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Ron Paul’s Farewell Address to Congress

Here is a transcript of Ron Paul’s farewell address to Congress, originally sourced from the Campaign for Liberty. Farewell to Congress This may well be the last time I speak on the House Floor.  At the end of the year I’ll leave Congress after 23 years in office over a 36 year period.  My goals [...]

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What is Freegold? Or, Can the Debt Grow Forever?

I recently read a great post over at FOFOA, titled “The Debtors and the Savers 2012“. I’ve been reading a lot of FOFOA lately, and learning more about the “Freegold” thesis. The essence of the thesis, as I understand it, lies in the following chain of events: The U.S. economy is currently running massive deficits, [...]

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Midweek Reading: Exorbitant Privilege Edition

I’ve been reading some really interesting posts on FOFOA’s blog, namely Inflation or Hyperinflation? and Peak Exorbitant Privilege. These posts go over the banking system, the role of the US dollar in the world economy, and the gradual withdrawing of political and ancillary support from the USD as the world’s reserve currency. Based on the latest numbers, the [...]

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Ron Paul: The One True Hope for Change in 2012

It’s now 2012, and the United States will elect a new president to run the (still) most powerful country in the world. It’s now been nearly four years since the eve of the ongoing global financial troubles, and I am very interested in how this election is going to play out. Americans were promised hope [...]

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Canada’s 2012 Budget: Does It Deliver, or is It Full of BS?

Canada’s Economic Action Plan 2012 is out! Did the new budget cut as much as some people feared? Did it cut enough? Are we on a path toward sustainable government and responsible spending levels? Read on and find out more. First, to get an idea of what Canada’s spending is like, let’s review actual spending [...]

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Canada’s Housing Market and Interest Rates

Squirrelers recently wrote about the paradox of low interest rates and falling housing prices in the U.S. He notes that due to the fallout from the crash and the stumbling economy, mortgage rates are among the lowest they’ve been for a long time, while house prices are also falling. Canada, however, is a different story. Here, mortgage [...]

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Should You Worry About Gold Confiscation?

Are you worried about the government coming in and outlawing private gold possession again? After all, it wouldn’t be the first time they had done so — the same was done by the FDR government, back in the Great Depression. As the global economy gets worse, and as private capital flows to alternative currencies such [...]

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Is Canada Immune to a Financial Blowup?

My Own Advisor recently wrote about the heavy austerity in Greece, and thanks his lucky stars that things are nowhere near this bad in Canada. I agree that those in Canada are very lucky that the country has weathered the financial storm in relatively good shape, and not only that but the Canadian government has [...]

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The Role of Money in the Financial Crisis

There is an interesting post by Jeffrey Tucker on the Mises Institute of Canada about the ongoing “crisis of capitalism”. If one is talking about the current world economic order, then there is indeed a crisis going on, but it all depends on how you define the word “capitalism”. Jeffrey writes, “What’s most interesting is [...]

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China Bubble About to Explode?

Was the U.S the only country to go on a big credit binge? Reports from China are indicating that the property markets there may be set to burst. I have been greatly fascinated with China’s ascendency from the ashes of Mao Zedong’s communism. It is a testament to the failure of this ideology that even [...]

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