Ron Paul on Cavuto

Organization of the Federal Reserve System

Image via Wikipedia Here is Ron Paul talking about economic crisis and the Federal Reserve Bank with Neil Cavuto. Does Cavuto ever hear what Congressman Paul is saying here?  Even when hearing it from one of the Austrian economists who had it right, he continues to act like a talking head and speaks as if in denial. Mr. Cavuto, the [...]

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Politics Seeking New Lows

Modern Political success = what side can write the better soap opera This political soap opera only goes to show how much our “leaders” and society as a whole have changed for the worse. How can anyone who is informed argue on behalf of either party?  It must be nice for Obama to have 90% of mainstream media outlets writing [...]

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Fed Drops Interest Rate. Will Not Help Economy

The Fed said today it would drop the interest rate again to 1%.  Do they think this half point is going spur enough activity to result in the price controls they were seeking in the first place? When will people learn that printing money is not a real solution, unless your goal is destroying the dollar? This government “fix” to the [...]

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Americans Asked 3 Questions About Government. The Results?

Stephen Colbert in New York City at Border

Mr. Colbert’s audience is thought to be one of the most intelligent, but are they?  (Image via Wikipedia) Americans asked 3 simple questions about politics – See the results With all of the polls being thrown around I thought this one might be the most telling of them all. I think the results are interesting and pretty sad. I would [...]

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A Sheep Story: Government Propaganda and Conditioning in Action

I would like to share a story I heard today.  A friend of mine was in her car with her mother.  While they were driving she had the audio version of The Revolution by Ron Paul playing.  To her surprise her mother leaned over and abruptly pushed the power button while saying “I don’t want to hear that propaganda!” My friend, knowing well the [...]

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