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On Wednesday the retiring Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) will have his final showdown with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. As dramatic as this sounds Paul, who has somehow managed to stay interested in something as boring as the Fed his entire political career, doesn't plan on doing anything crazy for it.
“It’ll be hard to think up anything brand new other than reiterating my concerns over the last 30 years,” he told The Hill in an interview.
Bernanke can rest easy Tuesday night.
[The Hill]
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