Republican
presidential candidates accuse Fed of playing politics
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[November 11, 2015]
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Several
Republican presidential candidates on Tuesday accused the Federal
Reserve of keeping U.S. interest rates low for political reasons, and
one called for replacing Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
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"The Fed should be audited and the Fed should stop playing
politics with our money supply," New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
said in the "undercard" Republican debate hosted by Fox Business
Network.
The debate in Milwaukee featured four candidates for president who
are at the bottom of opinion polls and did not qualify for the main
debate occurring later on Tuesday.
"It’s hurting American seniors who are seeing no Social Security
increases, who are seeing no savings. They’re putting money aside
and seeing nothing in the savings accounts," former U.S. Senator
Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania said.
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee echoed those sentiments.
“The Fed has manipulated the dollar, so it doesn’t have a standard,
tie the dollar to something fixed and if it’s not going to be gold,
make it the commodity basket,” Huckabee said.
He added he would "absolutely" replace Yellen.
“We need to make sure they tie the monetary standard to something
that makes sense instead of their own whims," Huckabee said.
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(Reporting by Ginger Gibson and Roberta Rampton; Editing by Sandra
Maler and Jonathan Oatis)
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