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The Federal Reserve System (also known as the Federal Reserve or simply the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States of America. It was created on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, after a series of financial panics (particularly the panic of 1907) led to the desire for central control of the monetary system in order to alleviate financial crises. Over the years, events such as the Great Depression in the 1930s and the Great Recession during the 2000s have led to the expansion of the roles and responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System.The U.S. Congress established three key objectives for monetary policy in the Federal Reserve Act: maximizing employment, stabilizing prices, and moderating long-term interest rates. The first two objectives are sometimes referred to as the Federal Reserve's dual mandate. Its duties have expanded over the years, and currently also include supervising and regulating banks, maintaining the stability of the financial system, and providing financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions. The Fed also conducts research into the economy and provides numerous publications, such as the Beige Book and the FRED database.
The Federal Reserve System is composed of several layers. It is governed by the presidentially appointed board of governors or Federal Reserve Board (FRB). Twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks, located in cities throughout the nation, regulate and oversee privately owned commercial banks. Nationally chartered commercial banks are required to hold stock in, and can elect some of the board members of, the Federal Reserve Bank of their region. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) sets monetary policy. It consists of all seven members of the board of governors and the twelve regional Federal Reserve Bank presidents, though only five bank presidents vote at a time (the president of the New York Fed and four others who rotate through one-year voting terms). There are also various advisory councils. Thus, the Federal Reserve System has both public and private components. It has a structure unique among central banks, and is also unusual in that the United States Department of the Treasury, an entity outside of the central bank, prints the currency used.The federal government sets the salaries of the board's seven governors, and it receives all the system's annual profits, after dividends on member banks' capital investments are paid, and an account surplus is maintained. In 2015, the Federal Reserve earned a net income of $100.2 billion and transferred $97.7 billion to the U.S. Treasury and 2020 earnings were approximately $88.6 billion with remittances to the U.S. Treasury of $86.9 billion. Although an instrument of the US Government, the Federal Reserve System considers itself "an independent central bank because its monetary policy decisions do not have to be approved by the President or by anyone else in the executive or legislative branches of government, it does not receive funding appropriated by Congress, and the terms of the members of the board of governors span multiple presidential and congressional terms."
About 180 cases - I'm not counting them - may be more - in boxes and bagged. Polished, been sitting in a box in the reload room so they're not surgical shiny, but clean. I know they're once fired because I fired them. An hour in the tumbler and they'll be beautiful.
It's about half and half...
$45 - Federal 9mm Hi-Shok 115 grain JHP Box/50
Minimum purchase 2 boxes. 11 boxes available. 5 sold.
No trades. No shipping. No tax. Delivery not included.
These are the most accurate factory JHP I've fired across the board in Beretta's, CZ's, Glocks and Sigs. Velocity is very consistent...
30 Loose rounds Tula 5.45X39, $10.00;
Also have 30 Cal Stripper Clips for 1903A3, Enfield or M1A/M14, 5 for 10.00
Available in Tucson/SE Arizona. Will ship.
7 Boxes Factory Federal 165 Gr Hydra Shok HP ammo. Low recoil. These function well in both my 1911 and my S&W M&P 2.0. $15.00 a box or all 7 for $100.
Hornady 357 Mag 140 Gr FTX Leverolution, 6 boxes factory ammo. Two boxes brass and a box of 98 bullets. $15.00 a box for the ammo or $100.00 for...
For sale or trade face to face in the phoenix metro area only. 1000 round sealed case of Federal .223 FMJ 55 grain ammunition (loose bulk pack bag) $600 cash or will trade for two cases of new manufacture 9mm FMJ (any grain weight) brass cased ammunition (NO RELOADS OR REMANUFACTURED AMMUNITION...
Will only trade for new manufacture (no reloads, no remanufactured) 9mm ball ammunition. One new thousand round case of the Federal Premium HST 147gr 9mm hollow points for three thousand (3000) rounds of new 9mm ball ammunition (any grain weight). Will not sell, only trade, and will not...
Savage Axis .270 w/ brand new Bushnell 3-9x40 and 20 rounds of federal fusion 130gr hunting ammo. Great rifle, good condition some scratches on the stock from use but a straight shooter no magazine included. Ready to hunt just in time for season! $280 firm
I have some extra Federal Lake City 7.62x51mm XM118 Ammo 175 Grain Match Hollow Point Bulk 500 Rounds. This stuff is very accurate. Brass is reloadable if you’re into that. $600 comes with 4 100 round protected boxes plus 100 rounds in the original bag and a large 308 ammo can.
Has anyone called their federal congressmen and senators about the Concealed Carry Weapons RECIPROCITY law? Senators Flake and McCain both say they are in favor of it. How about your Senators?