Money
The Beginning of the End of Fiat Money
John Browne | 10 November 2011
The argument for the dollar and against gold is simplistic, and I will evaluate it against the four-stage collapse I see ahead for the Western currencies.
The argument for the dollar and against gold is simplistic, and I will evaluate it against the four-stage collapse I see ahead for the Western currencies.
What Is Money?
Frederic Bastiat | 29 August 2011We will make fictitious money, nothing is more easy, and then every citizen will have his pocketbook full of it, and they will all be rich!
It Ain't Money If I Can't Print It!
Peter Schiff | 14 July 2011By claiming that gold is not money,Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke demonstrates his ignorance of monetary history.
Central Bankruptcy: Why QE3 is Inevitable
Michael Pento | 24 June 2011There are many political and economic reasons why the Fed will find it extremely difficult to absorb the liquidity that it has relentlessly pumped into the economy since the beginning of the financial crisis.
Election 2012: Degrees of Dissatisfaction
Michael Hurd | 14 June 2011Normally, the search for a Republican candidate for President is a search for a candidate who actually agrees with the principles of limited government, individual rights, private property and capitalism.
Ben Bernanke is the Chief Architect of Dollar Destruction
John Browne | 14 May 2011Indeed, Bernanke is the Chief Architect of Dollar Destruction. It seems that everyone in America understands this except the Chairman. Even the European Central Bank has expressed its deep concern at America's weak dollar policy. In the private sector, the University of Texas has invested $1 billion in physical gold. This represents an unprecedented vote of no confidence in this Administration's stewardship of fiscal and monetary policy.
Two Flawed Currencies
John Browne | 8 December 2010Unless there is a miraculous internationalization of the yuan, I think precious metals have a rare opportunity to regain their historic status as the global reserve, a status subverted by the dollar only in the past century.
Bernanke: 60 Minutes, 2 Big Lies
Michael Pento | 7 December 2010The Fed isn't printing money? Yeah right.
The Duel Over the FED's Dual Mandate
Peter Schiff | 24 November 2010The best way for the Fed to ensure maximum employment is to focus on its one true job - creating price stability. The irony of the dual mandate is that by trying to satisfy both, the Fed ensures that we will get neither.
The Fed’s Last Hurrah: The Government Bubble
Peter Schiff | 1 April 2010During the 1990s, inflationary Federal Reserve policy fueled a tech stock bubble. When that bubble burst, the Fed inflated a larger one in real estate. Now that the real estate bubble has burst, the Fed is inflating the biggest bubble of them all – a bubble in government.
Dollars and Crosses
- Jane Orient on Quitting Medicare
- Ayn Rand’s Essay “To Whom It May Concern” Now Online
- Uses and Sources of Gold
- New Book: How to be Profitable and Moral: A Rational Egoist Approach to Business
- Democracy and Self Determination of Peoples: Euphenisms for Mob Rule in the Middle East
- Private Schools for the Poor
- Holleran on Anti-Hero Worship
- Salsman on the Anti-Capitalist Conservatives
- New Website: Checking Premises
- Job Creators: Who Do those Immigrants Think They Are?


