The Atlantic hit piece on (the) gold (standard)

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Matt O'Brien (associate editor at The Atlantic covering business and economics. He has previously written for The New Republic) published a hit piece on Ron Paul and the gold standard last week:

http://www.theatlantic.com/business...orlds-worst-economic-idea-in-2-charts/261552/

The editorial has fallacious logic (Ron is not advocating the classical gold standard, he's advocating competing currencies) and hypes the usual/standard myths (deflation during the gold standard years was not harmful deflation).

Anyway, Jim Rickards apparently took issue with Mr. O'Brien on Twitter and now they are set to debate the issue on Bloomberg TV this coming Thursday at 1pm EST:

https://twitter.com/JamesGRickards/status/240112256170463234
 

The skewering unfolds here: http://www.acting-man.com/?p=19285
 
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