Showing posts with label Jon Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Stewart. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Video Jon Stewart on the $1 Trillion Platinum Coin: It's a Stupid F*cking Idea

Hat tip: Mises Blog


Let me add Cumberland Advisors' Bob Eisenbeis sensible remark on such outrageous proposition:
a tongue-in-cheek proposal that was getting traction in DC was that the Treasury (and thus the Administration) could solve its funding problems by simply exploiting a loophole in the law that would permit the Treasury to mint a trillion-dollar platinum coin, deposit it in the Treasury’s account with the Fed, and write checks on that account to cover operating costs. Shame on us that we are even talking about the possibility, and even Paul Krugman has weighed in on the issue. To mint the coin would be to print money, and we know from history that printing money doesn’t solve a debt problem. The Spanish found that out when they scoured the world for gold. The more of it you have in circulation, the less valuable it becomes. The Germans found it out during the Weimar Republic, and the Argentineans found it out in the latter half of last century. Krugman claims it isn’t printing money because the Fed would offset Treasury spending, which would put new money in the hands of the public, with asset purchases. But he is wrong, since he is assuming behavior by another governmental entity to offset the Treasury’s spending and hasn’t apparently looked recently at the Fed’s exploded balance sheet. As the result of its quantitative easing programs, there are no offsetting transactions and wouldn’t likely be such transactions. [italics added]
When experts resort to surrealistic ideas as space aliens and platinum coins as solutions to economic fragility, you know how debauched, not only the economic spectrum has been, but importantly, the public's moral standings by virtue of its popularity.

As the great Ludwig von Mises warned, (bold mine)
There are still teachers who tell their students that “an economy can lift itself by its own bootstraps” and that “we can spend our way into prosperity.” But the Keynesian miracle fails to materialize; the stones do not turn into bread...

There is no use in arguing with people who are driven by “an almost religious fervor” and believe that their master “had the Revelation.” It is one of the tasks of economics to analyze carefully each of the inflationist plans, those of Keynes and Gesell no less than those of their innumerable predecessors from John Law down to Major Douglas. Yet, no one should expect that any logical argument or any experience could ever shake the almost religious fervor of those who believe in salvation through spending and credit expansion.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Video: Jon Stewart on President Obama’s Solyndra Green Jobs Scandal

President Obama’s green jobs showcase… (hat tip: Lew Rockwell blog)
The true engines of economic growth will always be companies like Solyndra...

It's here that companies like Solyndra are leading the way towards a brighter and most prosperous future
…appears to collapsing into a scandal.

Here is the Daily Show Jon Stewart’s comical take…

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Landslide Win by Ron Paul on the GOP NBC Debate Poll

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From prolific libertarian author Robert Ringer

According to a poll conducted by NBC News Political Unit Poll, the guy whom Bill O’Reilly referred to prior to Wednesday’s Republican debate as “a loon” and Dick Morris dismissed as the only candidate who had no chance of winning, 174,354 Americans not only believed Ron Paul won the debate at the Reagan Library, but did so in a landslide.

As of 4:00 pm Thursday, 54 percent (94,096 votes) voted for Ron Paul, with Mitt Romney a distant second at 15.8 percent (27,523 votes). Rick Perry, the supposed front runner, was at 13.2 percent (23,065 votes), Jon Huntsman at 6.5 percent (11,411 votes), and the rest of the field below 5 percent.

This is downright embarrassing to the Republican Party, whose establishment wishes Paul would just go away and rejoin the Libertarian Party. Left-wing moderators Brian Williams (NBC) and John Harris (Politico) did their best to diminish Paul in two ways. First, they asked him very few questions, and, second, the questions they did ask him were aimed at painting him as an extremist.

If the media cover-up regarding Paul’s popularity continues, establishment Republicans may just get their wish — at least partially. I don’t think Paul would run on the Libertarian Party ticket, but he might just form a third-party, which would probably end any hopes the Republicans have for taking back the White House.

Despite media bias against Presidential aspirant Ron Paul, the poll reveals that the trend following on classical liberalism, which Mr. Paul champions, seems to be snowballing.

Here is The Daily Show host Jon Stewart's hilarious take on the latest GOP debate


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Video: Jon Stewart on the Media's Blackout of Ron Paul

(hat tip Bob Wenzel)

Notable Quote from Jon Stewart (6.43)

Libertarian Ron Paul becomes the 13th Floor in a hotel!



Just shows how the mainstream has been very afraid of Ron Paul, enough to act in cahoots to censor Ron Paul's 'existence' in media's reporting.