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The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST

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


Saturday, November 17, 2012
WEEK IN REVIEW: The top stories of the week

$3,700 a Year Tax Increase Will Hit You Next Year
Are you ready for the AMT? That’s the Alternative Minimum Tax. The biggie in the “fiscal cliff” is this one. It will it close to 27 million families. They are unaware of it. They have not budgeted for it. Have you? If Congress decides to revoke it before January 1, the IRS will have to... READ MORE

$313,000 a Year for Purdue’s Acting Provost
I wonder what the real provost will get paid? Do you know what a provost does? Neither do I. But he is not alone. There are six vice provosts and associate provosts. There is a diversity officer who gets paid $198,000 a year. A marketing officer gets $253,000. There are 16 deans. There are 11... READ MORE

Irrefutable Data: Global Warming Stopped in 1997
London’s Mail Online ran an article on a government report that has received almost no attention. It was released by the Met Office, shorthand for the United Kingdom’s meteorological center. For those of us who have always suspected thatt he global warming movement was based on bad computer models, insufficient evidence, and a desire to... READ MORE


The Rich Will Sell Assets if There Is No Fiscal Cliff Solution
Why did George Lucas sell to Disney this year? To avoid the hike in capital gains taxes on January 1. If there is no delay worked out by late December, there will be lots of George Lucas imitators. So says an analyst on CNBC. So far, there has been no rush to the exists. That... READ MORE


Taxpayer Protection Pledge: Will Politicians Break It?
Grover Norquest has been getting politicians to “take the pledge” ever since 1986. Here is what they agree to. Taxpayer Protection Pledge I, _____, pledge to the taxpayers of the (____ district of the) state of ______ and to the American people that I will: ONE, oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal... READ MORE

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