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Another Round of Quantitative Easing

Instead of printing money to mask the effects of the federal government’s economic mismanagement, Chairman Bernanke should focus on maintaining the value of the dollar and protecting the purchasing power of Americans.

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The Largest Tax Hike in Our Nation’s History

American citizens are set to face a $3.8 trillion tax increase – the largest in our nation’s history. Congress has an opportunity to stop these increases from going into effect, but House Democrats are refusing to schedule a vote. The Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan research group, recently analyzed…

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“A Category 5 Spending Spree”

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“A Category 5 Spending Spree”

I’d like to share with you a clip of my appearance last Friday on Cavuto on the Fox Business Channel.  In it, I discuss fiscal responsibility and the need for the…

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“Repeating Mistakes of the Past?”

“Repeating Mistakes of the Past?”

Financial expert Lance Roberts notes: “We currently have a lot more things in common with the mistakes made in Japan over two decades ago than most economists and main stream thinkers would like to admit. The bubbles in both real estate and equity markets were nearly identical. The same story holds true in the equity markets. The inflation adjusted prices over the decade prior to the peak were identical.”

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