Realistically suing the Federal Reserve in a class action lawsuit

Discussion in 'Economics' started by FireWalker, Jul 12, 2014.

Is a class-action lawsuit of all US citizens vs. the Federal Reserve possible?

  1. I'm in! How do I become a Plaintiff in the suit?

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  2. You're insane. This has been tried before. Someone will probably try to kill you.

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  3. I'm scared to vote because the NSA might be watching for my clicks.

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  4. I need to know more.

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  5. I don't care, do what you want.

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  6. Other (please feel free to post the reason).

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  1. So who is going to "break" this story?
     
    #11     Jul 13, 2014
  2. Eyez

    Eyez

    Dude weren't you the same guy trying to get money from every single lawyer? Did you manage to get any damages?



    are you cookoo for coco puffs?
     
    #12     Jul 13, 2014
  3. No damages yet. And yes, I did sue the NYC Bar Association. I spent a year walking the streets of NYC, homeless.

    And yes, I still do have that open judgement. They owe me $100 million plus interest. The problem? No one knows about it, so they pretend it didn't happen.
     
    #13     Jul 13, 2014
  4. FYI, there are about 24,000 lawyers in the NYC area. They owe me $4,320 each. Plus interest.
     
    #14     Jul 13, 2014
  5. Based on my reckoning...

    I did inform several Lawyer Bar Associations of the lawsuit. With total silence in response. That indicates to me a conspiracy to protect the Federal Reserve is pervasive throughout the legal community. Since the debt is increasing at about $2.7 billion per day, their delay and impede tactics are expensive. I would consider that amount as personal damages prior to pain and suffering and punitive damages.

    Legally, that makes the legal community guilty of conspiracy. Negligence in most cases probably, however...
     
    #15     Jul 19, 2014
  6. I think by law, part of the Bar Association's duties is to locate a lawyer to represent all possible lawsuits, unless they can clearly prove the case has been tried publicly before and shown to be false (settlements out of court would not count, of course).
     
    #16     Jul 19, 2014