What the Price of Gold Is Telling Us by Ron Paul »
Posted By populist 7 months ago in Business & FinanceSince 2001 however, interest in gold has soared along with its price. With the price now over $1000 an ounce, a lot more people are becoming interested in gold as an investment and an economic indicator. Much can be learned by understanding what the rising dollar price of gold means.
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Amazing17 months ago
Why is no one paying attention to the one person in Congress who really understands the economy? Why has the MSM almost refused to mention his candidacy for the presidency? Where others are only premutations of the usual blah-blah, this guy makes sense.
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GHOSTWHOWALKS7 months ago
Amazing: the answer is really simple but like all simple things nobody pays attention till it is too late and becomes a very BIG thing. Also most know enough about how the money works. All they really know is how to spend it.
Scary huh?
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wtagg7 months ago
Don't blame me or my wife, we voted for Paul here in Ohio.
At times, I believe that Congress and the administration do not want simple answers. I'd like to see a tax law that would take a total of about hunderd people to administer for the entire country.
15%, no matter if you make $1 or $1,000,000,000. Capital gains? Great, please fork over the 15%. $40 billion Exxon? Fantastic, that's $6 billion. Please pay at the front counter. Deductions? You are kidding me, aren't you?
Everyone has perfect equality.
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