The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Last week a judge overturned the NDAA’s provision that authorizes the U.S. government to arrest and indefinitely detain people suspected of terrorism. The judge said that the provision violated the Constitutional protection of due process: the Fifth Amendment. This restriction on federal power did not last long. A federal judge has just granted a “stay... READ MORE
DHS Buys More Sniper Ammunition
The Department of Homeland Security is stocking up. You never know when you will need a few hundred million rounds of ammunition. It is stocking up on .223 caliber ammo. This is suitable for military issue AR-15's. It will begin with a purchase of 40 million rounds. It will buy 40 million a year for... READ MORE
A Nation of Disabled Collectors of Free Government Money
We are afflicted as a nation with terrible risks. Despite OSHA, despite workplace education, Americans are becoming disabled. The Social Security Administration has released the grim statistics: over 8.7 million Americans are disabled. That is one out of 16 working Americans. In 1967, this figure was one out of 65. This increase tells us either... READ MORE
The 12 Federal Reserve Banks Have Their Own Police Forces
The 12 regional Federal Reserve banks are legally private entities, yet they have their own police forces under the authority of the United States government. They have possessed this authority for over a decade. It was given to them by the Patriot Act (2001). They do not broadcast this authority. They prefer to keep this... READ MORE
Ron Paul May Join W. B. Jones and John Hospers in the History Books, at Romney’s Expense
I’ll bet you don’t remember Walter B. Jones. I do. I’m a history buff, with a Ph.D. to prove it. Back in 1956, a member of the Electoral College from Alabama was determined not to cast his vote for Adlai Stevenson. So he voted for Walter B. Jones, an Alabama judge. Therefore, Jones’ name is... READ MORE
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The Government Can Now Legally Detain You Indefinitely After All. It Couldn’t Over the Weekend.Last week a judge overturned the NDAA’s provision that authorizes the U.S. government to arrest and indefinitely detain people suspected of terrorism. The judge said that the provision violated the Constitutional protection of due process: the Fifth Amendment. This restriction on federal power did not last long. A federal judge has just granted a “stay... READ MORE
DHS Buys More Sniper Ammunition
The Department of Homeland Security is stocking up. You never know when you will need a few hundred million rounds of ammunition. It is stocking up on .223 caliber ammo. This is suitable for military issue AR-15's. It will begin with a purchase of 40 million rounds. It will buy 40 million a year for... READ MORE
A Nation of Disabled Collectors of Free Government Money
We are afflicted as a nation with terrible risks. Despite OSHA, despite workplace education, Americans are becoming disabled. The Social Security Administration has released the grim statistics: over 8.7 million Americans are disabled. That is one out of 16 working Americans. In 1967, this figure was one out of 65. This increase tells us either... READ MORE
The 12 Federal Reserve Banks Have Their Own Police Forces
The 12 regional Federal Reserve banks are legally private entities, yet they have their own police forces under the authority of the United States government. They have possessed this authority for over a decade. It was given to them by the Patriot Act (2001). They do not broadcast this authority. They prefer to keep this... READ MORE
Ron Paul May Join W. B. Jones and John Hospers in the History Books, at Romney’s Expense
I’ll bet you don’t remember Walter B. Jones. I do. I’m a history buff, with a Ph.D. to prove it. Back in 1956, a member of the Electoral College from Alabama was determined not to cast his vote for Adlai Stevenson. So he voted for Walter B. Jones, an Alabama judge. Therefore, Jones’ name is... READ MORE
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