By the time the actual audit of the FED comes around....anything they want to hide or cover up will be permanently burried....altered or deleted from the hard drives. they have a whole staff devoted to creative book keeping.
Go to ronpaul2012 and look up his new budget plan to cut 1 trillion the first year. He also said he would only take $40K in salary, this is the real Ron Paul!!
He's simply another greedy Corporate but running for president. I say we've had it with greedy corporates let alone have them running our country. It'd be like putting a rubber band on an issue that needs stability like the restoring GOLD standard.
I like how Ron Paul doesn't participate in class warfare. What's good for America is good for blacks. "Thy BlackMan.com" compares Cain to Paul and chooses Paul! Google "Ron Paul & Herman Cain's Different Philosophies" by Staff
Re: Israel, Google "Are Evangelical Christians Warmongers" by Pastor Chuck Baldwin
Ron Paul re: Hispanics - great interview /watch?v=oHiKRVm7ziA
Cain said "I don't know much about foreign policy, but I can learn."
We need a TEACHER, not a student! Ron Paul, President 2012
(continued) ...if some son of a bitch is attacking you or trying to rape you...ya pull out your weapon and blow his ass away! HA! How's that for empowering women? Get rid of all the no contact order or restraining order garbage....get rid of the domestic abuse laws which define women as victims....and instead visit your local gun shop and be a "Pistol-packin mama!'
@timeoutforart I WAS LOCKED UP FOR THREE MONTHS FOR DEMOSTIC VIOLENCE WITH NO VIOLENCE THE VICTIM SAID I DID AND SAID NOTHING NO VICTIM NO CRIME 10 YEARS WITH THIS LADIE NO PRIORS 8 YEARS LATER THEY REMOVED ME FROM MY BOOTH AT AUBURDALE FLEAMARKET FLORIDA FOR RECOMENDING NO ARMY FOR A GRANDFATHERS GRANDSON .USA PEICE OF SHIT NO NOISE ORDINANCE CANT SLEEP IN MY HOUSE
Here's a good argument I used on some of the "main line leftist brainwashed" feminist groups at my college...they had a domestic abuse and rape awareness week and I pointed out that removing all the unconstitutional laws which address those social ills, and simply honoring the Constitution was the way to solve the issue. SIMPLE...the second amendment states that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed...so....
HIs duty for 20 plus years is oversight of the FED, yet what has he done to forward his chatter on it? Not one damn thing. He is part of the problem. Talking heads
@KingOfEreh ~ hahaha KingofEreh's Translation: I wish I had time to argue, but that would require that i back-up my unsubstantial statements & I really have no idea what i'm talking about & would only further expose myself as a reasonless punk who doesn't like RP, but lacks his intellectual currency to argue against him, so I therfore must spew baseless crap & pray that somehow RP's considerably well-informed suporters will believe me
@KingOfErehwon Actually, his "free market system" comments prove that he has business intelligence. The concepts that he speaks from (Unfortunately, he doesn't explain them. He expects the voters to be somewhat educated) are literally Business 101. No one besides candidate Paul understands this, because if they did, they'd know that interventionism and regulation is a drain on the potential of any free market economy. Would you like to back your statement up? I sure know I can back mine.
@apell711 -- I wish I had the time to argue with you to explain the nonsense behind what R. Paul says, but it just takes too long and would accomplish nothing. You just need to have a college education to see it. A lot of reading of economics and history. And I am not talking about the crackpot books he pushes. You will never understand. Pity.
@KingOfErehwon Pity. I guess the legitimate facts I've presented are worthless to you. Pity. I guess I'll just have to consider my Middle States-accredited, New York business education worthless after pointing me, like millions of other Americans, in the direction of Ron Paul.
You, with your vast, condescending knowledge, must disagree then that interventionism and regulation hinders the free market? I'd like to know which college told you that.
@apell711 -- I triple majored in Accounting, Finance, and Economics from a university in NYS. I know what I am talking about, apell711. I understand that intervention is important when the market is down. Do you remember the IS-LM curves? Think about it. There is a role for both monetary and fiscal policy. Keynsian economics works. Consider what the Republicans did during the Great Depression, and than look at how we got out of it.
@KingOfErehwon If, and I'm sure you do, you understand the free-market system, you know that it allows for the transfer of jobs from a failing industry to a booming industry. The decline of demand for the product or service offered by a company will kill that company, allowing this undesirable company to be dissolved to make way for a new company with higher demand. This survival of the fittest concept is one that Ron Paul knows. Do you agree with this fact?
@apell711 -- You are getting into some complex issues, apell. Agreed, you don't want to subsidize inefficient industries like the Russians did for generations. GM had bad management that was threatening the jobs of millions of people if it went under. And it wasn't just GM itself, it was also the companies that support it. So, you can step in and force a change in mgmt, like Obama did, or help let GM destroy the country. Tough call, but it looks like it turned out right, so far anyway.
@KingOfErehwon If you do, then I'm sure you disagree with the intervention of Obama in bailing out the automobile industries. This is one form of regulation that Ron Paul is proposing to never do - as just an example.
@apell711 -- Keep in mind, the free market system is not efficient and has wild distortions leading to unchecked greed which can be detrimental. By not properly overseeing the banking industry, we had a disastrous mortgage crisis. It also leads to gross negligence as shown by the BP spill. Free markets are good, but need to be well regulated for our own economic and personal safety. Our Founding Fathers wanted us to look out for each other. Libertarians just don't seem to "get" that.
@KingOfErehwon Our founding fathers wanted us to look out for one another, but they sure didn't want Big Brother "looking out" for us. As for the banking industry, if the crooks in the government and Wall Street hadn't lied and screwed over the American public to line their own pockets, we wouldn't have had a disastrous mortgage crisis. Same thing with the BP oil spill. Ron Paul is the only honest candidate up there with the courage to stand by the Constitution. That's what he "gets."
@KingOfErehwon And as a result of the BP spill, what happened? People boycotted BP. This is the consequences of the free market system. Successful, ethical businesses are celebrated by the consumer via their business; unethical and unsuccessful (like the automotive bailouts) industries are punished with less business. I can't remark on the mortgage crisis.
Take pot for example. It's common knowledge that pot has medical benefits. During a congressional meeting, they deemed otherwise. The reason?
@KingOfErehwon Lobbyists working for illegal drug cartels and lobbyists working for big pharma companies persuade the government to keep it illegal for their benefit. They know they would be out of business if pot was legalized. This is just one example.
@KingOfErehwon There is no basis to argue that the FMS is inefficient as we haven't had a true FMS since before 1913 when the IRS & the Fed Reserve was created. Before then, the market dictated what was bought/sold at what prices, not the government. To which you refer, BP, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have all regulated by the government. Proof positive. If a business does wrong, who determines it's wrong? The consumer. They respond by withholding their business or encouraging it. FMS-1. Keynes-0
@EMPIRE0FLIES He also worked for the Pillsbury Company. It's up to you to decide whether or not that's a bad thing. But just to name a few of Pillsbury's subsidiaries...Burger King, Godfather's Pizza, and of course, The Dough Boy....So a former fed chairman who supports the wars, who also worked for fast food, and believes the Fed is good.
If Ron Paul allow Constitution to be legal again, they people can use gold and silver or whatever and independent banks issue their own currencies. In such an environment, the FED will collapse itself. Nobody would take their dollars.
Multimillionaire talking heads working for multi-billionaires who are tightly woven into various 13 secret societies planning out global conquest. Where do they get funds to "takeover" important things? From the trillionaires who print & control currency of 45 nations including USA.
No wonder they run down Ron Paul mortal enemy of those who rob the earths common people cradle to grave,
Everyone running talks & talks in TV debates saying nothing that sounds like a plan. Except RON PAUL
By the time the actual audit of the FED comes around....anything they want to hide or cover up will be permanently burried....altered or deleted from the hard drives. they have a whole staff devoted to creative book keeping.
Twicebakedtaters 1 month ago
Interest rates could be set freely by the markets.
If we wanted we could institute a competing currency such as gold and silver.
davitodude 3 months ago
No anchovies plz!
BeantownJim 3 months ago
Wow. That reporter is unbelievably hot.
mikeknight4u 3 months ago
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@n8artwork
Herman Cain didn't know that China ALREADY HAS NUKES! /watch?v=U5HiIgbHAzQ
vechorik 4 months ago
Federal reserve. WE COMIN FOR YOU NIGGA
skeeterbeater1919 4 months ago 4
Go to ronpaul2012 and look up his new budget plan to cut 1 trillion the first year. He also said he would only take $40K in salary, this is the real Ron Paul!!
Ron Paul 2012 or BU$T !!
1776Rosco 4 months ago
999, 101010,111111,121212, 131313 ,141414....................303030 and so on and so forth.
2ndslaustas 4 months ago
@2ndslaustas
555, it's pizza time.
mmffl123456 4 months ago
Cain worked for the fed, enough said
TheErikin84 4 months ago
Caine would say.
He's simply another greedy Corporate but running for president. I say we've had it with greedy corporates let alone have them running our country. It'd be like putting a rubber band on an issue that needs stability like the restoring GOLD standard.
chippprrr 5 months ago
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I like how Ron Paul doesn't participate in class warfare. What's good for America is good for blacks. "Thy BlackMan.com" compares Cain to Paul and chooses Paul! Google "Ron Paul & Herman Cain's Different Philosophies" by Staff
Re: Israel, Google "Are Evangelical Christians Warmongers" by Pastor Chuck Baldwin
Ron Paul re: Hispanics - great interview /watch?v=oHiKRVm7ziA
Cain said "I don't know much about foreign policy, but I can learn."
We need a TEACHER, not a student! Ron Paul, President 2012
vechorik 5 months ago
She's HOT. She's giving me a Daniela Camboner.
Halfstar3 5 months ago
I'd imagine Ron Paul would put the burden of currency to the states..look into how North Dakota has been affected by using their own state bank
jeffthecoder 5 months ago
You fucking fool. There was nothing about Hermain Cain in this video. Btw if you're a woman why do you refer to yourself as a girl? Silly imbecile.
ANCIENTMYS 5 months ago
Cain is a clown, thats why he doesnt directly attack ron paul when he's there to respond and refute
MujahidKOS 5 months ago
cain worked for the american people's most dangerous enemy.
nonrepublicrat 5 months ago
GIVE HERMAN CANE A BASKETBALL AND SARAH WILL DO HIM!
walleyrt69 5 months ago
RON PAUL 2012!
You got the support from the people!
We want our freedom and our money back!
MrTitiez 5 months ago
RON PAUL....THE PEOPLES CANDIDATE !!!!
clev9980 5 months ago
(continued) ...if some son of a bitch is attacking you or trying to rape you...ya pull out your weapon and blow his ass away! HA! How's that for empowering women? Get rid of all the no contact order or restraining order garbage....get rid of the domestic abuse laws which define women as victims....and instead visit your local gun shop and be a "Pistol-packin mama!'
timeoutforart 5 months ago
@timeoutforart I WAS LOCKED UP FOR THREE MONTHS FOR DEMOSTIC VIOLENCE WITH NO VIOLENCE THE VICTIM SAID I DID AND SAID NOTHING NO VICTIM NO CRIME 10 YEARS WITH THIS LADIE NO PRIORS 8 YEARS LATER THEY REMOVED ME FROM MY BOOTH AT AUBURDALE FLEAMARKET FLORIDA FOR RECOMENDING NO ARMY FOR A GRANDFATHERS GRANDSON .USA PEICE OF SHIT NO NOISE ORDINANCE CANT SLEEP IN MY HOUSE
TheWezid 5 months ago
@TheWezid I was charged with assault and battery for throwing cold water on psychotic roommate.
splicedenergy 5 months ago
Here's a good argument I used on some of the "main line leftist brainwashed" feminist groups at my college...they had a domestic abuse and rape awareness week and I pointed out that removing all the unconstitutional laws which address those social ills, and simply honoring the Constitution was the way to solve the issue. SIMPLE...the second amendment states that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed...so....
timeoutforart 5 months ago
HIs duty for 20 plus years is oversight of the FED, yet what has he done to forward his chatter on it? Not one damn thing. He is part of the problem. Talking heads
BillyBear90 5 months ago
Ron Paul for Congress 2012!
BillyBear90 5 months ago
@KingOfEreh ~ hahaha KingofEreh's Translation: I wish I had time to argue, but that would require that i back-up my unsubstantial statements & I really have no idea what i'm talking about & would only further expose myself as a reasonless punk who doesn't like RP, but lacks his intellectual currency to argue against him, so I therfore must spew baseless crap & pray that somehow RP's considerably well-informed suporters will believe me
KartChampion 5 months ago
Poor Ron Paul. No concept of history, and certainly no understanding at all of monetary or fiscal policy. He is a national disgrace.
KingOfErehwon 5 months ago
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@KingOfErehwon fail troll you are clearly clueless
kensei85 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon Actually, his "free market system" comments prove that he has business intelligence. The concepts that he speaks from (Unfortunately, he doesn't explain them. He expects the voters to be somewhat educated) are literally Business 101. No one besides candidate Paul understands this, because if they did, they'd know that interventionism and regulation is a drain on the potential of any free market economy. Would you like to back your statement up? I sure know I can back mine.
apell711 5 months ago 2
@apell711 -- I wish I had the time to argue with you to explain the nonsense behind what R. Paul says, but it just takes too long and would accomplish nothing. You just need to have a college education to see it. A lot of reading of economics and history. And I am not talking about the crackpot books he pushes. You will never understand. Pity.
KingOfErehwon 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon Pity. I guess the legitimate facts I've presented are worthless to you. Pity. I guess I'll just have to consider my Middle States-accredited, New York business education worthless after pointing me, like millions of other Americans, in the direction of Ron Paul.
You, with your vast, condescending knowledge, must disagree then that interventionism and regulation hinders the free market? I'd like to know which college told you that.
apell711 5 months ago
@apell711 -- I triple majored in Accounting, Finance, and Economics from a university in NYS. I know what I am talking about, apell711. I understand that intervention is important when the market is down. Do you remember the IS-LM curves? Think about it. There is a role for both monetary and fiscal policy. Keynsian economics works. Consider what the Republicans did during the Great Depression, and than look at how we got out of it.
KingOfErehwon 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon If, and I'm sure you do, you understand the free-market system, you know that it allows for the transfer of jobs from a failing industry to a booming industry. The decline of demand for the product or service offered by a company will kill that company, allowing this undesirable company to be dissolved to make way for a new company with higher demand. This survival of the fittest concept is one that Ron Paul knows. Do you agree with this fact?
apell711 5 months ago
@apell711 -- You are getting into some complex issues, apell. Agreed, you don't want to subsidize inefficient industries like the Russians did for generations. GM had bad management that was threatening the jobs of millions of people if it went under. And it wasn't just GM itself, it was also the companies that support it. So, you can step in and force a change in mgmt, like Obama did, or help let GM destroy the country. Tough call, but it looks like it turned out right, so far anyway.
KingOfErehwon 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon If you do, then I'm sure you disagree with the intervention of Obama in bailing out the automobile industries. This is one form of regulation that Ron Paul is proposing to never do - as just an example.
apell711 5 months ago
@apell711 -- Keep in mind, the free market system is not efficient and has wild distortions leading to unchecked greed which can be detrimental. By not properly overseeing the banking industry, we had a disastrous mortgage crisis. It also leads to gross negligence as shown by the BP spill. Free markets are good, but need to be well regulated for our own economic and personal safety. Our Founding Fathers wanted us to look out for each other. Libertarians just don't seem to "get" that.
KingOfErehwon 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon Our founding fathers wanted us to look out for one another, but they sure didn't want Big Brother "looking out" for us. As for the banking industry, if the crooks in the government and Wall Street hadn't lied and screwed over the American public to line their own pockets, we wouldn't have had a disastrous mortgage crisis. Same thing with the BP oil spill. Ron Paul is the only honest candidate up there with the courage to stand by the Constitution. That's what he "gets."
kaldemvor 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon And as a result of the BP spill, what happened? People boycotted BP. This is the consequences of the free market system. Successful, ethical businesses are celebrated by the consumer via their business; unethical and unsuccessful (like the automotive bailouts) industries are punished with less business. I can't remark on the mortgage crisis.
Take pot for example. It's common knowledge that pot has medical benefits. During a congressional meeting, they deemed otherwise. The reason?
apell711 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon Lobbyists working for illegal drug cartels and lobbyists working for big pharma companies persuade the government to keep it illegal for their benefit. They know they would be out of business if pot was legalized. This is just one example.
apell711 5 months ago
@KingOfErehwon There is no basis to argue that the FMS is inefficient as we haven't had a true FMS since before 1913 when the IRS & the Fed Reserve was created. Before then, the market dictated what was bought/sold at what prices, not the government. To which you refer, BP, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have all regulated by the government. Proof positive. If a business does wrong, who determines it's wrong? The consumer. They respond by withholding their business or encouraging it. FMS-1. Keynes-0
apell711 5 months ago
Yeah, like Herman Cain knows what to do.....lol!
enaronch 5 months ago
"9-9-9 pla..." *shoots TV*
TMOvids 6 months ago 2
Dr. Ron Paul is the ONLY solution!
Oceanno69 6 months ago 35
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Hermain Cain explaining why he didn't see the housing bubble (and Ron Paul WARNING OF IT)
/watch?v=EhsBkxy4zQU
vechorik 4 months ago
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"Occupy Wall Street"people warned not to let their efforts get hijacked (like the GOP hijacked the Tea Party)
Napolitano suggests common goals.
End the Fed
End the wars
End the income tax
/watch?v=nF30eMuWFHI
vechorik 4 months ago
Cain is an idiot
D10SdelFutbol 6 months ago 2
Cain worked for the fed.
EMPIRE0FLIES 6 months ago 32
@EMPIRE0FLIES He also worked for the Pillsbury Company. It's up to you to decide whether or not that's a bad thing. But just to name a few of Pillsbury's subsidiaries...Burger King, Godfather's Pizza, and of course, The Dough Boy....So a former fed chairman who supports the wars, who also worked for fast food, and believes the Fed is good.
Poonard 5 months ago
If Ron Paul allow Constitution to be legal again, they people can use gold and silver or whatever and independent banks issue their own currencies. In such an environment, the FED will collapse itself. Nobody would take their dollars.
ForLiberty888 6 months ago
Dr. Paul is so much more intelligent then all if the other candidates. Stop voting for Obamas and bushes. Wake up. Vote for freedom and liberty.
rgiblin6 6 months ago
Herman cain doesnt know what to do at ALL.
lilsm555 6 months ago
free the market
landscapewizard08081 6 months ago
Multimillionaire talking heads working for multi-billionaires who are tightly woven into various 13 secret societies planning out global conquest. Where do they get funds to "takeover" important things? From the trillionaires who print & control currency of 45 nations including USA.
No wonder they run down Ron Paul mortal enemy of those who rob the earths common people cradle to grave,
Everyone running talks & talks in TV debates saying nothing that sounds like a plan. Except RON PAUL
charles43110 6 months ago