12/12/2011 1:15:54 PM
I was surprised that they put him in the middle of the stage at that last debate.
12/12/2011 1:21:49 PM
Ron Paul is a sheep in wolf's clothing. Nobody fully understands the impact of federal deregulation because they are riding the antigov wave.
12/12/2011 6:52:30 PM
12/12/2011 7:01:33 PM
^ either a repub or democrat congress would hamstring any of his initiatives.if you thought the current GOP stonewalling is bad, a Ron Paul presidency would be even worse.but... it would mean that subsequent elections, the huntsmans and whatever that fat guy's name is would be taken more seriously.I would also be morbidly curious to see what would happen under deregulation. History tells us that corporations would run amok, but maybe they'll surprise is THIS time...?
12/12/2011 7:03:51 PM
Corporations are running amuck as we speak. Are you blind?Some of you, it seems, actually worship the state. All "regulation" is good. All "deregulation" is bad. You don't bother to talk about what it is that's being regulated, how it is being regulated, or what it would mean to "deregulate".[Edited on December 12, 2011 at 7:06 PM. Reason : ]
12/12/2011 7:04:48 PM
U are just singing the chorus and not listenting to the song. Deregulation leads to corporate profiteering unlike anything u have seen. states rights leads to a divided union. Taking away fed student loans makes education accesible only by the well off.[Edited on December 12, 2011 at 11:31 PM. Reason : T]
12/12/2011 11:29:49 PM
When you say deregulation, what are you talking about? Which regulations specifically? Do you make any distinction between regulations that actually protect the consumer and regulations that were literally written by the people that would benefit most from them?
12/13/2011 1:04:58 AM
Man, you tell me how some lower class sap with parents that don't have any credit or a home is gonna be able to get a lone and a cosigner? It aint gonna happen. I guess in your definition poor is "house poor", but it gets a lot worse than that.
12/13/2011 11:01:29 AM
No, Banjo. D#s doesn't remember the Civil War or the Industrial Revolution and what it actually was like before regulations. He's convinced that regulations are simply an attempt to control the population instead of help them. He's convinced that the free market will protect the common worker even though we have long periods of history pre-regulation that demonstrates that this isn't the case.He's an idealist for an ideal which has already been tried and failed. Well, it succeeded greatly for a few people but failed for pretty much everyone else. I've yet to hear a convincing argument as to why it would be different this time. I anticipate I'll hear "You just don't understand anarcho-capitalism" as the response to this post.
12/13/2011 11:41:31 AM
12/13/2011 11:48:30 AM
12/13/2011 12:00:50 PM
^He's saying the cost of high cost of tuition is due to loans. Ie. you remove the loans as an incentive to go to school and the price will have to come down for everyone thereby making it affordable for the middle class without loans.
12/13/2011 12:23:25 PM
What he's really saying is eliminate the loans and shut down a shit ton of schools because when only people that can afford it can go there will be much less demand for it.That's the part that's always unsaid. Let's totally redo monetary policy! Nevermind the millions of jobs and productivity it will destroy until we reach parity.[Edited on December 13, 2011 at 12:30 PM. Reason : .]
12/13/2011 12:27:35 PM
What's the alternative? Out of control tuition hikes until it's impossible to go to school without being in debt until the day you die.
12/13/2011 12:31:12 PM
^ Alternative is eventual revolt by the indentured servants. I always wonder if the industrial food system was setup so the really bad off wouldn't have real reason to revolt anymore. The poor of the French Revolution were literally starving. Our poor are obese and content with being that way.
12/13/2011 12:36:34 PM
12/13/2011 1:22:40 PM
Are you sure that Japan and Europe are the examples you want to use to demonstrate how successful debt-fueled programs are?The creation of credit fuels the creation of bubbles. That means higher prices in the areas where credit flows to. That has been housing, that has been medical expenses, and now, it's student loans.Taxing will not solve the problem. Taking money away from productive enterprise (that actually does create value) and giving it to kids that don't have a clue what they want to do with their lives is not going to make us prosperous. What it will do is give us a bunch of unemployable, entitled assholes.
12/13/2011 1:29:55 PM
^^I was in a business meeting last week with a lot of such people that have 100+ companies in their portfolios. Why should they be forced to give up resources being devoted to people actually working on ideas that provide value? There are lots of people without money using that money to build companies and provide real value on society.As much as a general education is important... if it doesn't support your bills when you graduate you should be doing something else with your time. Education has been commoditized and over sold. It needs a giant rework to provide real value again.http://www.amazon.com/Turning-Learning-Right-Side-Education/dp/0132346494[Edited on December 13, 2011 at 1:35 PM. Reason : a]
12/13/2011 1:34:29 PM
12/13/2011 1:36:33 PM
The police force keeps making concessions to these crime syndicates, making them more powerful!Clearly, the solution is to make the police for less powerful so they have fewer concessions to give!
12/13/2011 1:39:04 PM
^^Think about the scale of what you're talking about.-15 trillion dollars in debt.-We're running 1-1.5 trillion deficits every year, meaning that we add that much to the debt.-Interest rates are close to zeroDo you really think that the American people are going to deal with two decades of high taxes, spending cuts, and high unemployment? I don't think so. When no options are left, the American people will opt for default, and that is what we should do. Attempting to pay this debt off through austerity would be a death sentence for this generation.
12/13/2011 1:43:25 PM
^^^
12/13/2011 1:44:21 PM
12/13/2011 2:13:35 PM
You're a partisan asshole.
12/13/2011 2:29:15 PM
lmao yeah destroyer and you're a levelheaded, even-handed, open-minded moderate
12/13/2011 2:38:56 PM
^^No, I'm not. It's just that most of the "cut spending" jibber jabber boils down to the fallacy (which is inherently racist) that all of the goverment spending goes to some single black female in Compton with three kids, and that couldn't be farther from the truth. Working class americans that make minimum wage punching in time clocks only have enough money to survive. [Edited on December 13, 2011 at 2:44 PM. Reason : df]
12/13/2011 2:42:21 PM
I have nuanced views that are in stark contrast with both political parties' agendas.The quoted text there was perfectly reasonable. If you think the K-12 --> 4 Year Degree model is working or anywhere near optimal, you're a stooge with a severe case of normalcy bias.^I mean...you are. Instead of engaging in a real discussion, you wrote off his comment as "GOP dogma".[Edited on December 13, 2011 at 2:44 PM. Reason : ]
12/13/2011 2:43:21 PM
Read my edit, bro
12/13/2011 2:45:43 PM
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2011/12/paul-closes-in-on-gingrich.htmlIA: Gingrich 22, Paul 21, Romney 16, Bachmann 11, Perry 9, Santorum 8, Hunstman 5http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_presidential_election/new_hampshire/election_2012_new_hampshire_republican_primaryNH: Paul up to 18%.With NH after IA, this could be awesome to watch. But for Paul to have any sort of hope, he HAS to win IA. Second place just doesn't cut it.
12/13/2011 2:49:59 PM
Your edit is even worse. You actually did something more dishonest than writing the point off as "GOP dogma" - you said it was inherently racist. Are you even trying to be taken seriously?
12/13/2011 2:51:06 PM
12/13/2011 2:53:12 PM
Justice already is commodified, there's just only one corporation legally allowed to sell it. Monopolies are bad, right? Except when it's the government...
12/13/2011 2:56:52 PM
Lmao HE'S CATCHIN ON I TELL YA
12/13/2011 2:58:28 PM
12/13/2011 3:09:54 PM
Gingrich is teflon candidate. He'll get the GOP nomination and lose the general.
12/13/2011 3:13:12 PM
12/13/2011 3:50:04 PM
12/13/2011 4:06:07 PM
There's nothing conspiratorial about that statement. That's actually how taxes work.
12/13/2011 4:07:30 PM
Yeah, Tin foil hat wasn't exactly what I was going for. Probably should have said Prison Planet land or something to that effect.I'm with you on drug laws. I still think you should pay your taxes and be punished for not paying them. They're club dues, and you're a member of the club. I know you didn't choose to be born here, but too bad.
12/13/2011 4:09:43 PM
12/13/2011 4:11:32 PM
Previous generations can also leave you wealth, is that immoral?
12/13/2011 4:16:13 PM
Nope. I could either show up to your house and steal your TV, or show up to your house and give you a TV. Are the two actions morally equivalent?
12/13/2011 4:17:48 PM
12/13/2011 4:18:03 PM
12/13/2011 4:44:36 PM
12/13/2011 4:52:24 PM
bravo screentest!you alone are brave enough to proclaim what the idiot left on this board actually believe....effectively nullified much conversation regarding this topic in the past and future.i salute you.
12/13/2011 4:58:41 PM
Whoops!Trump withdraws as moderator of Iowa debate
12/13/2011 5:45:40 PM
^Still considering getting in on the race? Iowa and New Hampshire will be decided in less than month.
12/13/2011 6:23:25 PM
Newt: Palestinians are an invented people.Is he claiming that all Palestinians are terrorists?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXZ3i6Zj4PAGotta give Ron Paul credit here. I don't like his domestic policy, but he's spot on on this issue.
12/13/2011 7:55:21 PM