Republicans Consider Returning To Gold Standard: Real Or Red Herring? | ZeroHedge
Stranger than fiction perhaps but the FT is reporting that the
gold standard has returned to mainstream US politics for the first time
in 30 years with a 'gold commission' set to become part of official
Republican party policy. While this could simply be a reach for
as many Ron Paul marginal voters as possible (with the view that the
GOP would never really go for it); it appears drafts of the party
platform from the forthcoming rain-soaked convention call for an audit
of the Fed and a commission to look at restoring the link between the
dollar and gold. The FT, citing a spokesperson, adds that "There is a growing
recognition within the Republican party and in America more generally
that we’re not going to be able to print our way to prosperity,"
but "We’re not going to go from a standing start to the gold standard,"
although it would provide a chance to educate politicians and the
public about the merits of a return to gold. Interestingly, the
Republican platform in 1980 referred to "restoration of a dependable
monetary standard", while the 1984 platform said that "the gold standard
may be a useful mechanism."
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