I LOVE PETER SCHIFF, JIM ROGERS, RON PAUL and MARC FABER! I just always go to financialtruth0.blogspot . com because they post there all the LATEST VIDEOS!!!
It makes no sense to push for Kudlow. Peter Schiff has a much stronger foundation in economics than Kudlow and he is not nearly as conniving and sketchy. If you want to get someone in the Senate with some fiscal knowledge check out the site.
A "spirit of entrepeneurship" does not go far when the government undermines small businesses by raising minimum wages, raising corporate taxes, lowers the definition of "rich" in terms of dollars while devaluing our currency. Soon, "rich" people will be considered those who can have a bicycle instead of walking.
When I was a girl, back in the 50's, most people in the UK had a bike, I knew no-one among my family and family friends who had a car. Factories and towns had massive bike parking racks - now pulled down for car parking.
People were fitter then than now. A return to bikes may represent a destruction of life as we know it now, but it wouldn't be all bad.
I can certainly see the silver lining. However, the US, not being nearly as dense as the UK may present a problem.
American towns (more so than cities) are zoned with automobiles in mind. In other countries I could walk about two blocks and get to a supermarket, whereas now it would almost take me an hour to get to the closest supermarket.
I am all for being less dependent on transportation, but any little activity would be so time consuming.
As I wrote I thought of just that. I would love to live in the country, but we have chosen our retirement home in an area that is easily accessible on foot and has good public transport links.
I have always longed for one of the French contraptions - a Monsieur Hulot bike with a little engine. Now that I do see coming back. I have memories of seeing of an old French lady riding one, several long loaves strapped on the back 'luggage rack' - and that was the 80's.
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I LOVE PETER SCHIFF, JIM ROGERS, RON PAUL and MARC FABER! I just always go to financialtruth0.blogspot . com because they post there all the LATEST VIDEOS!!!
Justbeatit999 3 years ago
It makes no sense to push for Kudlow. Peter Schiff has a much stronger foundation in economics than Kudlow and he is not nearly as conniving and sketchy. If you want to get someone in the Senate with some fiscal knowledge check out the site.
tpwillse 3 years ago
A "spirit of entrepeneurship" does not go far when the government undermines small businesses by raising minimum wages, raising corporate taxes, lowers the definition of "rich" in terms of dollars while devaluing our currency. Soon, "rich" people will be considered those who can have a bicycle instead of walking.
Elasaltaculos 3 years ago
When I was a girl, back in the 50's, most people in the UK had a bike, I knew no-one among my family and family friends who had a car. Factories and towns had massive bike parking racks - now pulled down for car parking.
People were fitter then than now. A return to bikes may represent a destruction of life as we know it now, but it wouldn't be all bad.
yumyummoany 2 years ago
I can certainly see the silver lining. However, the US, not being nearly as dense as the UK may present a problem.
American towns (more so than cities) are zoned with automobiles in mind. In other countries I could walk about two blocks and get to a supermarket, whereas now it would almost take me an hour to get to the closest supermarket.
I am all for being less dependent on transportation, but any little activity would be so time consuming.
Elasaltaculos 2 years ago
As I wrote I thought of just that. I would love to live in the country, but we have chosen our retirement home in an area that is easily accessible on foot and has good public transport links.
I have always longed for one of the French contraptions - a Monsieur Hulot bike with a little engine. Now that I do see coming back. I have memories of seeing of an old French lady riding one, several long loaves strapped on the back 'luggage rack' - and that was the 80's.
yumyummoany 2 years ago
Peter Schiff's face is turning to gold ;)
pawelmiami 3 years ago
Peter's so right. Goverment has always been the problem. Now it's just too obvious for people to ignore.
Much as they'd like to.
TheRedPriestofVenice 3 years ago
I don't think that banner at the bottom of the video is legal.
You're using someone else's copyrighted material - CNBC footage - for commercial use: collecting donations for a political campaign.
MooseOfReason 3 years ago
LOL. Peter is the man!! He always calls BS when he see's it.
bigddog11 3 years ago 2
Maybe they'll start listening to Pete when the Dow hits 3000.....
jebidiah27 3 years ago
Why does Kudlow fear the Fed?
Honkyrappa 3 years ago
Kudlow is a dunderhead
OneWithTheTruth 3 years ago
Damn Schiff, that's quite the tan!
NoVABaller 3 years ago 2
He's turned orange!
Nexus974 3 years ago
schiff been out at his california office, i think. :)
malickfan 3 years ago
Peter got back from a big speech in Saudi Arabia. A couple days in a desert can do that to you.
MooseOfReason 3 years ago