Alarmed by talk of a global currency, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., introduced Congressional legislation Thursday to prohibit the president of the United States from striking any deal to validate a non-U.S. currency.
The bill’s introduction follows mixed messages from Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on whether he would support a global currency to replace the dollar.
On Tuesday, Bachmann tells Newsmax, she asked Geithner at a hearing if he would renounce any effort to move toward a global currency.
“He answered unequivocally that he would,” Bachmann said. Geithner’s assurances echoed those of President Obama.
On Wednesday, however, while speaking before the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, Geithner remarked that he was “quite open” to a larger, global-finance role for a melded International Monetary Fund currency.
Here's a pic of the damage this stooge let loose within minutes. No doubt the Blackberry's were buzzing at the CFR ... hmmm sombody important was long the Dollar and they needed Boy Geithner to retract and quickly!
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