bobbyw24
12-08-2010, 09:56 AM
In an article from December 4th, the Finance Examiner laid out the backroom dealings establishment Republicans were putting together to deny Ron Paul leadership of the Monetary Policy sub-committee. This discussion however may become moot with the confirmation today of Congressman Spencer Bachus to the head of the House Financial Services Committee.
In an article from al.com yesterday evening, the informal acceptance of Congressman Bachus to the chairmanship of this committee will be a strong advocate in Ron Paul's favor.
http://www.examiner.com/finance-examiner-in-national/confirmation-of-congresssman-spencer-bachus-will-help-ron-paul-s-chairmanship
In an article from al.com yesterday evening, the informal acceptance of Congressman Bachus to the chairmanship of this committee will be a strong advocate in Ron Paul's favor.
http://www.examiner.com/finance-examiner-in-national/confirmation-of-congresssman-spencer-bachus-will-help-ron-paul-s-chairmanship