Source Youtube Credit:Campaign for Liberty
As part of our Operation Health Freedom series, Euro Pacific Capital President Peter Schiff talks about problems with the employer-based health care system and how costs would go down over time without government involvement in health care
.
peter schiff ron paul judge napolitano Freedom Watch Max Keiser Gerald Celente Jim Rogers wall st street Federal Reserve alex jones dollar goldman sachs obama Tim Geithner glenn beck henry paulson 9/11 inside job msnbc jp morgan chase tarp
Tags:
peter schiff ron paul judge napolitano Freedom Watch Max Keiser Gerald Celente Jim Rogers wall st street Federal Reserve alex jones dollar goldman sachs obama Tim Geithner glenn beck henry paulson 9/11 inside job msnbc jp morgan chase tarp
THE PETER SCHIFF BLOG : An Unofficial Tracking of Peter Schiff and The Libertarian Austrian School of Economics
PETER SCHIFF
Monday, November 2, 2009
Peter Schiff on Operation Health Freedom Healthcare Insurance Issue
Labels:Peter Schiff ,Ron Paul
Interviews
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts This Month
-
as you may have noticed it this morning many blogs hosted on blogger including mine were reporting this strange Error bX-r1ezpk ... fortuna...
-
President Obama delivers his weekly address to the nation announcing many cuts in the federal budgetWhat do you guys Think of this ???
-
Part 1 of 6 : Part 2 of 6 : Part 3 of 6 : Part 4 of 6 : Part 5 of 6: Part 6 of 6 :
-
Is TARP a Criminal Enterprise Debating whether TARP is a criminal enterprise, with Julian Epstein, LMG CEO; Don Luskin, Trend Macro; and CNB...
-
"Central banks are corrupting the financial system by cutting interest rates to such a low level" "America will be hated for ...
-
CNN’s Follow the Money on April 21, 2009 discusses TARP accountability, corruption and fraud. Includes guest appearance from Euro Pacific Ca...
-
Peter Schiff on CNBC Fast Money 9_8_10
Love the green! You're awesome!
ReplyDeleteHello. I must totally agree with Peter Schiff. In Canada, we have single payer insurance system that is affordable for everyone, so there is 100% health insurance coverage in Canada (comparing to the US where more than 15% of citizens are not covered at all). The more the government is involved the more the health insurance is expensive as the government, in fact, controls the prices!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Lorne