Austrian Economics

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Why the global financial system is about to collapse

The global financial system is about to collapse because the U.S. dollar is about to collapse. The U.S. dollar is about to collapse because of a simple economic fact that no one has the power to change or conceal.

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The Wonders of Central Banking

Zimbabwe has just released a new $50 million bank note. This comes after it was reported that inflation reached 165,000% in the month of February. Oh what prosperity central banks can bring! I can't wait for the day it costs $15 million to buy a loaf of bread here in the United States.

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Spend, Spend, Spend!

CNN reported on March 24 that a clear majority of citizens are going to use their tax rebates to pay off debt or put in savings. The so-called economic stimulus bill will give $170 billion back to taxpayers, or about $600 per individual and $1,200 per married couple. The professed purpose of this scheme is to help the faltering U.S. economy come out of recession. But economist Jared Bernstein is concerned about this news from CNN: “While [saving the rebate] is a valiant thing to do, what you want them to do is spen

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The Lie About Earmarks

John McCain is furious that the Senate shot down his proposal to have a one-year moratorium on spending earmarks. The Senate blocked the proposal by a vote of 71-29 on Thursday. McCain is not a fiscal conservative in any sense of the word; thus, he attacks earmarks as some kind of financial plague that is bankrupting our country.

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Lew Rockwell on Antiwar Radio

I just got around to listening to this interview today. It is a great survey of all topics important to libertarians: war, economics, political philosophy. Lots of memorable insights during this hour long interview.

Listen here.

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The Ron Paul Counter-Revolution

Many libertarians laud the American colonists for instigating a revolution against the British crown, and rightly so. I don't see any more effective redress for the time and circumstances. But I have begun to think that continuing such an analogy to the Ron Paul movement is in error.

Can we really call this the Ron Paul Revolution? I say this is a Counter-Revolution. What is revolutionary about bringing back the traditions of freedom and limited government? I say it is revolutionary to call for destroying the Constitution and starting wars to "democratize" those countries we view as uncivilized.

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