By: Ron Paul This month marks the seventh anniversary of the bursting of the housing bubble and the subsequent economic meltdown. The mood in Congress following the meltdown resembled the panicked atmosphere that followed the September 11th attacks. As was the case after September 11th, Congress rushed to pass hastily written legislation that, instead of dealing […]
September 28, 2015
audit the fed, bailouts, bubble, congress, ron paul, spending, the Fed, the Federal Reserve
By: Ron Paul Is the current refugee crisis gripping the European Union “all America’s fault”? That is how my critique of US foreign policy was characterized in a recent interview on the Fox Business Channel. I do not blame the host for making this claim, but I think it is important to clarify the point. […]
September 21, 2015
european union, foreign policy, neocons, refugees, ron paul, syria
By: Ron Paul Reports that the official unemployment rate has fallen to 5.1 percent may appear to vindicate the policies of easy money, corporate bailouts, and increased government spending. However, even the mainstream media has acknowledged that the official numbers understate the true unemployment rate. This is because the government’s unemployment figures do not include […]
September 14, 2015
audit the fed, economy, fiat money, jobs, ron paul, unemployment rate, welfare state
By: Ron Paul Last week Europe saw one of its worst crises in decades. Tens of thousands of migrants entered the European Union via Hungary, demanding passage to their hoped-for final destination, Germany. While the media focuses on the human tragedy of so many people uprooted and traveling in dangerous circumstances, there is very little […]
September 8, 2015
foreign policy, middle east, migration, refugee, ron paul, syria
By: Ron Paul Following Monday’s historic stock market downturn, many politicians and so-called economic experts rushed to the microphones to explain why the market crashed and to propose “solutions” to our economic woes. Not surprisingly, most of those commenting not only failed to give the right answers, they failed to ask the right questions. Many blamed the […]
August 31, 2015
audit the fed, central banking, china, dr. paul, ron paul, stock market, the Fed
By: Ron Paul The drama over Greece’s financial crisis continues to dominate the headlines. As this column is being written, a deal may have been reached providing Greece with yet another bailout if the Greek government adopts new “austerity” measures. The deal will allow all sides to brag about how they came together to save […]
July 13, 2015
debt, dr. paul, economy, european union, greece, ron paul, warfare/welfare state
By: Ron Paul Last week we saw an encouraging sign that the 50 year cold war between the US and Cuba was finally coming to an end. President Obama announced on Wednesday that the US and Cuba would restore full diplomatic relations and that embassies could be re-opened in each country by the end of […]
July 6, 2015
batista, castro, cuba, diplomacy, dr. paul, non-interventionism, obama, ron paul
By: Ron Paul By ruling for the government in the case of King v. Burwell, the Supreme Court once again tied itself into rhetorical and logical knots to defend Obamacare. In King, the court disregarded Obamacare’s clear language regarding eligibility for federal health care subsides, on the grounds that enforcing the statute as written would […]
June 29, 2015
congress, dr. paul, king v. burwell, obamacare, ron paul, supreme court
By: Ron Paul While much of the world focused last week on whether or not the Federal Reserve was going to raise interest rates, or whether the Greek debt crisis would bring Europe to a crisis, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague awarded a $50 billion judgment to shareholders of the former oil […]
June 23, 2015
belgium, dr. paul, eu, france, ron paul, russia, u.s. dollar
By: Ron Paul Nebraska’s legislature recently made headlines when it ended the state’s death penalty. Many found it odd that a conservatives-dominated legislature would support ending capital punishment, since conservative politicians have traditionally supported the death penalty. However, an increasing number of conservatives are realizing that the death penalty is inconsistent with both fiscal and social […]
June 15, 2015
big government, corruption, death penalty, dr. paul, free society, ron paul