The gold standard has returned to mainstream US politics for the first time in 30 years, with a âgold commissionâ set to become part of official Republican party policy. Drafts of the party platform, which it will adopt at a convention in Tampa Bay, Florida, next week, call for an audit of Federal Reserve monetary policy and a commission to look at restoring the link between the dollar and gold. The move shows how five years of easy monetary policy â and the efforts of libertarian congressman Ron Paul â have made the once-fringe idea of returning to gold-as-money a legitimate part of Republican debate. Marsha Blackburn, a Republican congresswoman from Tennessee and co-chair of the platform committee, said the issues were not adopted merely to placate Mr Paul and the delegates that he picked up during his campaign for the partyâs nomination. âThese were adopted because they are things that Republicans agree on,â Ms Blackburn told the Financial Times. âThe House recently passed a bill on this, and this is something that we think needs to be done.â http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/06ebfdaa-ed3f-11e1-83d1-00144feab49a.html