Ron Paul attacks Keynesian Economics on MSNBC
May 15th, 2009 12:05 pm | by Marc Gallagher | Published in Banking, Big Government, Constitution, Debt, Economics, Federal Reserve, Foreign Policy, Free Market, Liberty, Money, Ron Paul, Taxes, government spending, inflation | 4 Responses
Ron Paul had a great appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” this morning. Scarborough and the other host praised Ron Paul for being one of the only people to predict our economic crisis.
Joe reads Ron Paul’s own words in 2003 in amazement and asks how he knew what was going to happen when the others did not. The answer is quite simple really, two words: Austrian Economics. Paul then cites Keynes as the one person responsible for our current woes.
Watch the appearance below.
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May 15th, 2009 at 6:59 pm (#)
You go Ron Paul! If only anyone was listening. As Obama becomes more like a Bush clone daily, all those liberal democrats are making excuse after excuse for him. All of sudden torture is ok. Reopening Gitmo is ok (don't worry, he sayyyys it won't be as bad this time), bombing and murdering people all over the world is fine, hiding pictures of torture is now necessary.
Obama is Bush in different clothing.
Where have all the peace lovers gone?
Democrats either have to twist their minds into little pretzels to condone the actions of their messiah or risk truth and huge disappointment. Most are choosing the former.
Bush gave our money to the Banksters and so is Obama. If voting made any difference it would be illegal.
May 15th, 2009 at 11:36 pm (#)
Change evidently meant how much more money is being stolen from us. From Billions to Trillions.
The uneducated and ignorant are a politicans best friend.
They somehow believe that a politician is looking out for our interest in any manner.
The only way to make real change is to vote in politicians that show through their deeds that they are lowering taxes to the bare minimum and removing obstacles to liberty.
May 16th, 2009 at 2:48 pm (#)
Ron Paul 2012
Liberty or Death!!
May 17th, 2009 at 10:23 pm (#)
I second that. 2012: Ron Paul/Jesse Ventura. Or vice-versa.
Liberty or death.