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Posted by de+ on Jan-07-2012 00:53:

Did all Ron Paul's 2002 Predictions Come True?


Posted by Chimney on Jan-07-2012 01:01:

Well this video is about showing that all his prediction came true...so what kind of question is this?


Posted by srussell0018 on Jan-07-2012 01:03:

Ron Paul is the best. Go Ron Paul! Ron Paul 2032!


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jan-07-2012 01:25:


Posted by de+ on Jan-07-2012 01:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Chimney
so what kind of question is this?


I mean... Its like sorcery.


Posted by srussell0018 on Jan-07-2012 02:02:

Nostradamus 2012!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-07-2012 02:11:

what a bunch of crocking shit.


Posted by butlerana on Jan-07-2012 03:51:

I'm awesome like that!


Posted by Meat187 on Jan-07-2012 11:39:

Certainly more of his stuff came true, compared to Obama's election promises.


Posted by FuzzQi on Jan-07-2012 12:47:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
what a bunch of crocking shit.


If you ever leave TA I know precisely what kind of threads to start to bring you back


Posted by de+ on Jan-07-2012 14:36:

Mitt Romney predictions


Posted by saluyamo on Jan-07-2012 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by butlerana
I'm awesome like that!


Why did you post an invisible image?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-07-2012 15:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Certainly more of his stuff came true, compared to Obama's election promises.


obama's stopped clock hasn't brought home the bacon just yet.

quote:
Originally posted by FuzzQi
If you ever leave TA I know precisely what kind of threads to start to bring you back


i dunno man, there's an awful amount of stupidity that needs my attention.


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Jan-09-2012 03:38:

I think the barometer for RP's line of thinking will be if 2012 brings recovery and then price inflation from the Fed actions last year. I've read Austrian economists who think that's what we have in store. Of course I like RP just on foreign policy alone; he seems to be the only republican not chomping at the bit to start another 10 year war with Iran.

And supporting Obama is out of the question after NDAA.

At the very least, I enjoy RP's voice of dissent in what otherwise is an extremely underwhelming republican field.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-09-2012 03:47:

Austrian �economists�. Lol.


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Jan-09-2012 04:18:

Well the business cycle theory has a place at the table of trying to figure out complex macro problems, no? And confirmation bias be damned I like reading voices that are consistently anti-war, anti-bailout, anti-moral hazard.

anyways I'll leave it at "I enjoy RP's voice of dissent in an extremely unimpressive republican field"


Posted by Lira on Jan-09-2012 04:19:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Austrian �economists�. Lol.

What the Hayek are you laughing at?

And, no, I'm not defending Fred. I'm tolerant, not clueless


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-09-2012 04:37:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceArmstrong
Well the business cycle theory has a place at the table of trying to figure out complex macro problems, no? And confirmation bias be damned I like reading voices that are consistently anti-war, anti-bailout, anti-moral hazard.

anyways I'll leave it at "I enjoy RP's voice of dissent in an extremely unimpressive republican field"


Oh, I�m not doubting the previous contributions in the field of economics, just that their anti-empirical platform leaves a lot to be desired.


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Jan-09-2012 09:36:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Oh, I�m not doubting the previous contributions in the field of economics, just that their anti-empirical platform leaves a lot to be desired.


ehh a fair point... it has something to do with the belief that people act individually, unpredictably, not as groups but as individuals, either rationally or irrationally. Past trends don't necessarily indicate, or even have bearing on future actions... I've kinda come to feel that Austrian schoolers don't reject empirical data, they just don't believe that we can use it to build mathematical models to predict the future.

something about how there's no such thing as a controlled experiment when dealing with people's behavior...? I think??



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