Post Ron Paul Interview Discussion on CNBC 11-8-07



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CNBC panelists weigh in on Ron Paul's policies after his interview


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it doesnt... ( 1 year ago by hamsterpoop)
it doesnt...
Array ( 1 year ago by shanedk)
Yes, it does:
goldprice dot org /30-year-gold-price-history.html
See how nicely it conforms to periods of high and low inflation?
you can guarantee ... ( 1 year ago by boozehound420)
you can guarantee Ron Paul wouldnt abuse his presidential powers. He would be in the congress 99% of the time trying to get things passed. With constitutional lawyers next to him (ow wait he doesn't need any of those)
bahahaha... ... ( 1 year ago by senileguitar)
bahahaha... hilarious.
Until 1776, beaver ... ( 11 months ago by LetsDoIt08)
Until 1776, beaver and deer skins as well as tobacco were used for currency. If we allowed a commodity other than paper bills to function as currency today, what would it be? My roommate thinks it would be gasoline, a pretty decent guess. In case you're thinking, "Food," note that the colonials couldn't eat pelts, skins, or tobacco. So, it would be something we can live without--but don't want to. In my case, wine. WHAT SAY YOU ALL?
Addendum: When ... ( 11 months ago by LetsDoIt08)
Addendum: When pelts, skins, and tobacco were used as currency, actual specie (British sterling, Spanish dollars, and any number of other currencies) were also used. So, to clarify, my question is this: What one thing do you need or want so much that, if someone gave it to you in exchange for a good or service you provided, it would be as good (to you) as getting actual dollars. See what I mean? My curiosity is raging. Speak, my friends.
As a kid I use to ... ( 11 months ago by gsuitter)
As a kid I use to walk around with pockets full of silver, pre 1965 coins. Today I can get about $15 in federal reserve notes for one dollar in silver. Thats how devalued our dollar has become.
I vote for silver. ... ( 11 months ago by anyusmoon1)
I vote for silver. Americas gold reserves have not been audited in years and years and years, making the existence of what we used to believe was 'stored in Ft. Knox' is not longer our and therefor subject to the whims and manipulations of the foreign powers/elites who've presumably absconded with it and hoarded.
Silver!
RON PAUL 08!!!!!!! ( 11 months ago by ishtrice)
RON PAUL 08!!!!!!!
isn't Forbes ... ( 11 months ago by bakinjoo)
isn't Forbes working for Giuliani's campaign?
i agree with Paul ... ( 10 months ago by jaychins)
i agree with Paul on foreign policies, domestic policies and fiscal policies@
Does anybody know ... ( 10 months ago by LetsDoIt08)
Does anybody know why America's gold reserves "have not been audited for years and years"? I don't get it. Seems like knowing what's there (gold AND silver) would be rather important, even if our currency is not tied to those quantities of metal. If "Fort Knox" were robbed, would the government even know what was taken?
Steve Forbes is ... ( 10 months ago by spiderplopper)
Steve Forbes is currently National Co-Chair and a Senior Policy Advisor to Rudolph Giuliani's 2008 campaign. See Wikipedia.
Since our money is ... ( 10 months ago by clutch1245)
Since our money is not redeemable in gold anymore, I guess the price of gold has no bearing on inflation. However, if it were based on the price of gold, inflation would have long since scared the shit out of us so badly that toilets would be relegated to the history books.
Vote for Ron Paul.
Steve Forbes should ... ( 10 months ago by AndyMackenZ)
Steve Forbes should be on our side!
Go RP!
if the gov supports ... ( 9 months ago by gwho)
if the gov supports competing currency, why did they raid and confiscate the gold that was backing the liberty dollar? each liberty dollar could be redeemed for an amount of gold, or silver.
google liberty dollar.
I mean, if you want ... ( 9 months ago by saved2play)
I mean, if you want, there's an open market for gold. You can purchase gold, and sell gold. Or you can purchase certificates indexed to the price of gold, and sell those. All online if you wish, as well. I know it's not the same thing, though.
The Fed/CFR/CIA/NWO ... ( 8 months ago by marxbitesall)
The Fed/CFR/CIA/NWO criminals probably WOULD kill a president Ron Paul just like they did JFK who authorized silver certificates to compete w/fiat toilet paper FRNs.
The Fed has been robbing Americans since 1913, is privately owned and for profit, and unlike before it's creation, charges us interest for using OUR OWN MONEY!!!
The same bankers were behind big govt Hamilton as well as Jackson's, Lincoln's, Garfield's & JFK's assassins, were also behind the Federal Reserve - the Rothschilds.
how about sea ... ( 8 months ago by bloodycortez)
how about sea shells? with the prettier ones having the most worth...
Kudlow used to ... ( 8 months ago by MayadaJeffery)
Kudlow used to croon (1999) that there wasn't any financial trouble in USA because the price of gold was low. Now he agrees with Michael Metz, who says the price of gold is inconsequential. Kudlow is a moron. Makes Cramer look downright brilliant. Of course we've had financial prosperity since we've had floating currency. We've maxed out the national credit card. Now what? Moron!!!
Bravo, Bravisimo go ... ( 8 months ago by jprithvi)
Bravo, Bravisimo go Ron Paul!
Last guy was ... ( 7 months ago by dimonemon)
Last guy was talking about greatest prosperity, because of floating fiat currencies. *lol* The greatest prosperity was the 19th century, especially the latter part. From 1870 to 1900 prices dropped about 33%. I hope we can see that in our lifetimes - that which comes only with hard money.
Greatest prosperity ... ( 1 month ago by crazyruss88)
Greatest prosperity till the crap hits the fan like it did in the past couple days. Bubbles do not equal real growth...
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