The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Ron Paul's Farewell Address: An Anomaly in American History
On Wednesday, November 14, Ron Paul delivered his final speech at the podium of the United States House of Representatives. It was covered by C-SPAN live, and was later posted on C-SPAN’s site. It was soon posted on YouTube, and from there was posted on numerous sites. Within hours, various media outlets began to comment... READ MORE
What the Reviewers Won’t Mention About Spelberg’s “Lincoln”
I like movies about historical events. My favorite is Gettysburg. I like Daniel Day Lewis. I think he is our greatest screen actor. I like Sally Fields, too. She is versatile. She can do comedy and drama. And who can hate Tommy Lee Jones? For the record, Jones steals the movie. My guess is that... 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
Should You Buy Windows 8?
So far, about half the percentage of businesses that adopted Windows 7 in the first few weeks have adopted Windows 8. The new program, which is based on a touch screen, is not perceived as necessary by corporate users. It has a learning curve that owners see as a threat. Then there is the expense... READ MORE
The Big O and the Triple-Double Season
Recently, Kobe Bryant got a triple double. This was the 18th time in his career that he achieved this. He scored 22 points, made 11 rebounds and 11 assists. He shrugged this off, as if it was no big deal. He was right. It wasn’t. In the 1961-62 season, his second year in the league,... READ MORE
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Ron Paul's Farewell Address: An Anomaly in American History
On Wednesday, November 14, Ron Paul delivered his final speech at the podium of the United States House of Representatives. It was covered by C-SPAN live, and was later posted on C-SPAN’s site. It was soon posted on YouTube, and from there was posted on numerous sites. Within hours, various media outlets began to comment... READ MORE
What the Reviewers Won’t Mention About Spelberg’s “Lincoln”
I like movies about historical events. My favorite is Gettysburg. I like Daniel Day Lewis. I think he is our greatest screen actor. I like Sally Fields, too. She is versatile. She can do comedy and drama. And who can hate Tommy Lee Jones? For the record, Jones steals the movie. My guess is that... 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
Should You Buy Windows 8?
So far, about half the percentage of businesses that adopted Windows 7 in the first few weeks have adopted Windows 8. The new program, which is based on a touch screen, is not perceived as necessary by corporate users. It has a learning curve that owners see as a threat. Then there is the expense... READ MORE
The Big O and the Triple-Double Season
Recently, Kobe Bryant got a triple double. This was the 18th time in his career that he achieved this. He scored 22 points, made 11 rebounds and 11 assists. He shrugged this off, as if it was no big deal. He was right. It wasn’t. In the 1961-62 season, his second year in the league,... READ MORE
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