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Warsh's Fiduciary Fiefdom: The Unseen Hand That Shakes the Nation's Coffers

The recent turbulence in the momentum stock market, marked by sharp declines following the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, belies a deeper, more fundamental challenge to the principles of economic self-determination.

Jul 10, 2026 - Economy

Warsh's Fiduciary Fiefdom: The Unseen Hand That Shakes the Nation's Coffers

Author By Miles Corbin

The recent turbulence in the momentum stock market, marked by sharp declines following the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, belies a deeper, more fundamental challenge to the principles of economic self-determination.

Why it matters: This market downturn, directly tied to an unelected central bank's opaque decisions, starkly echoes foundational grievances. When citizens' prosperity hinges on distant dictates, self-governance erodes. The liberty won from arbitrary Crown control finds its modern parallel in domestic institutions exerting analogous command over public finance. "On the following interesting" shifts, the fragility of popular sovereignty becomes clear. This economic fragility, amplified by global tensions, mirrors colonial times where external conflicts imposed burdens without consent. Unelected bodies and global forces now shape financial destinies. The question isn't volatility, but whether the spirit of 1776, demanding power from the governed, faces a contemporary challenge from institutions meant to stabilize our economy.

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