    • (a) Canceling of Debt- The Secretary of the Treasury shall cancel all obligations of the United States Government issued under chapter 31 of title 31, United States Code, that are held by the Federal Reserve System. (4 comments, Link )

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      specifically, this section of the legislation: "(a) Canceling of Debt- The Secretary of the Treasury shall cancel all obligations of the United States Government issued under chapter 31 of title 31, United States Code, that are held by the Federal Reserve System.",

    Highest Rated User Comments

    • On August 02, 2011, by davidmac29 - Wow. A bill that makes sense. Thank you Ron Paul.

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      As noted by davidmac29, a user on OpenCongress.org, on August 02, 2011, "Wow. A bill that makes sense. Thank you Ron Paul. "

    Highly Rated Blog Articles

    • Dictatorial NWO Buying Nation States through Sovereign Debt ... - April 18, 2012 by Anders - In August, Ron Paul introduced HR 2768, legislation designed to cancel $1.6 trillion in debt. Said Paul: ... His HR 2768 bill disappeared into the maw of a congressional committee and will likely never be seen again. How do ...

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      As noted by Anders on April 18, 2012, "In August, Ron Paul introduced HR 2768, legislation designed to cancel $1.6 trillion in debt. Said Paul: ... His HR 2768 bill disappeared into the maw of a congressional committee and will likely never be seen again. How do ..." (/url?q=http://euro-med.dk/%3Fp%3D26593&sa=U&ei=lJORT_rKFcqO2wXk3ZH9BA&ved=0CDIQmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNHk3XsexyLw0Iu21X5-e9gx6V5UNA)
    • Dictatorial NWO Buying Nation States through Sovereign Debt ... - April 18, 2012 by Anders - In August, Ron Paul introduced HR 2768, legislation designed to cancel $1.6 trillion in debt. Said Paul: ... His HR 2768 bill disappeared into the maw of a congressional committee and will likely never be seen again. How do ...

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      As noted by Anders on April 18, 2012, "In August, Ron Paul introduced HR 2768, legislation designed to cancel $1.6 trillion in debt. Said Paul: ... His HR 2768 bill disappeared into the maw of a congressional committee and will likely never be seen again. How do ..." (/url?q=http://euro-med.dk/%3Fp%3D26593&sa=U&ei=F1qQT9bhEMqK2gX52cX5BA&ved=0CDIQmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNGdrHSEVvm6CGHHNwW1juMToeEyIw)
    • Dictatorial NWO Buying Nation States through Sovereign Debt ... - April 17, 2012 by Anders - In August, Ron Paul introduced HR 2768, legislation designed to cancel $1.6 trillion in debt. Said Paul: ... His HR 2768 bill disappeared into the maw of a congressional committee and will likely never be seen again. How do ...

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      As noted by Anders on April 17, 2012, "In August, Ron Paul introduced HR 2768, legislation designed to cancel $1.6 trillion in debt. Said Paul: ... His HR 2768 bill disappeared into the maw of a congressional committee and will likely never be seen again. How do ..." (/url?q=http://euro-med.dk/%3Fp%3D26593&sa=U&ei=FTiPT_ydLbOr2AX3pdmCDA&ved=0CCwQmAEwAQ&usg=AFQjCNERTzC1N9XHHH61QZ9PBCsGvVUB2Q)

    Highly Rated News Articles

    • Ron Paul One Step Ahead of Dean Baker - August 07, 2011 by Lew Rockwell - Chris Dunn points out to me a column by Keynesian economist Dean Baker where he endorses Ron Paul's introduction of a Congressional bill (HR 2768) that would abolish $1.6 trillion of debt owed by the Treasury to the Federal Reserve. ...

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      As noted by Lew Rockwell on August 07, 2011, " Chris Dunn points out to me a column by Keynesian economist Dean Baker where he endorses Ron Paul's introduction of a Congressional bill (HR 2768) that would abolish $1.6 trillion of debt owed by the Treasury to the Federal Reserve. ... " (http://lewrockwell.com/wenzel/wenzel121.html)
    • Ron Paul Wants to Cancel Fictitious Debt to Fed... and Lower Limit Accordingly - August 04, 2011 by HNN Huntingtonnews.net - HR 2768 would do just that. Recently, Rep. Paul argued, “Where did they get the money to buy our debt? They created it our of thin air. Taxpayers keep working hard to pay interest to the Federal Reserve as well as finance these bonds. ...

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      As noted by HNN Huntingtonnews.net on August 04, 2011, " HR 2768 would do just that. Recently, Rep. Paul argued, “Where did they get the money to buy our debt? They created it our of thin air. Taxpayers keep working hard to pay interest to the Federal Reserve as well as finance these bonds. ... " (http://www.huntingtonnews.net/7025)
    • Tag Archives: HR 2768 - August 03, 2011 by Bacon's Rebellion - Under his bill, HR 2768, the $1.6 trillion that the Treasury owes to the Federal Reserve would disappear. The Federal Reserve began buying Treasury bonds in earnest late last year as part of its effort to keep long-term interest rates down. ...

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      As noted by Bacon's Rebellion on August 03, 2011, " Under his bill, HR 2768, the $1.6 trillion that the Treasury owes to the Federal Reserve would disappear. The Federal Reserve began buying Treasury bonds in earnest late last year as part of its effort to keep long-term interest rates down. ... " (http://www.baconsrebellion.com/tag/h-r-2768)
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