Monthly Archives: April 2012

America’s Economic Policy is Determined by 7 Year Olds

Funny and scary at the same time.

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Who is Brent Budowsky?

Who is Brent Budowsky? This question popped into my head when I stumbled upon this article written by someone of the aforementioned name. Apparently, Mr. Budowsky is an opinion writer/blogger for The Hill, the LA Progressive, and The Huffington Post.  After … Continue reading

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Misconceptions About The Free Market

Thomas Woods Jr. addresses the common misconceptions and fallacies thrown around by opponents of the free market.

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On April 15th, 2012, Make a Stand for Liberty and Freedom

On April 15th, 2012, grassroots supporters of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will be conducting the “In It to Win It” Money Bomb. Many media outlets have portrayed Ron Paul’s campaign as one that is losing steam. One media outlet even … Continue reading

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A Brief Synopsis of the Austrian Business Cycle Theory

Before we delve into the Austrian Business Cycle Theory, let us discuss how interest rates would be set in a free market without government intervention. In a free market, prices are determined by supply and demand. Interest rates are no … Continue reading

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A Free Market and Small Government Precedent For Economic Recovery

Can the free market recover from a depression with little or no government intervention? Thomas Woods Jr. talks about the depression in 1920 that you never hear about in textbooks.

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A Message From Murray Rothbard to Washington Bureaucrats

I would like to relay the following a message from Murray Rothbard via e-mail to some very important people: To: Barack Obama; Cc: Mitt Romney; Rick Santorum; Newt Gingrich; Rick Perry; Hermain Cain; #Republican Congress; #Democratic Congress Subject: A Message … Continue reading

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