Peter Raymond

Peter Raymond


  • May 22, 2011

    The Coming Deflationary Contraction

    Determining when the next great liquidation will occur is impossible to predict with any degree of certainty; nevertheless it is fair to say the sooner the better.  Economic liquidation is a restorative process that corrects the harm done by inf...

  • April 16, 2011

    The Soros Plan to Remake Global Finance

    George Soros is right; the world's financial system does need to be reformed, but just not in the way he and his collectivist cohorts envision.So moved by the ongoing financial crisis, Soros felt compelled to take action.  The world has suffered...

  • April 5, 2011

    Judge Sumi's War on Wisconsin Republicans

    As Wisconsin voters vote today on a state supreme court election that could shift the balance of power to liberals, it is worthwhile reviewing the judicial moves which led to the contentious restraining order against the newly passed law governing pu...

  • March 24, 2011

    Obama's Illegal War

    The whole notion that the President can unilaterally enter into unprovoked hostilities without first consulting Congress and receiving at a minimum legislative authorization is arguably false.  The National War Powers Act of 1973, oft cited as g...

  • December 16, 2010

    The ObamaCare Ruling Time Bomb

    The recent ruling on the Patient Protection and Affordability Act (ACA) could be very bad news for the insurance industry and opponents of single-payer government health care.  Earlier this week, United States District Judge Henry E. Hudson rule...

  • December 12, 2010

    Vote Fraud as a Democrat Strategy

    The Democratic Party's message to politically involved citizens is unmistakably dire.  For those who attempt to expose voter fraud, expect to be harassed and even sued.  This is what happened to a group called the King Street Patriots (KSP)...

  • December 2, 2010

    DC Ruling Class Spatial Disorientation

    The actions of the collectivists and altruists in Washington resemble a dreaded phenomenon in aviation called spatial disorientation.  When outside visual reference is lost, forces unique to flight cause inner ear signals used for balance t...

  • November 15, 2010

    Bridgeport's Missing Republican Votes

    Where did all the Republican votes go in Bridgeport, Connecticut? Either over half of the traditional Republican voters in gubernatorial elections were no-shows on November 2 or the Constitution State's most populous city...lost its constitution.Brid...

  • November 6, 2010

    The Keynesians Get Their Wish

    The Keynesians finally got their wish. The Federal Reserve plans to inject $600 billion of the most caustic debt imaginable into the economy. This is the Agent Orange of monetary policies that has the potential to wreak financial havoc.In the hope of...

  • October 31, 2010

    The Demise of One Man, One Vote

    In yet another scheme to radically transform our country, progressives have quietly carried out their plan to incrementally disenfranchise citizens and grant extraordinary voting rights to non-citizens. This is accomplished by challenging requirement...

  • October 13, 2010

    The Bank of Central Planning

    Democrats have designed the financing mechanism to secure the enormous sums needed to complete their transformative central planning initiatives -- the "green" infrastructure projects and smart growth or "livable communities" agen...

  • September 26, 2010

    The Buffett Mystery

    A supporter of Obama's economic plan and a Keynesian disciple, Warren Buffett seems unable to decide if we are still in a recession.On September 13, Bloomberg reported that Buffett announced he was "a huge bull in this market." He seemed se...

  • September 14, 2010

    Retirement Fund Trillions Lure Government Grabbers

    Is the government making plans to confiscate your retirement money? The Obama administration is certainly exploring the idea.  This question no longer seems far-fetched when the group-thinkers in Washington unabashedly promote a d...

  • September 10, 2010

    The bad idea that will not die

    If you are distraught that Cap and Trade has been stopped in its tracks, then here is some great news.  It is full steam ahead with the next auction of emission allowances for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) held on December 01, 20...

  • July 20, 2010

    Growing violence along our southern border being ignored by media

    For most Americans the war erupting along our southern border has elicited little more than passing comments. We feel insulated and secure because of the vast distance separating our lives from the widespread civil unrest that is escalating at an al...