The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
How Older Economists Retired Rich
Gary North’s Reality Check (Oct. 9, 2012) Most of the academic economists I know were able to retire rich. I define “rich” in a special way: the ability to quit your day job, retire permanently, and not suffer a reduction in your lifestyle. There are a lot of people who think the government has promised... READ MORE
Pay Retail for College? Sucker!
When we read an article in Forbes with this title — “The Hoax of College” — we know that word is getting out. We also know that word is not changing potential behavior, which borders on the suicidal. It is a good article. Here are some gems. As steadily as ivy creeps up the walls... READ MORE
The Ivy League’s Blackballing of Austrian School Economists
There has never been an Austrian School economist on the faculty of an Ivy League university. There have been two ex-Austrians. Three decades ago, Fritz Machlup taught at Princeton, but he had long since abandoned his Austrian views. He had been a follower of Mises until the 1940s. Mises saved his life by persuading him... READ MORE
200 Welfare State Horror Stories
I recommend two books: one on socialized medicine’s foul-ups and the other on government regulatory foul-ups. You can download both for free. The first is Shattered Lives. The second is Shattered Dreams. These books are a warning. Bureaucratic medicine and bureaucratic safety are myths. People who were supposed to be helped were harmed. There are ... READ MORE
Spanking a Child Is a Felony in Delaware
It had to happen. Delaware has become the very first state to pass a controversial law that effectively outlaws the corporal discipline of children by their parents. Senate bill 234 was signed into law by Governor Jack Markell on September 12. Sponsored by Delaware’s Senate Majority Leader Patricia Blevins, the bill redefines child abuse laws... READ MORE
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
How Older Economists Retired Rich
Gary North’s Reality Check (Oct. 9, 2012) Most of the academic economists I know were able to retire rich. I define “rich” in a special way: the ability to quit your day job, retire permanently, and not suffer a reduction in your lifestyle. There are a lot of people who think the government has promised... READ MORE
Pay Retail for College? Sucker!
When we read an article in Forbes with this title — “The Hoax of College” — we know that word is getting out. We also know that word is not changing potential behavior, which borders on the suicidal. It is a good article. Here are some gems. As steadily as ivy creeps up the walls... READ MORE
The Ivy League’s Blackballing of Austrian School Economists
There has never been an Austrian School economist on the faculty of an Ivy League university. There have been two ex-Austrians. Three decades ago, Fritz Machlup taught at Princeton, but he had long since abandoned his Austrian views. He had been a follower of Mises until the 1940s. Mises saved his life by persuading him... READ MORE
200 Welfare State Horror Stories
I recommend two books: one on socialized medicine’s foul-ups and the other on government regulatory foul-ups. You can download both for free. The first is Shattered Lives. The second is Shattered Dreams. These books are a warning. Bureaucratic medicine and bureaucratic safety are myths. People who were supposed to be helped were harmed. There are ... READ MORE
Spanking a Child Is a Felony in Delaware
It had to happen. Delaware has become the very first state to pass a controversial law that effectively outlaws the corporal discipline of children by their parents. Senate bill 234 was signed into law by Governor Jack Markell on September 12. Sponsored by Delaware’s Senate Majority Leader Patricia Blevins, the bill redefines child abuse laws... READ MORE
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