The Fed is not profit-seeking if that is what you are getting at- any profits are returned to the US Treasury.
I'm having a really hard time understanding you. Stop rambling, slow down and explain what your point is.
Then, to try to make sense of this: The government created the dollar 300 years ago, and they create it and issue it now, without borrowing to any bank at all, just they (US peope= US government) are sovereign regarding THEIR OWN CURRENCY.
Is that so with Norway or Turkey or Russia or ....Do they have to borrow at interest to any entity?
(Government already own the money), investors (usually American citizens) do via Treasury bonds
I am reading that other governments and banks and the Fed BUY the bonds, and that the government sells them when it needs money.
Still, for me this is a major question:
What do they win (the conspiracy people) by saying that THE GOVERNMENT BORROWS THE MONEY? Are they so bad informed? Didn´t they make a research before publishing those books?.
Another: How does the Fed make profit?
They're usually anti-gov't types (usually libertarians but sometimes outright anarchists) trying to convince people who would otherwise be statists (I use the word in it's true sense) to join them in weakening the central gov't. They do this by warning of a 'NWO' or everyone becoming slaves to the banks.
By selling bonds for more then what they have to pay out in dividends usually.
Ron Paul does not believe in a conspiracy theory (at least not according to what he says publicly, which is all we can really go by). He, like most supporters of the Austrian school, feel that there are better alternatives to monetary management than central banks.
That aside, these are a few facts that might clear things up for you:
-the Treasury is part of the fiscal government. It issues bonds when it needs to borrow money.
-the Fed controls the monetary supply and looks to target inflation (as well as unemployment) as per its mandate
-the Fed can buy and sell bonds if it needs to in order to help target inflation. Usually it relies on the interest rate, but when interest rates are already near 0, it has to rely more on asset purchases.
So, they (the conspiracy people) want to weaken the government, so that they take over the power, is it so?, is that their purpose, to gain power , because if they want to weaken the government, it is to gain power, like Ron Paul. I insist on saying I am just a searcher of the truth, I don´t mind at all anything else.
Would you mind re-phrasing this?: "By selling bonds for more then what they have to pay out in dividends usually" . I am Spanish and I didn´t get the meaning, sorry.
So, this is not true at all: "...other governments and banks and the Fed BUY the bonds, and that the government sells them when it needs money..."
"...Right, they (the Fed) buy bonds from the government. They (The Fed) give them money they make out of thin air on the promise the government pays it back plus interest. That's a loan..."
But it buys bonds to the government, doesn´t it? and buying bonds does not mean lending money, does not mean A LOAN?
I see, thanks for your explanation, it is really enlightening. Now I do understand the whole thing.