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Title: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: Townhallsavoy on November 09, 2012, 10:46:33 AM
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Mr. Paul, who is retiring after 12 terms in the House, said voters on Tuesday rejected Mitt Romney because he had opposed the government bailout of General Motors and Chrysler.

"The people in the Midwest voted against him: 'Oh, we have to be taken care of!' So that vote was sort of like what we are laughing at in Greece," Mr. Paul said.

"People do not want anything cut," he said. "They want all the bailouts to come. They want the Fed to keep printing the money. And they don't believe that we've gone off the cliff or are close to going off the cliff. They think we can patch it over, that we can somehow come up with some magic solution. But you can't have a budgetary solution if you don't change what the role of government should be. As long as you think we have to police the world and run this welfare state, all we are going to argue about is who will get the loot."


Read more: Ron Paul: Election shows U.S. 'far gone' - Washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2012/nov/8/ron-paul-election-shows-us-far-gone/#ixzz2BjzcBUtQ
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Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: GH2001 on November 09, 2012, 10:51:19 AM
So he is agreeing with Mitt on this? I'm with him.

Again how was mitt wrong here? He took the right stance. But the other guy was selling the free goods (in this case bailouts). Its hard to beat a guy giving away free shit. That's pretty much what Ron Paul is saying in the second part of the writeup.

And I'm not arguing with you THS. I'm asking the questions as a general statement.
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: Townhallsavoy on November 09, 2012, 11:16:27 AM
So he is agreeing with Mitt on this? I'm with him.

Again how was mitt wrong here? He took the right stance. But the other guy was selling the free goods (in this case bailouts). Its hard to beat a guy giving away free shit. That's pretty much what Ron Paul is saying in the second part of the writeup.

And I'm not arguing with you THS. I'm asking the questions as a general statement.

Mitt was wrong because his campaign didn't voice his stance loud enough or convince enough people to buy into it.

I do think we're done as a nation.  At least for a while.  I think we'll need another Great Depression to make people shut the fuck up about the blame game.  You really want blacks to stop supporting the "brotha" of the democrat party?  Wait until they literally don't eat because the welfare checks stop.

You really want northern states to stop voting Democrat automatically?  Really want southern states to stop voting Republican automatically?  Wait until social issues don't matter because unemployment is at 25%. 

But I don't know if it'll get that bad.  I think we'll continue to see handouts given and we'll pay for it by taxing the middle class, cutting defense, and weakening ourselves as a nation.  We don't really understand what it means to be a weak nation.  We think we're stong if we have iPhones, football, cable, text messaging, and clothes.  We think we're safe if countries aren't invading us, less police are there to send us to jail, and more freedom to intrude upon others. 

We think we're okay with education.  Seriously.  Most parents I deal with think public education is the key to success.  It's not.  Our education system is laughable.  Only the gifted kids are on a true path to success.  The rest - the majority - are struggling just to get out of here and move into their life with a chance to figure out how to be successful. 

We're going to do that with healthcare as well.  Give it to the government.  In twenty years, public healthcare will be total shit, but most people won't know better because it's cheap.  Some will go private, but those doctors, while happier, still won't make enough money to compensate their services. 

Ahhh fuck.  I'm rambling.  And this isn't limited to Obama or Democrats. 

Romney should have voiced that loud and clear.  He should have shown that bailouts were bad for the country overall.  Even if he lost on it, he should have been more honest. 
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: RWS on November 09, 2012, 11:29:49 AM
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They think we can patch it over, that we can somehow come up with some magic solution.
Because the government always comes up with some sort of "solution" to fix the problem.  The world continues spinning in the eyes of those folks. 
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: bottomfeeder on November 09, 2012, 12:30:31 PM
The bailouts should not have happened, none of them. That would have been the true free market. Everyone votes their pocket books. Moreover, if their livelihood is threatened, they're going to vote for the guy who bails them out. When the government defaults that's when it all will come crumbling down. The question isn't if but when? And will hyper-inflation have a chance to rear it's ugly head before the collapse?

Oh, BTW, one of Mitt's companies was indirectly bailed out by the government.
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: CCTAU on November 09, 2012, 12:38:34 PM
The bailouts should not have happened, none of them. That would have been the true free market. Everyone votes their pocket books. Moreover, if their livelihood is threatened, they're going to vote for the guy who bails them out. When the government defaults that's when it all will come crumbling down. The question isn't if but when? And will hyper-inflation have a chance to rear it's ugly head before the collapse?

Oh, BTW, one of Mitt's companies was indirectly bailed out by the government.

I have a few investments. If one of those companies got a little money, would that be considered one of "MY" companies too?
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: bottomfeeder on November 09, 2012, 01:08:28 PM
I have a few investments. If one of those companies got a little money, would that be considered one of "MY" companies too?

It depends on how much stock and what type. I own nothing valued in Federal Reserve Notes. Sorry dolla.
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: GH2001 on November 09, 2012, 03:54:02 PM
It depends on how much stock and what type. I own nothing valued in Federal Reserve Notes. Sorry dolla.

Can I ask how you buy groceries? Pay your electric and water bills? Receive your paychecks? I've got to hear this......

Not that I disagree. Yes they are worthless. But they are the currency and it's almost impossible to go through daily life without using them. Just saying. Maybe you were just referring to investments but even then the only things not backed by currency are gold, silver etc, which I am a fan of.
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: GH2001 on November 09, 2012, 03:57:56 PM
Mitt was wrong because his campaign didn't voice his stance loud enough or convince enough people to buy into it.

I do think we're done as a nation.  At least for a while.  I think we'll need another Great Depression to make people shut the fuck up about the blame game.  You really want blacks to stop supporting the "brotha" of the democrat party?  Wait until they literally don't eat because the welfare checks stop.

You really want northern states to stop voting Democrat automatically?  Really want southern states to stop voting Republican automatically?  Wait until social issues don't matter because unemployment is at 25%. 

But I don't know if it'll get that bad.  I think we'll continue to see handouts given and we'll pay for it by taxing the middle class, cutting defense, and weakening ourselves as a nation.  We don't really understand what it means to be a weak nation.  We think we're stong if we have iPhones, football, cable, text messaging, and clothes.  We think we're safe if countries aren't invading us, less police are there to send us to jail, and more freedom to intrude upon others. 

We think we're okay with education.  Seriously.  Most parents I deal with think public education is the key to success.  It's not.  Our education system is laughable.  Only the gifted kids are on a true path to success.  The rest - the majority - are struggling just to get out of here and move into their life with a chance to figure out how to be successful. 

We're going to do that with healthcare as well.  Give it to the government.  In twenty years, public healthcare will be total shit, but most people won't know better because it's cheap.  Some will go private, but those doctors, while happier, still won't make enough money to compensate their services. 

Ahhh fuck.  I'm rambling.  And this isn't limited to Obama or Democrats. 

Romney should have voiced that loud and clear.  He should have shown that bailouts were bad for the country overall.  Even if he lost on it, he should have been more honest.

I can agree with that. I just think its sad someone has to shout it from the rooftops for people to know it. The country is a fucking disaster. The debt, the deficits, gas prices and depending on Opec, govt healthcare intrusion, unemployment etc... Everyone should know that already. And they certainly know what caused it and who the incumbent is.
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: bottomfeeder on November 10, 2012, 09:28:22 AM
Can I ask how you buy groceries? Pay your electric and water bills? Receive your paychecks? I've got to hear this......

Not that I disagree. Yes they are worthless. But they are the currency and it's almost impossible to go through daily life without using them. Just saying. Maybe you were just referring to investments but even then the only things not backed by currency are gold, silver etc, which I am a fan of.

I guess I should have specified. My savings and investments are not in FRNs. I have to pay bills in FRNs because I have no choice. However, the money I don't spend exits the FRN stranglehold.

http://www.europacbank.com/index.php?page=silvercard
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: Vandy Vol on November 10, 2012, 12:15:53 PM
I guess I should have specified. My savings and investments are not in FRNs. I have to pay bills in FRNs because I have no choice. However, the money I don't spend exits the FRN stranglehold.

http://www.europacbank.com/index.php?page=silvercard

So you're not an American citizen?
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: bottomfeeder on November 10, 2012, 05:33:53 PM
So you're not an American citizen?

I've nothing further to say on this subject.  :haha:
Title: Re: I Think Ron Paul Nails It
Post by: CCTAU on November 10, 2012, 08:37:34 PM
Sovereign!