The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Obama Leaves Country, Congress Leaves Town: Stocks Soar
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 207 points yesterday. The increase was based on a rumor that Obama/Pelosi/Reid are about work out a deal with Boehner/McConnell on taxes. There will not be a fiscal cliff. Obama was out of the country. Congress is home for Thanksgiving. No one with any authority could conform this rumor... READ MORE
Elephants Showed Up After the “Elephant Whisperer” Died
How would Darwin have explained this? Back in March, Lawrence Anthony, a conservationist and author known as “The Elephant Whisperer”, passed away. After his death, although they were not alerted to the event, a group of wild elephants Anthony helped to rescue and rehabilitate travelled to his house in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. ... 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
CIA Shuts Down Its Climate Change Boondoggle
In September 2009, the CIA opened a new boondoggle. The CIA heralded this breakthrough, which was timed to take advantage of the United Nation Organization’s scheduled December meeting in Copenhagen. It was poor timing. Two months later, the files of the main British global warming propaganda center were hacked. With perfect timing, two weeks before... 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
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
WEEK IN REVIEW: The top stories of the weekObama Leaves Country, Congress Leaves Town: Stocks Soar
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 207 points yesterday. The increase was based on a rumor that Obama/Pelosi/Reid are about work out a deal with Boehner/McConnell on taxes. There will not be a fiscal cliff. Obama was out of the country. Congress is home for Thanksgiving. No one with any authority could conform this rumor... READ MORE
Elephants Showed Up After the “Elephant Whisperer” Died
How would Darwin have explained this? Back in March, Lawrence Anthony, a conservationist and author known as “The Elephant Whisperer”, passed away. After his death, although they were not alerted to the event, a group of wild elephants Anthony helped to rescue and rehabilitate travelled to his house in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. ... 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
CIA Shuts Down Its Climate Change Boondoggle
In September 2009, the CIA opened a new boondoggle. The CIA heralded this breakthrough, which was timed to take advantage of the United Nation Organization’s scheduled December meeting in Copenhagen. It was poor timing. Two months later, the files of the main British global warming propaganda center were hacked. With perfect timing, two weeks before... 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
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