Subscribe to Dollars & Sense magazine. Recent articles related to the financial crisis. AMI Monetary Reform Conference, Chicago, Sept. 21–24, 2006The upcoming issue of Dollars & Sense includes an article on (lack of) transparency at the Federal Reserve by Steven Zarlenga, Director of the American Monetary Institute, "dedicated to the independent study of monetary history, theory, and reform."The AMI will hold its second annual Monetary Reform Conference at Roosevelt University in Chicago, September 21-24, 2006. The conferences will focus on three broad areas: The Monetary Reforms: The main focus of the conferences - Researchers will describe and make the case for the kind of monetary reforms advocated, presenting both the logical and historical basis for them, and the mechanics of implementing them. Extensive question and answer periods and panel discussions can air doubts or concerns regarding the desirability of the reforms and suggest refinements. Included will be discussions of research and thinking methodology. A monetary reform bill – The American Monetary Act, ready for introduction into congress will be analyzed including strategies for getting it supported. Achieving the Reforms: Selected Political, Social and Monetary Activists will give the benefit of their experience in educating, raising public awareness, organizing and motivating people and governmental bodies to influence public policy decisions Using the Reforms: Presentations on how a properly reconstituted money power within government will be effectively used to “promote the general welfare”. These will focus on several areas: --Infrastructure programs, including education and health and upgrading America’s crumbling infrastructure, focusing on futuristic designs well within the reach of today’s technology and economy, to create hospitable, clean, sustainable cities of the future. --Farming parity proposals for maintaining the existence of family controlled environmentally sound farming. --Education proposals to provide crucial funding from sources other than middle-class property taxes. --Medical Care proposals which more effectively and fairly distribute the benefits of our medical technologies. Each area identifies another constituency which will support monetary reform. For more information, visit the conference website.
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What we really need to do is remove all the illegal activities about the Federal Reserve that most Americans have never been informed on.
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