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The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST

The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!


Thursday, September 20, 2012
The House Promises Egypt’s Government $130 Million a Month
The government of the United States wishes to send Arab governments a message: it’s business as usual in Washington, D.C. The bribes will keep being paid. Thomas Jefferson stopped paying bribes to the Barbary pirates in the first decade of the nineteenth century. But Washington thinks it knows better. “Please be nice. Please love us. ... READ MORE
Fake Gold Bar in Jewish Diamond/Gold District in New York City
The diamond district in New York City is run by a code of ethics like few other private markets on earth. Your word really is your bond. So, when a 10-ounce bar of tungsten is passed off as gold, this is news — if not in the mainstream media, then at least in the hard-money... READ MORE

Sweetheart Deal: Uncle Sugar and the Sugar Lobby
For over 200 years, the U.S. government has imposed quotas on the import of sugar into the United States. This has allowed domestic sugar producers the ability to charge more for sugar. Americans consume less sugar. Don’t think of this as cronyism. Don’t think of this as crony capitalism. Think of this as a government... READ MORE

How Five Regulatory States Make It Harder to Sell a Home. Do You Live In One of Them?
Five states have passed laws that make it more difficult for lenders to foreclose. The new laws are complex. So Fannie and Freddie have to spend more money to research a property offered for sale. They plan to pass on these extra costs to people who get a mortgage from these two government entities. This... READ MORE


Confusion at Wal-Mart Over Currency. “What Is This Stuff?”
When you pay cash, meaning with currency, you can sometimes get a discount. But not at Wal-Mart. At Wal-Mart, they rip up cash. Anyway, that is what one woman says happened. She bought some items at Wal-Mart. The person at the checkout counter knew someting was suspicious. This was currency. Paper money. First, he tore... READ MORE

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