commodity futures trading modernization act

commodity futures trading modernization act
commodity futures trading modernization act


Ron Paul voted against the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, Bill Clinton made law, now oil is $ 125brrl?

The Commodity Futures Modernization Act allows the oil that are traded in unregulated markets. This has allowed (investment speculation, not intending to use oil) to push up oil prices than they are today. (read this: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/JE06Dj07.html Ron Paul voted against the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, while Bill Clinton signed into law. Http: / / www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h2000-540 Nancy Pelosi also voted for this bill. Also did anyone else imaginable. Ron Paul is 1 4 congressmen who voted against and what is now called the Enron loophole. Just another example of leadership by Ron Paul showing that it is owned by corporations. He is the only person worth voting for http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG2PUZoukfA

This article on the price of oil should be front page news across America. It explains exactly why the gas / fuel prices are high, although it should be. Mrs. Clinton was involved in commodities so scandal in Arkansas when Bill Clinton was governor, if my memory is correct. Did billion of trade, and people suspected he had inside information. (Advice on the prices of commodities future) You see that markets are now not dependent on the factor of supply and demand, they can bid by buyers with deep pockets, with the margin requirements, be much, much more higher than the factor of supply and demand would,,,, can also make a bid for vendors selling short-term contracts. (A short distance means only a promise to sell at some time in the future. ) Ron Paul may be the only Member to expose this fraud, because many of the others know the information enriching privileged! Http: / / www.americanfreepress.net/html/151_congressmen_derive_financi.html

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