So? I am glad I live in 2007 and not in 1907. Americans are VASTLY better off than we were back then. You can't argue that isn't the case. And it is relative to other countries, the US has seen much less inflation than the vast majority of the world in the past century. Sure goods cost more, but the monetary supply is also much higher. We aren't on a standard, and we pretty much never will be again. It would be impossible with globalisation and electronisation of wealth.
8/23/2007 8:28:44 PM
Obviously, you're not a tycoon
8/23/2007 10:13:16 PM
8/24/2007 11:47:36 AM
8/24/2007 12:42:35 PM
Dunno if this specific link has been included in this thread, but just in case...This is by far the most thorough, rational, and thoughtful analysis of the neo-conservatism... and why it should outright rejected:http://www.calgary911truth.org/my_weblog/2007/05/congressman_ron.htmlAnyone else somewhat unnerved that a Libertarian is the only true conservative presidential candidate in the 2008 race?
8/29/2007 1:13:57 AM
^Very true. Today's Republican politician is a far cry from the classical liberal of yesterday.
8/29/2007 9:58:47 AM
^ Another dose of pragmatism by Ron Paul... nice post
8/29/2007 1:21:41 PM
It's a nice idea to give tax breaks/credits for healthcare but I don't think it addresses the overall problem that we have now with shady providers trying as hard as they can to deny coverage. I think we need to assure coverage for all essential healthcare. Sometimes you just have to tear the system down to make it work right.
8/29/2007 1:26:52 PM
he was just on 680am this afternoonpretty much repeated his standard talking points on iraq and the flat tax
8/29/2007 5:45:12 PM
^the beauty of Ron Paul is that his policies are clear cut, simple and easily understood.The downside is, he can come off as being rather boring in 1-on-1 interviews because it's like "ok Ron, you um, answered all the questions.... sooo.... thanks"He REALLY shines in debates, where he can decimate the arguments and policies of his opponents.
8/31/2007 11:55:06 AM
what's up with everyone pulling out of the texas straw poll? mitt romney poured a ton of money in the iowa straw poll, and it would seem that texas would be a bigger deal for the candidates
8/31/2007 1:43:05 PM
^^libertarianism is definitely the most closed-form political philosophy (of those popular in america currently). this does not mean it is the best.[Edited on August 31, 2007 at 5:48 PM. Reason : clarification]
8/31/2007 5:48:20 PM
Libertarianism to me, at least in the past, seemed to take conservative principles to an unhealthy extreme. It's been tagged for being "isolationist," for trying to cut too much out of the federal government, and for over-emphasizing individual liberties (generally speaking).However, nowadays the US has over-extended itself abroad with the war, expanded the size of the federal government, generated a considerable national debt with increasing budget deficits, and encroached on individual liberties with the Patriot Act and warrantless wire-tapping.Now, add all that together, and the Libertarian argument sounds more appealing. Ron Paul's point-of-view moves from the political extremes to a more moderate position by virtue of the neo-con influence in the GOP. The core conservative values inherent to Libertarianism now shine much brighter, overshadowing the more extreme positions this political philosophy traditionally held. The GOP has moved away from the conservative values that were once its calling card. Now Ron Paul can honestly call himself the true conservative in this race.And yeah, he's crushing the mainstream GOP candidates in every debate b/c of it...
8/31/2007 6:39:50 PM
8/31/2007 8:41:08 PM
9/1/2007 12:12:54 AM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YDnWT4gCJSEIs this what it looks like: A blatant refusal by the GOP to allow Ron Paul delegates to vote?
9/2/2007 7:03:21 PM
9/3/2007 12:02:17 AM
Wow. You are so insightful. Maybe you should be a pundit, or maybe President. You seem to have this political business all figured out.
9/3/2007 12:13:14 AM
Not reallyAlthough not being a total mouthpiece for the government seems to help.
9/3/2007 12:30:23 AM
i think you'd have a helluva time finding Ron Paul supporters that you could reasonably describe as being ANY sort of mouthpiece for the gov't.
9/3/2007 12:46:53 AM
I was just responding to your posts and how I see them some of the time.And I find myself agreeing with Mr. Paul on a lot of things.
9/3/2007 12:53:18 AM
haha, me? a gov't mouthpiece? i mean, i'll give devils their due sometimes, and i'll speak up when i think people are just being ridiculous and/or unjust in their rants against the gov't, but i'm hardly a mouthpiece for the gov't.i mean, for example, i voted for Michael Badnarik in 2004 (and BARELY talked myself into voting at all).
9/3/2007 2:50:22 AM
You don't have to vote to be a mouthpiece.I may be wrong about that though.....and I honestly want to be wrong about that. It is really pointless though for us to continue arguing over what you are, or what you aren't, for another minute. you seem like a decent person either way.
9/3/2007 3:23:39 AM
no, i meant that i'm pretty distrusting of Uncle...like, to the point that I vote Libertarian sometimes.[Edited on September 3, 2007 at 3:41 AM. Reason : regardless, thanks.]
9/3/2007 3:41:24 AM
9/5/2007 6:39:39 PM
To Ron Paul:Tone it down at the next debate. You're scaring the old people. kthxBtw, a nice attempt to remain unbiased by Chris Wallace... To Paul, in response to his position on Iraq:"So you would have our troops take marching orders from Al qaeda?"
9/6/2007 1:33:01 AM
Paul got fucking pwnt by Huckabee, that was hilarious. Paul doesn't have the spine to be president, nuff' said.
9/6/2007 7:28:11 AM
How? I didn't see the debate.
9/6/2007 7:32:45 AM
Found it:
9/6/2007 8:45:33 AM
yeaaaa, i was watching that. i sure thought huckabee got pwnt, but i guess i'm just biased. although the moderators' constant disrespect towards paul combined with hannity's constant smart alec remarks afterwards would certainly want you to think paul got pwnt.
9/6/2007 9:50:32 AM
Huckabee certainly came out the loser in that argument as far as I'm concerned. I also think Huchabee is a completely worthless candidate though, so I might have a bit of bias.
9/6/2007 10:11:14 AM
Americans would rather hear about honor and staying the course than what Ron Paul offers.
9/6/2007 9:05:21 PM
All Huckabee did was try to appeal to people pride.Huckabee got owned by paul.[Edited on September 6, 2007 at 9:57 PM. Reason : .]
9/6/2007 9:56:50 PM
Did you guys see how Ron Paul won the Fox news instant poll "text in who won the debate" by a LANDSLIDE, which sent Hannity into another conniption fit. He ACTUALLY tried to say that Ron Paul supports rigged the vote. Hahahahaha.
9/7/2007 1:07:21 PM
they did. It is well known that Paul supporters are rigging the polls.
9/7/2007 1:09:36 PM
Polls can be Rigged? NC State really isn't the number one choice of winning a championship this year? OMG
9/7/2007 1:20:35 PM
i'm not a big fan of ron paul, and it seemed to me that huckabee got his ass handed to him.
9/7/2007 1:28:00 PM
^ I thought the exchange with Huckabee was a close call, but in the end I think Ron Paul got the better of it. A lot of people think, as Huckabee said, that we really need to make sure we pull out on a high note in order to save face. Americans don't want to see us forced to retreat, or admit that we're wrong. I don't agree with that mentality, but I understand the sentiment.Still, Ron Paul is routinely CRUSHING the other candidates on Iraq. I think Ron Paul is telling the public what they need to hear, while the other GOP candidates are saying what the public wants to hear.
9/7/2007 1:47:56 PM
9/7/2007 1:52:21 PM
^well put. nutsmackr, I was specifically referring to this poll, which could not be rigged. and im a pretty good poll rigger.
9/7/2007 2:04:02 PM
kick ass....GO RON PAUL!!
9/7/2007 2:28:32 PM
ron paul is right on Iraq and the middle east and warand that's about itron paul on the domestic front....ehhhh, i'm not so sure about all that[Edited on September 7, 2007 at 3:45 PM. Reason : .]
9/7/2007 3:42:58 PM
Too bad young people don't vote in real elections.
9/7/2007 3:49:11 PM
9/7/2007 3:53:14 PM
yeah, sounds good to mebut the impression i get from paul is he wants an anemic federal government
9/7/2007 4:05:24 PM
I don't think "anemic" is actually possible. The best he could do is reduce it to "moderately overweight".
9/7/2007 6:25:28 PM
^exactly.Bush wanted to be the fucking King of the USA, but he only got away with taking away a half dozen of our civil liberties. At Best, Ron Paul could maybe UNDO the retardedness we have put in place for the last couple of decades.
9/7/2007 7:52:20 PM
im officially a ron paul support, ive pledged and bought a tshirt and mug, fo Ron
9/7/2007 7:55:29 PM
^^enough reason for me to vote for him.
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