Massie is Trying to End the Fed. Again.

Rep. Thomas Massie just reintroduced a bill to abolish the Federal Reserve—and if there were any justice in the world, it would be signed into law tomorrow.

The Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act (HR 1846) would repeal the Federal Reserve Act and shut down the Fed completely

Massie argues—correctly—that Americans would be better off if the Federal Reserve never existed. Why? Because everything the Fed does makes life harder for regular people while enriching the powerful.

Here’s how the scam works:

The government wants to spend more money than it takes in from taxes. But instead of cutting spending (hah!), it turns to the Federal Reserve.

The Fed creates new money out of thin air and loans it to the government by buying U.S. debt. This floods the economy with new dollars.

More money chasing the same amount of goods = inflation. Prices rise, your paycheck doesn’t stretch as far, and the money you saved loses value.

Big banks and the government love this system because they get the new money first—before prices rise. By the time it trickles down to you, your grocery bill has already gone up.

Of course this isn’t a bug—it’s a feature. 

Inflation is quite literally just legalized theft of the poor and middle class.

Most people don’t see it because they were never taught to see it. And that is most certainly by design.

That’s exactly why we wrote The Tuttle Twins and the Creature from Jekyll Island.

In it, Ethan and Emily find a scary and mysterious creature that’s silently draining their grandparents’ savings. It turns out they’re being robbed too—but they don’t realize it until they start asking the right questions.

Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

Your kids need to understand how the financial system really works. Because if they don’t, they’ll be just like the generations before them—trapped in a system designed to keep them powerless and poor.

This book makes it easy (and fun!) for kids to learn:

  • What money actually is (and why fiat currency is so dangerous)
  • Why inflation is just a sneaky form of taxation
  • How governments and central banks rig the game to benefit themselves

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It’s a book I wrote to help kids understand freedom, personal responsibility, and the power of entrepreneurship—a perfect companion to The Creature from Jekyll Island.

Oh—and before I forget: our podcast relaunches TOMORROW. We’ll be tackling topics just like this, so be sure to tune in because we’re dropping three new episodes!

So far, Rep. Massie hasn’t had success in ending the Fed despite his years of work to teach people why it’s probably the thing that would benefit everyday Americans the most. I mean, trying to convince the rich and powerful to defund themselves to save us regular folks is a pretty tough sell.

Still, I’m hopeful that we’ll see him finally pull it off someday, and one of the ways all of us can help him in his noble quest to slay this beast is to understand the Federal Reserve, and then to teach everyone we know what we’ve learned.

I am positive that the only reason this money-printing scam has gone on as long as it has is because people simply don’t know it exists. If they did, there would be bi-partisan riots in the streets. 

I’m a peaceful guy, but those are riots I could get behind.

In the meantime, it starts with parents like you using resources like ours to teach their kids the truth about the way the world really works.

And who knows, maybe they’ll be the ones who finish Massie’s work. 

Wouldn’t that be something?

—Connor

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