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RON PAUL's RECORD IN CONGRESS
posted at May 16, 2012 3:27 PM EDT
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Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008 Last: May 17, 2013 |
RESEARCH! ((Orcinus: Ron Paul’s Record in Congress )) *A Ron Paul administration would continue to proliferate the negative image of the US among other nations. Please see the following links: H.R.3891, H.AMDT.191, H.AMDT.190, H.R.3769, H.R.1665, H.CON.RES.23, and H.R.1154 * Ron Paul does not value equal rights for minorities. Here are links to these bills: H.R.3863, H.R.5909, H.J.RES.46, and H.J.RES.42. http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/01/04/10-reasons-not-to-vote-for-paul/ for a complete analysis.
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Re: RON PAUL's RECORD IN CONGRESS
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Re: RON PAUL's RECORD IN CONGRESS
posted at May 18, 2012 10:58 AM EDT
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Re: RON PAUL's RECORD IN CONGRESS
posted at May 18, 2012 7:07 PM EDT
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Posts: 938
First: December 1, 2011 Last: May 7, 2013 |
This is in response to Washington Post artticle Why Ron Paul matters more i n this election than Romney or even Obama! (his congressional bills reflect his attitude- he is very CONSISTENT. ACtually he only changed his attitude about death penalty- he used to be for it but now is against it because poor people are treated not fair; I still do not see what you find so offensive...) Ron Paul is the Only Candidate Who Matters in this ElectionI have said repeatedly that in terms of actually changing the status quo in American politics, only Ron Paul’s presidential candidacy matters. Here is a Washington Times piece by Tom Mullen from way back in April when Santorum and Gingrich were still running. Mullen makes the same point concerning Paul’s integral relevancy and impact: Ron Paul matters much more than Newt Gingrich in this year’s Republican nomination race, according to The Washington Post. Both men trail frontrunners Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum by a wide margin in terms of primary victories… However, the Post article misses the most important point. Ron Paul doesn’t just matter more than Newt Gingrich. He also matters more than Romney, Santorum or even President Obama. Ron Paul has already had a greater impact on America than any U.S. President in generations… It is apparent that both conservatives and progressives have completely lost touch with reality. Nothing has changed since Obama replaced George W. Bush. Nothing would change if Mitt Romney or Rick Santorum replaced Obama, either. Americans elected Obama in 2008 to not be George W. Bush. Bush was reviled by voters for what they believed was an unnecessary war in Iraq, for spying on American citizens, for being too cozy with Wall Street, and for assuming executive powers not delegated to him by the Constitution. Obama promised to change all of that. Four years later, Obama has started at least three new wars while expanding the boondoggle in Afghanistan. He has continued spying on Americans and sought to expand this authority in the courts. He has filled his cabinet with Wall Street insiders and has bested George W. Bush on expanding executive powers… Nothing changes. Obama is no different than Bush. Neither Romney, Santorum, nor Gingrich would be any different than Obama. They don’t even propose to cut Obama’s spending. The spending “cuts” they propose are actually just reductions in spending increases in future years. In other words, they have no objection to Obama’s spending now. They all admit this, yet their supporters continue in their missionary zeal as if their candidates represent some sort of radical change. Then there is Ron Paul. He doesn’t just talk about cutting spending. He published his first year budget, cutting $1 trillion dollars. He doesn’t just talk about individual liberty. He wants to end the failed drug war and repeal the Patriot Act. He promises to bring troops home from all over the world and allow young people to opt out of unsustainable entitlement programs. Ron Paul proposes real solutions to real problems, regardless of the political consequences. Ron Paul is the first presidential candidate in my lifetime to actually use the words “role of government” as if the subject should be debated. He challenges the status quo – the whole, multi-trillion dollar monster in Washington, D.C. that purports to care for 300 million people from cradle to grave and police the entire world. Ron Paul has dared to speak the unspeakable and millions of people all over the world are listening. That’s why Ron Paul is more important than whoever wins the Republican nomination or the presidency this year. Presidents have come and gone for decades while the federal government has continued to trample our liberties, loot our wealth, and propagate new enemies around the world, regardless of which party has been in power. Then along came Ron Paul, an overnight sensation thirty-six years in the making. To those who understand what is happening, the presidential election seems almost irrelevant as Paul’s audiences explode into the thousands. Long after history has deemed Bush, Obama and this year’s winner indistinguishable postage stamps on the road to disaster, it will remember the man who planted new seeds during the election of 2012. As George Washington once said, “Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth.” |
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Re: RON PAUL's RECORD IN CONGRESS
posted at May 19, 2012 9:37 AM EDT
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Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008 Last: May 17, 2013 |
In Response to Re: RON PAUL's RECORD IN CONGRESS:This is in response to Washington Post artticle Why Ron Paul matters more i n this election than Romney or even Obama! (his congressional bills reflect his attitude- he is very CONSISTENT. ACtually he only changed his attitude about death penalty- he used to be for it but now is against it because poor people are treated not fair; I still do not see what you find so offensive...) Ron Paul is the Only Candidate Who Matters in this Election I have said repeatedly that in terms of actually changing the status quo in American politics, only Ron Paul’s presidential candidacy matters. Here is a Washington Times piece by Tom Mullen from way back in April when Santorum and Gingrich were still running. Mullen makes the same point concerning Paul’s integral relevancy and impact: Ron Paul matters much more than Newt Gingrich in this year’s Republican nomination race, according to The Washington Post. Both men trail frontrunners Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum by a wide margin in terms of primary victories… However, the Post article misses the most important point. Ron Paul doesn’t just matter more than Newt Gingrich. He also matters more than Romney, Santorum or even President Obama. Ron Paul has already had a greater impact on America than any U.S. President in generations… It is apparent that both conservatives and progressives have completely lost touch with reality. Nothing has changed since Obama replaced George W. Bush. Nothing would change if Mitt Romney or Rick Santorum replaced Obama, either. Americans elected Obama in 2008 to not be George W. Bush. Bush was reviled by voters for what they believed was an unnecessary war in Iraq, for spying on American citizens, for being too cozy with Wall Street, and for assuming executive powers not delegated to him by the Constitution. Obama promised to change all of that. Four years later, Obama has started at least three new wars while expanding the boondoggle in Afghanistan. He has continued spying on Americans and sought to expand this authority in the courts. He has filled his cabinet with Wall Street insiders and has bested George W. Bush on expanding executive powers… Nothing changes. Obama is no different than Bush. Neither Romney, Santorum, nor Gingrich would be any different than Obama. They don’t even propose to cut Obama’s spending. The spending “cuts” they propose are actually just reductions in spending increases in future years. In other words, they have no objection to Obama’s spending now . They all admit this, yet their supporters continue in their missionary zeal as if their candidates represent some sort of radical change. Then there is Ron Paul. He doesn’t just talk about cutting spending. He published his first year budget, cutting $1 trillion dollars. He doesn’t just talk about individual liberty. He wants to end the failed drug war and repeal the Patriot Act. He promises to bring troops home from all over the world and allow young people to opt out of unsustainable entitlement programs. Ron Paul proposes real solutions to real problems, regardless of the political consequences. Ron Paul is the first presidential candidate in my lifetime to actually use the words “role of government” as if the subject should be debated. He challenges the status quo – the whole, multi-trillion dollar monster in Washington, D.C. that purports to care for 300 million people from cradle to grave and police the entire world. Ron Paul has dared to speak the unspeakable and millions of people all over the world are listening. That’s why Ron Paul is more important than whoever wins the Republican nomination or the presidency this year. Presidents have come and gone for decades while the federal government has continued to trample our liberties, loot our wealth, and propagate new enemies around the world, regardless of which party has been in power. Then along came Ron Paul, an overnight sensation thirty-six years in the making. To those who understand what is happening, the presidential election seems almost irrelevant as Paul’s audiences explode into the thousands. Long after history has deemed Bush, Obama and this year’s winner indistinguishable postage stamps on the road to disaster, it will remember the man who planted new seeds during the election of 2012. As George Washington once said, “Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth.” Posted by Astra2012 Economists are not backing Paul up....neither is the GOP by the looks of it. Common sense ----If you cut spending drastically like PAUL suggests, you're going to worsen the crisis. If you spend appropriately and you really create jobs that are productive, then you have more income for the government [from tax revenue]. Not only for issues of the BIG WORD "macroeconomics" should we not cut government spending drastically, but also in terms of justice and equity. There's all these unemployed people; it's not their fault that they're unemployed or underemployed. They've been affected by the behaviour of the very rich and the banks. And they're paying - terribly. If you read his [Paul's] writings, he wants to restrict any support to people who are poor or unemployed. Then you really have incredible poverty and incredible injustice. On the Austrian school of economics: "I think that they're really off. This idea that if you leave capitalism alone that it will function efficiently and productively and relatively fairly - it's just totally off. " |
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Re: RON PAUL's RECORD IN CONGRESS
posted at May 19, 2012 8:00 PM EDT
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Posts: 938
First: December 1, 2011 Last: May 7, 2013 |
Milton Friedman, Nobel prize winner, supported Austrian school of economy and what Ron Paul says! |