Finding common ground
Friday, February 01, 2008
Word recently came from the Ron Paul Presidential Campaign that two new economic advisors have been appointed - Peter Schiff and Don Luskin.
Recalling this exchange from last summer - Schiff vs. Luskin, an ugly draw - it's clear that they've found some common ground in their politics, though, it's unclear how their views on the U.S. economy might be reconciled to provide sound advice to Rep. Paul.







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1 comments:
They both agree on sound money. One believes we're about to have a deflationary contraction, the other an inflationary spiral. They probably both want to abolish the Fed, and both would support slashing Federal spending and taxes as much as possible.
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