And I think that's fundamentally what this is about. Who makes the decisions about this country? Is it those the American people elect or is it unelected bureaucrats? And I feel very strongly that The President of the United States is much better able to make these determinations [about monetary policy] than unelected bureaucrats. And by the way, if the American people disagree with the President, they, they of course, can throw out the President every four years and throw in a new President, … (02:16–02:32)
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Asserts that the President is better suited than unelected bureaucrats to make monetary policy decisions.
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