The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Warren Buffett Betrays His Father’s Memory . . . Again.
Howard Buffett was the Ron Paul of the late 1940s and early 1950s: the most libertarian member of Congress. There have only been two of them since 1965. They and Grover Cleveland were all we have had in Washington. His son Warren is the most successful investor in modern times. There is no question that... READ MORE
HurriKeynesianism: Broken-Window Economics With Formulas
The fallacy of the broken window was first exposed by Frederic Bastiat in 1850, the year of his death. He argued that when someone breaks a window, this makes the victim poorer. So, it makes the community poorer. But there was a false economic idea common in his era. The broken window will be repaired. ... READ MORE
Home School Regulation: 10 Freest States
I hope you live in one of these states if you homeschool. #1 is Alaska. #10 is Texas. Alaska Connecticut Idaho Illinois Indiana Michigan Missouri New Jersey Oklahoma Texas If you don’t live in any of these, click this link. See the map of the USA. You can see which states are free, less free, ... READ MORE
Mortgage Interest Income Tax Deduction on the Chopping Block
The government is looking for ways to increase revenue, yet at the same time it is trying to find a way to make these tax changes acceptable to middle-class voters. One of the ways that this can be done, and in fact may be done, is to reduce the amount of money that someone can... READ MORE
Inflation Alert: 12 Days of Christmas Gifts Up by 6%
Year by year, the prices rise. The gifts given on the 12 days of Christmas get more expensive. Every year, a company called PNC Wealth Management goes through the lyrics of “The 12 Days of Christmas,” and then it does a research project on what the retail price of these gifts would be today if... READ MORE
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Warren Buffett Betrays His Father’s Memory . . . Again.
Howard Buffett was the Ron Paul of the late 1940s and early 1950s: the most libertarian member of Congress. There have only been two of them since 1965. They and Grover Cleveland were all we have had in Washington. His son Warren is the most successful investor in modern times. There is no question that... READ MORE
HurriKeynesianism: Broken-Window Economics With Formulas
The fallacy of the broken window was first exposed by Frederic Bastiat in 1850, the year of his death. He argued that when someone breaks a window, this makes the victim poorer. So, it makes the community poorer. But there was a false economic idea common in his era. The broken window will be repaired. ... READ MORE
Home School Regulation: 10 Freest States
I hope you live in one of these states if you homeschool. #1 is Alaska. #10 is Texas. Alaska Connecticut Idaho Illinois Indiana Michigan Missouri New Jersey Oklahoma Texas If you don’t live in any of these, click this link. See the map of the USA. You can see which states are free, less free, ... READ MORE
Mortgage Interest Income Tax Deduction on the Chopping Block
The government is looking for ways to increase revenue, yet at the same time it is trying to find a way to make these tax changes acceptable to middle-class voters. One of the ways that this can be done, and in fact may be done, is to reduce the amount of money that someone can... READ MORE
Inflation Alert: 12 Days of Christmas Gifts Up by 6%
Year by year, the prices rise. The gifts given on the 12 days of Christmas get more expensive. Every year, a company called PNC Wealth Management goes through the lyrics of “The 12 Days of Christmas,” and then it does a research project on what the retail price of these gifts would be today if... READ MORE
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