From the Missouri Sound Money conference earlier this year, here’s a talk I gave for the man in the street — an easy-to-understand argument for economic freedom and sound money.
Archives for April 2013
Austrian vs. Keynesian Debate
Murray Sabrin will debate Alex Olbrecht on April 10 at New Jersey’s Ramapo College, H-129, at 4:00pm.
I’m Singing
The Stockman Backlash
by Peter Schiff This week, while economists should have been closely considering the implications of the actual bankruptcy of Stockton, California, they instead heaped scorn on the perceived ideological bankruptcy of David Stockman. In other words, Stockman trumped Stockton. Ronald Reagan’s former Budget Director contributed… Read More
Now Post-Birth Abortion Is OK?
According to a Planned Parenthood representative speaking before the Florida legislature, the fate of a child who survives an abortion and is sitting there on the table, breathing, should also be up to the mother and her physician.
Jeremy Irons vs. Mayor Bloomberg
Thanks to Newsalert .
Another Dispatch from the War on Drugs
I mentioned this while hosting the Peter Schiff Show yesterday. John Horner, a 46-year-old fast food restaurant worker, lost an eye in an accident in 2000. He wound up not using all of his pain medication. Years later, he made friends with a man who appeared to be… Read More
Free Market Institute Opens
Texas Tech University has just opened the Free Market Institute, to promote teaching and research in the area of free markets. The Institute is headed by my friend Ben Powell. Although my presentation at Texas Tech this Saturday was scheduled before the Institute opened, I’m glad to say it is co-sponsoring my… Read More
Anti-Rape Lingerie
It gives attackers an electric shock, and automatically texts for help. One of the developers, Manisha Mohan, told the Times of India : “The lingerie with global positioning system, global system for mobile communications and also pressure sensors is capable of sending shock waves of 3,800 kV as well as… Read More
Obamacare Facing Obstacles
The opening of the state insurance exchanges is being delayed by a year, and the tax on medical devices is headed for repeal, says this report .