Saturday, December 22, 2018

News by the numbers:Trump discusses firing Fed chairman after latest rate increase

Trump discusses firing Fed chairman after latest rate increase

12/22/2018=34,52,72,18,45..356th day 9 left
President=52 (he's #45) firing=45 (his favorite thing to do) andhe's  72 years old ..Government=52
authority=52 advisers=52 also 34 matching the day numerology
legal authority=66..fed=66 (33+33=66)
federal=33 authority=137/33rd prime government=137/33rd prime
Federal Reserve Chairman=132 (33x4)
Jerome=33,66 markets=33
interest rates=88 Trump=88
Rate increase=55 Fed Chairman=55
This happened 191 days after his birthday..191/43rd prime
43 the reflection of 34 today's date numerology

What a joke this is! 
The federal Reserve is a PRIVATE bank
The government has no authority!
The president can appoint but really its a rubber stamp 

Jerome Hayden "Jay" Powell is the 16th and current Chair of the Federal Reserve, serving in that office since February 2018. He was nominated to the Fed Chair position by President Donald Trump, and confirmed by the United States Senate. Wikipedia
BornFebruary 4, 1953 (age 65 years), Washington, D.C.
2/4/1953=6.59,78,24,...35th day of the year 330 left..330/33
Jerome Powell=59
44 or a span of 45 days( like today's date numerology) before his 66th b-day..Fed=66..born with 330/33 days left in the year
16th chairman..born in 53'..53/16th prime number
sixteen=33 sixteenth=52,34...like today's date numerology
(CNN)President Donald Trump has begun polling advisers about whether he has the legal authority to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, according to two people familiar with the matter, who described the President as newly furious at the Fed chief as markets tumble.
Earlier this year, Trump's advisers told the President that it was doubtful he would have the law behind him if he fired Powell. But Trump has renewed the issue after the Fed again raised its benchmark interest rate this week.
So far, the White House hasn't come to a final legal determination on Trump's authority to fire his Fed chairman, whom he nominated a year ago. The law states the President can fire a Fed governor for cause, but it hasn't been tested on the firing of a chairman.
Top West Wing economic advisers have warned Trump that firing Powell would only exacerbate the problem the President is ostensibly trying to solve: nose-diving markets. The unprecedented move would likely cause more turmoil.

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