I can’t believe that all those Philosopher Kings in the Thrall of the Evil Empire in D.C.

are trotting out that lame ole Keynesian Mule – The Paradox of Thrift!

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Please Dear Reader, If you believe this ole lie it will affect your ability to follow the Fibonacci Financial investment model at the appropriate times and HOLD CASH.  So, a little education is in order.  It will make you richer in the long run.

Fortunately, our friend Hans-Herman Hoppe has recently published a fantastic article debunking this ancient fallacy.

Read It NOW:

“The Yield From Money Held” by Hans-Herman Hoppe

Again We Are Rescued by the Audacity of Hoppe!

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Roll Up Your Sleeves,  Rise Above the Jean Pool and Think For Yourself – Read This Article ;-)

FYI – My Readers are among the Smartest People on Planet Gaia ;-)

Say, What is that patch on her shirt ???

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2 Responses to “A Pox on the Paradox of Thrift – That Lame Old Keynsian Mule”

  • teresa leigh:

    actually entertainining as well as informative…
    what is on pallin’s arm?…

  • teresa leigh:

    that which is on pallin’s arm patch is the silver currency symbol created by michael r stoddard

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