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The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST

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


Friday, October 26, 2012

Social Security Is Going Bankrupt.
Gary North’s Reality Check (Oct. 26, 2012) I want to talk about the inevitable bankruptcy of the Social Security system. I have made this case publicly for 35 years. The beginning of the bankruptcy began in fiscal year 2010. Early in that year, I produced a 90-minute video predicting that this would happen before... READ MORE

Video: Home Brew Unregistered Handguns Are Almost Here.
This guy is looking for a $20,000 investment. If he and his buddies pull this off, gun control is over . . . all over the world. He proposes a wikiweapon. It will be a CAD/CAM file that will be on the Web. You can download it and build an unregistered handgun. The plans can... READ MORE

Video: New York Cops Beat Up a Man in a Synagogue, Then Charge Him with Trespassing. He Wasn’t.
Recently, two of New York’s finest beat up a man in a synagogue. They did not know that the synagogue had a full-time video camera recording everything. Then the cops arrested him for trespassing. He wasn’t. He had been staying there for a month. Then the synagogue posted the video on YouTube. Then the rabbi... READ MORE


A Federal Data Base on Where Your Car Has Been . . . Ever
This report is from Kate Crockford. She has raised some interesting questions. Imagine a searchable database that would enable police or federal agents to instantly track everywhere you’ve ever driven in your car, like a “Google search” of your location over a period of months or even years. According to a law enforcement data manager ... READ MORE


Surveillance Drones in Seattle
The Seattle police department wants to show off its new system of public surveillance. It invited the public to see one of the drones. The drone will not fly. Neither will the conference. Who is going to spend his day looking at an immobile drone and asking questions to a bored police officer? But the... READ MORE

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