Ron Paul returns over $100,000 to the Treasury
Congressman Paul Returns Over $100,000 to Treasury
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Ron Paul has continued to run his Congressional office in a frugal manner, and was able to return more than $100,000 from his allotted office budget to the Treasury this year, an increase over the $90,000 returned last year. ... Read more
Republicans and Democrats - both big government. Am I a "non-aggression liberal"?
I really enjoyed this article at break the matrix.
http://www.breakthematrix.com/node/42701
I hope everyone will check it out! ... Read more
How would you explain inflation to Joe Biden? Watch!
the trick is knowing how to reach your audience:
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Two and a half years later - a throwback youtube video.
How does this video sound now?
I don't want this to be an "I told you so" post, so please realize that we can still support these ideals. ... Read more
The Federal Reserve President has it RIGHT!
Note: I did not say the fed chairman (Bernanke) has it right. I said the fed "president" (as in Kansas City Fed President Thomas M Hoenig). Hoenig recently wrote "Knocking on the Bank's Door" ( http://www.kc.frb.org/speechbio/hoenigpdf/Washington.DC.Fiscal.02.16.10.pdf ). Check it out: ... Read more
Politico questions Republican support for Bernanke and Ron Paul
Politico proposes the idea that since Republicans are at least hesitant to re-confirm Bernanke (who was appointed by a republican), whether they have turned on themselves. It asks whether this makes Ron Paul (the nearly lone conservative Republican) the leader of the Republican party.
My response below: ... Read more
What If these concerns turn out to be TRUE?
Chills... it gives me chills. Read more





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