The Federal Reserve's so-called "independence" has become nothing more than a constitutional joke – and it's time patriots called out this massive power grab for what it really is.
As President Trump signals growing dissatisfaction with the Fed's monetary policy decisions, the usual suspects in the establishment media and swamp are rushing to defend these unelected bureaucrats' stranglehold on America's financial system. They're telling us, as if it's gospel truth, that central bank "independence" is somehow essential for sound economic governance.
But here's what they don't want you to know: this confidence is completely misplaced.
Where's the Constitutional Authority?
Show me where in the Constitution it says unelected officials should have unchecked power over America's money supply. Go ahead, I'll wait. The Founding Fathers would be loading their muskets if they saw what we've allowed the Federal Reserve to become.
The economic case for Fed independence isn't just weak – it's a fabrication designed to keep power away from elected officials who actually answer to We the People. When Jerome Powell and his cronies make decisions that crush working families with inflation or destroy savings with artificially low interest rates, who holds them accountable? Nobody.
"The Federal Reserve operates like a shadow government, making decisions that affect every American family while hiding behind the fiction of 'independence,'" one constitutional scholar noted.
This isn't about economics – it's about democracy itself. When unelected bureaucrats wield more power over your paycheck than the President you voted for, we've lost our republic.
Trump's Fight Against Financial Deep State
President Trump understands what the establishment refuses to admit: the Fed's independence is really just insulation from the will of the American people. While Democrats and RINOs defend this broken system, Trump is fighting to restore accountability to our monetary policy.
The question every patriot should be asking is simple: if the Federal Reserve is truly serving America's interests, why are they so terrified of democratic oversight?
It's time to end this constitutional charade and return monetary policy to officials who actually answer to voters, not Wall Street masters.
