We should hold our own Economic Conference

Eric21ND

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Invite all our best minds just to speak and throw out ideas and field questions from the audience. Make it like a round table conference of real intellects, and no Paul Krugman will not get an invitation. :rolleyes: This will do two things, it will do away with the notion that "all economists agree a stimulus is needed" that the media loves to repeat ad naseum and it will give the public an alternative view to these bailouts/stimulus plans. I feel the public is already highly skeptical of this stimulus package and we need to tap into that and bring these people to our cause and give them a voice...or let them know they have a voice within the people speaking out against these measures like the people below. Campaign for Liberty...make it happen!

Who should we invite?

Ron Paul

Peter Schiff

Thomas E. Woods

Marc Faber

Jim Rogers

Cody Williard (young guy from Fox Happy Hour)

John Stossel (could we get him to be the guest host)
 
Any other prolific free market public figures worth inviting? We could even have C-SPAN cover it and advertise it virally like the old money bombs. :)
 
The writers from "The Objective Standard" may be a good place to look. (got my sample issue today, and I like it!)
 
I actually think we'd get a good deal of news coverage holding a forum like this.
 
The important thing is to give it a neutral sounding name, Like the "National Council of American Economists" or some such. Then they can put out a press release that sounds authoratative every time Obama opens his mouth.
 
this is a seriously good idea!!! Just when the economy blows up, we can hold our Council on Economic Truth
 
The important thing is to give it a neutral sounding name, Like the "National Council of American Economists" or some such. Then they can put out a press release that sounds authoratative every time Obama opens his mouth.

That's actually pretty clever...use some of the same tactics that establishment hacks do to lend authority to our voices. :)
 
Well the media essentially is always looking for a response, especially a controversial one.
 
Don't we already have the Mises institute?
Yes we do, but we need something like a forum or conference to bring in all the best minds under one roof. We need to be in the public eye more. I think having these 10 or so economic experts on one stage would be HUGE! The CFL should really set this up and even have tickets for the event, I'm sure we'd get a few hundred people showing up. Tickets could offset the price of getting all these people under one roof at the sametime.
 
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