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TEA PARTY ECONOMIST

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


Friday, November 23, 2012

Obama's Email List: The Most Powerful Political Data Base on Earth
President Obama’a campaign has sent out a survey for his supporters to fill in. It has two dozen voter characteristics. His supporters are asked to identify their memberships/commitments. “White” is not on the list. Well, generally it is not. “Jewish American” is. That classification probably has more to do with fund-raising than race. This updated... READ MORE


Making “Food Stamps” (SNAP Cards) Pay: A Personal Testimonial
One of my GaryNorth.com subscribers posted this: What’s a SNAP Card worth on the Black Market? I went to the grocery store a few hours ago to buy a few items we need as most businesses will be closed tomorrow. As I was walking along the side walk to enter the store, a woman approached... READ MORE


Al Gore in Agony: The Gasbag vs. Natural Gas
Al Gore has problems. The carbon tax idea died. Obama is opposed to it. Then there is natural gas. America has a lot of it. It’s clean. It’s cheap. But its use releases carbon dioxide. The horror! Everywhere he looks, the public is ignoring his message. Voters don’t think earth is in the balance. Politicians... READ MORE

Bike Sharing: The Utter Lunacy of City Planning
City planners in Atlanta and Chicago are considering the feasibility of bicycle sharing. This gives you some idea of where your tax dollars are going: to give lifetime careers to people who are truly out of touch. If there is a market for this service, the city planners need not get involved. I can see... READ MORE


San Francisco Apartments: 220 Square Feet
When does “cozy” become “cramped”? The city planners in San Francisco (boo) are going to vote on whether to cap the number of these micro apartments at 375 units. This is another reason not to live in San Francisco. Not only are rental units so expensive that someone might rent a 220-square foot apartment, the... READ MORE

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