The guy who saw the Great Recession coming two years early isn’t too optimistic about the future:
I believe in the free speech that liberals used to believe in, the economic freedom that conservatives used to believe in, and the personal freedom that America used to believe in.
The guy who saw the Great Recession coming two years early isn’t too optimistic about the future:
The U.S. stock market plunged today on fears about the still-unfolding debt crisis in Greece and, after the close, it was reported that economists in Europe fear that the crisis in Greece could spread to other countries.
And, Peter Schiff, one of the only economists to see the 2008 crash before it happened, said that the [...]
Peter Schiff recently spoke to Students For Liberty chapter at Harvard University, here’s the entire ten-part, approximately 90 minute, speech:
Good news:
Liberty fans across the country will be pleased to note that the RLC endorsed Rand Paul in his bid to become U.S. Senator in Kentucky, and Peter Schiff in his bid to represent Connecticut in the Senate.
For more information go check out the campaign websites for Peter Schiff and Rand Paul.
Judge Andrew Napalitano filled in for Glenn Beck this week and actually had some decent, intelligent guests.
Like Peter Schiff and John Stossel:
Given the fact that Peter Schiff was one of the few analysts out there who was the 2008 economic crisis coming two years ahead of time, this is well worth listening to:
“What America has succeeded in creating is not an economy impervious to shocks, but merely one which enables their consequences to be postponed to a later date.”
The Politico has an interesting piece today about the impact Ron Paul’s 2008 campaign is having on some 2010 races:
It’s been over a year since Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) energized libertarians with his presidential candidacy, but the movement he inspired continues to ripple across the landscape.
In at least a handful of House, Senate and [...]
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