I think Ron Paul would get more support if he would try to be a little more optimistic and positive. You hardly ever see the man smile. He doesn't have the sunny persona that so helped President Reagan. He needs to learn that.
MAINSTREAM MEDIA ATTACKING OUR FREEDOMS AND RIGHT TO OCCUPY WALLSTREET AGAIN. THE ONLY REASON ANYONE APPLAUDED CAIN WHEN HE SAID THAT IS BECAUSE ANYONE WHO KNOWS WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON AND WHAT THE REAL MESSAGE BEHIND THE MOVEMENT IS, IS OCCUPYING WALLSTREET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AN UNFAIR JUDGMENT ON A MOVEMENT THAT THEY DONT UNDERSTAND AND THAT DOESNT HAVE A CHANCE TO DEFEND ITSELF. WE ARE THE 99% THEY ARE NOT.
@DrJortego Well if it was a desperate need of attention, you filled my need so thanks to fuckers like you, the people who really do just want attention get it. Ron Paul For President!!!
@Bluecloudandrew Oh, lol. Ron Paul. Just noticed I'm on the vote for Ron Paul youtube page. I like him. He's the only one talking sense to some degree. He is still a politician, but at least he's a doctor, and M.D. so a REAL doctor!
Cain on finance = Dumb. How the hell wasn't the banks at fault for what happen. They paid for the laws to go away which allowed them to do whatever they wanted. governments is a bank so yes they need to be there also but lets not be stupid people. The banks were playing around with other people money and they got away with it with no crime or jail time. If i went into a bank and took money i would go to jail but the bank can go into my account and play with my money with no jail time.
it wasn't the removal of regulations that caused the crash. It was the distortion of the market BY government policies, such as sponsorship of the GSE's fannie mae and freddie mac
@Kiarip Fannie and Freddie was not the reason so i hope people stop saying that shit. The issue was already there before those 2 even came up. The issue was already happening back in 2003 but the government didn't do anything because Alan Greenspan told them that deregulation would kill the growth of the housing market. The Bubble was already there but Fannie and Freddie went down before the rest of the system did. BofA was going to fail first but the government back them because they merged.
@NJNC12 The banks are not to blame. But, you're right about them paying for the restrictive laws to go away. But, consider this: Who did the banks pay? Was it other banks or was it certain politicians and their friends? Corruption is everywhere. We already are living in a corrupt nation. Corporations and banks don't represent American Citizens, politicians do. We are entitled to have a transluscent government. When we finally get what we deserve, then we can worry about "the big nasty banks."
@DegaVertigo So who played around with the money? It wasn't the government and if you want to know who passed the laws it was bankers. The Fed made the bill that was being used in the deregulation markets and that bill was backed by Alan Greenspan and signed by bush. The bill was created by bankers so they are to blame. The government has a role also but lets not let the banks off the hook for what they did. They went to play blackjack with our money in lost and the government was stupid also.
gambling with the money wasn't the issue. The banks gambled with the money to stay competitive, when other banks did it and hte reason it was profitable is to hedge localized inflation caused by expanding monetary policy... done by the FED... and who's protecting the FED? The government.
So it's the government's fault.You gotta change the government and then go after the FED. you can't go after the bankers that's path that doesn't bring anything positive.
@Kiarip If you think the government is the issue then you are lost already. The fed is the government. Like i said they are twin brothers and if you want to fix one first you kicked the fed out.
@NJNC12 well you can't kick the fed out by any means other than political, which means you need to fix the government first, so that you can have a congress in power that will take down the FED.
@DegaVertigo Just because you when a seat doesn't mean you are a senator or any other government leader in my eyes anymore. I can dress up as a cop but that doesn't mean i know how to fight crime. Cain is saying the banks have no fault at all and that is just plan stupid to say. The banks and the Fed was working together and there friends in office helped them so i blame the WHOLE system but i will not say the banks were not at fault because there friends passed a bill they paid them to.
@NJNC12 If we go after the banks first, then the politicians who wer confederate with them get away and with more power and influence over you and over me. What the banks did was not right, but not illegal. There are people in charge right now who made it legal for them to do this to us. The banks are not the real problem because they can be regulated by laws.The banks are a secondary problem. They will never benefit from a defunct economy. The blame falls on who benefits from this situation!
@DegaVertigo I not saying anyone should get away with anything i want them all to pay for what they did but to seat up here in say the banks are not at fault to me is stupid and Cain knows it. He is in the pockets of the Koch Brothers so i'm not really surprise that he is saying that. If that'e the government lack of during then its still Bush fault because its his laws that are keeping the banks in order and still using tax payers money to bet on market so called assets.
How can you not blame companies. If that's the case don't ever blame one companies for any wrong doing because the law lets them its always governments faults.
@NJNC12 The rules of the game are determined by the politicians in power.The economy is policed by today's politics. You want justice? A criminal organization will not grant you justice, so blaming them does no good. The politicians of our government are supposed to excersize justice, so when they don't do what they are supposed to do they are to blame!
@DegaVertigo I am with Occupy the WHOLE damn system if you ask me. Like i said blame BOTH not just government. They both played a part so they both get blamed. Also what the banks did was not legal. They were doing inside trading on markets they knew was going to fall and that's not legal. They knew assets were bad and sold them as good assets then made bets on them to fail. That is the same thing Enron CEO was caught for along with a lot of other stupid crimes.
@NJNC12 You said earlier that the banks got away with their acts by making them legal. Now you say they were illegal. The big problem here isn't the Enron CEO because he was punished. It isn't companies because they are not citizens (they're groups not individuals). It's the people who have helped the companies get away with illegal activities. You cannot sentence a company or a bank to prison.
@DegaVertigo first i never said what they did was legal. Second please stop saying companies are not citizens because that makes no sense what so ever. The citizens that work for the bank are the ones you put behind bars. I hate how people feel its OK to hide behind a company name then use the statement you just used. If you don't want to blame the banks for anything fine but i will because if Paul that works on a farm was doing those acts on insider trading information he would be in jail.
@DegaVertigo What i said before is that they paid to keep the market deregulation. They used credit default swap and derivatives to make money and that was the part that needed regulations because they were using inside information to scam companies and people out of money. They new a product was going to fail like sub-prime homes so they made bets on them after selling the same product that wasn't no good. Like i said its alot of blame to go around and these 2 parties are just a few.
@DegaVertigo First if a CEO's company is found during criminal acts they should be receive a minimal of 10 years in prison and all of there asset should be taking away even bonuses but leave i would say 2 million for his family if they are not in valued in the scam. Second stop letting banks merge with investment firms like back in the 40, 50, and 60's. Third Kick the Fed out of the money making process because they are printing money with nothing to back it. Fourth reform student loans
@DegaVertigo Which is going to pass healthcare debt cost in the next 10 years. Reform the COST of healthcare. Fifth Get out of other nations and giving ad to nations that really don't like us and end the wars. Close all but maybe 5 bases outside the USA. That is just a few things i would do and also take your money out of big banks and support your local credit union that are not allowed by law to bet with your savings.
@geno629 Ok...have you even seen this debate? Both of your favorites are acting like they're on jerry springer. They're undisciplined children screaming their heads off in walmart. If you can't see with your own eyes that the only adult on the stage is ron paul, then i can't help you.
@geno629 how much do they pay you to post stuff like this? I noticed your only activity since your join date in September were two other comments for Romney on the same chain of vids covering this debate.
Robomney/Perry question answering method: reference Obama in a negative way so by default all the brainless repubs will cheer your answer even tho you haven't said shit worth listening to.
I hope that either Ron Paul or Cain win gop, though prefer paul more. The rest just talk about rhetoric and steer away from answering the questions and argue etc.
@scienceatheism What? Atleast he's original, the rest just copy Ron Paul when ever Paul makes a point. They don't think. Though he was federal reserve fuckernan.
Yes. but Originality does not make that person a good candidate. Its illogical to think that. Some originality is good but others are just over reaching to seem different. In Cains case he is over reaching. The others do not follow Ron Paul at fucking all. They in fact disagree with him all the goddamn time. Ron Paul is what the GOP likes to call "fringe, ideologically pure, insane and unrealistic". Thats what happens when a Libertarian tries to run under the Republican ticket.
The protesters want the government to shrink the poverty gap. Best way to do it is raise taxes on the wealthy, reduce them on the middle class. Let the people support the businesses, the wealthy, don't engineer the laws in their favor and against the people, which seems to be the plan from the Republican party
Herman Cain is the best candidate up there. He is able to rise above all these pesky politicians and if you listen to the way they speak to him, they have a great respect for him because he shows a true depth of character.
@TheEllipsis731 I'd be happy with either. Ron Paul is very refreshing and I hope he gets the support he needs. He's the ideal conservative and he did great in the debate. I am still a Cain fan because of the miserable state of the economy, and Paul's hefty budget cuts only limit spending; I haven't heard anything from him about generating revenue.
@DrJortego He doesn't want to increase revenue... He cited that as one of the negatives of Cain's plan... He wants the government to not be able to afford all the unConstitutional things we're doing...
so many idiots standing next to each other
ashtestes 2 weeks ago
pfff Romney / Cain getting freaking SOO much more time then the others..unbelievable! F*ck CNN! Let Ron Paul TALK!
elzinga87 4 months ago
Why does the gov't have a responsibility to people who bought homes or real estate that was overvalued ? That guys question was ridiculous.
5150jafo 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012 2
@5150jafo I don't know how to appreciate your comment more than giving it a thumbs up...
beaniewasthename 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
I think Ron Paul would get more support if he would try to be a little more optimistic and positive. You hardly ever see the man smile. He doesn't have the sunny persona that so helped President Reagan. He needs to learn that.
ThePalinPatriot 4 months ago
Ron Paul hit it out of the park!
fntsmk 4 months ago
MAINSTREAM MEDIA ATTACKING OUR FREEDOMS AND RIGHT TO OCCUPY WALLSTREET AGAIN. THE ONLY REASON ANYONE APPLAUDED CAIN WHEN HE SAID THAT IS BECAUSE ANYONE WHO KNOWS WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON AND WHAT THE REAL MESSAGE BEHIND THE MOVEMENT IS, IS OCCUPYING WALLSTREET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AN UNFAIR JUDGMENT ON A MOVEMENT THAT THEY DONT UNDERSTAND AND THAT DOESNT HAVE A CHANCE TO DEFEND ITSELF. WE ARE THE 99% THEY ARE NOT.
MrBurnin420 4 months ago
@MrBurnin420 Note to everyone: It's annoyingly difficult to read things written in all caps and most people don't bother.
MickeyDee0341 4 months ago
@MickeyDee0341 I agree. I guess MrBurnin just wants attention. (get it?)
DrJortego 4 months ago
@MrBurnin420 MickeyDee0341 is right about the caps... I guess we can attribute it to your desperate need of attention.
DrJortego 4 months ago
@DrJortego Well if it was a desperate need of attention, you filled my need so thanks to fuckers like you, the people who really do just want attention get it. Ron Paul For President!!!
MrBurnin420 4 months ago
Nevada used the real estate market as a casino and we are suppose to feel sorry for them.
nujac321 4 months ago
Santorum is a whiner and interrupts more than Bill O'Reilly.
nujac321 4 months ago
man, mitt romney will say anything to get a vote. what a douch!
pimpnmikedavis 4 months ago
@pimpnmikedavis err yea. he is a politician.
nujac321 4 months ago
Starting to like that old guy second from the left...he seems...honest?
Bluecloudandrew 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
@Bluecloudandrew Oh, lol. Ron Paul. Just noticed I'm on the vote for Ron Paul youtube page. I like him. He's the only one talking sense to some degree. He is still a politician, but at least he's a doctor, and M.D. so a REAL doctor!
Bluecloudandrew 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
Herman Cain sounds like Samuel Jackson
Eye2EyeIIIV 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
Cain on finance = Dumb. How the hell wasn't the banks at fault for what happen. They paid for the laws to go away which allowed them to do whatever they wanted. governments is a bank so yes they need to be there also but lets not be stupid people. The banks were playing around with other people money and they got away with it with no crime or jail time. If i went into a bank and took money i would go to jail but the bank can go into my account and play with my money with no jail time.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@NJNC12 ...
it wasn't the removal of regulations that caused the crash. It was the distortion of the market BY government policies, such as sponsorship of the GSE's fannie mae and freddie mac
Kiarip 4 months ago in playlist CNN Western Republican Debate
@Kiarip Fannie and Freddie was not the reason so i hope people stop saying that shit. The issue was already there before those 2 even came up. The issue was already happening back in 2003 but the government didn't do anything because Alan Greenspan told them that deregulation would kill the growth of the housing market. The Bubble was already there but Fannie and Freddie went down before the rest of the system did. BofA was going to fail first but the government back them because they merged.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@NJNC12 The banks are not to blame. But, you're right about them paying for the restrictive laws to go away. But, consider this: Who did the banks pay? Was it other banks or was it certain politicians and their friends? Corruption is everywhere. We already are living in a corrupt nation. Corporations and banks don't represent American Citizens, politicians do. We are entitled to have a transluscent government. When we finally get what we deserve, then we can worry about "the big nasty banks."
DegaVertigo 4 months ago
@DegaVertigo So who played around with the money? It wasn't the government and if you want to know who passed the laws it was bankers. The Fed made the bill that was being used in the deregulation markets and that bill was backed by Alan Greenspan and signed by bush. The bill was created by bankers so they are to blame. The government has a role also but lets not let the banks off the hook for what they did. They went to play blackjack with our money in lost and the government was stupid also.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@NJNC12 Ummm... no
gambling with the money wasn't the issue. The banks gambled with the money to stay competitive, when other banks did it and hte reason it was profitable is to hedge localized inflation caused by expanding monetary policy... done by the FED... and who's protecting the FED? The government.
So it's the government's fault.You gotta change the government and then go after the FED. you can't go after the bankers that's path that doesn't bring anything positive.
Kiarip 2 months ago
@Kiarip If you think the government is the issue then you are lost already. The fed is the government. Like i said they are twin brothers and if you want to fix one first you kicked the fed out.
NJNC12 2 months ago
@NJNC12 well you can't kick the fed out by any means other than political, which means you need to fix the government first, so that you can have a congress in power that will take down the FED.
Kiarip 2 months ago
@DegaVertigo Just because you when a seat doesn't mean you are a senator or any other government leader in my eyes anymore. I can dress up as a cop but that doesn't mean i know how to fight crime. Cain is saying the banks have no fault at all and that is just plan stupid to say. The banks and the Fed was working together and there friends in office helped them so i blame the WHOLE system but i will not say the banks were not at fault because there friends passed a bill they paid them to.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@NJNC12 If we go after the banks first, then the politicians who wer confederate with them get away and with more power and influence over you and over me. What the banks did was not right, but not illegal. There are people in charge right now who made it legal for them to do this to us. The banks are not the real problem because they can be regulated by laws.The banks are a secondary problem. They will never benefit from a defunct economy. The blame falls on who benefits from this situation!
DegaVertigo 4 months ago
@DegaVertigo I not saying anyone should get away with anything i want them all to pay for what they did but to seat up here in say the banks are not at fault to me is stupid and Cain knows it. He is in the pockets of the Koch Brothers so i'm not really surprise that he is saying that. If that'e the government lack of during then its still Bush fault because its his laws that are keeping the banks in order and still using tax payers money to bet on market so called assets.
NJNC12 4 months ago
How can you not blame companies. If that's the case don't ever blame one companies for any wrong doing because the law lets them its always governments faults.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@NJNC12 The rules of the game are determined by the politicians in power.The economy is policed by today's politics. You want justice? A criminal organization will not grant you justice, so blaming them does no good. The politicians of our government are supposed to excersize justice, so when they don't do what they are supposed to do they are to blame!
Ergo: Occupy The White House
DegaVertigo 4 months ago
@DegaVertigo I am with Occupy the WHOLE damn system if you ask me. Like i said blame BOTH not just government. They both played a part so they both get blamed. Also what the banks did was not legal. They were doing inside trading on markets they knew was going to fall and that's not legal. They knew assets were bad and sold them as good assets then made bets on them to fail. That is the same thing Enron CEO was caught for along with a lot of other stupid crimes.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@NJNC12 You said earlier that the banks got away with their acts by making them legal. Now you say they were illegal. The big problem here isn't the Enron CEO because he was punished. It isn't companies because they are not citizens (they're groups not individuals). It's the people who have helped the companies get away with illegal activities. You cannot sentence a company or a bank to prison.
DegaVertigo 4 months ago
@DegaVertigo first i never said what they did was legal. Second please stop saying companies are not citizens because that makes no sense what so ever. The citizens that work for the bank are the ones you put behind bars. I hate how people feel its OK to hide behind a company name then use the statement you just used. If you don't want to blame the banks for anything fine but i will because if Paul that works on a farm was doing those acts on insider trading information he would be in jail.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@DegaVertigo What i said before is that they paid to keep the market deregulation. They used credit default swap and derivatives to make money and that was the part that needed regulations because they were using inside information to scam companies and people out of money. They new a product was going to fail like sub-prime homes so they made bets on them after selling the same product that wasn't no good. Like i said its alot of blame to go around and these 2 parties are just a few.
NJNC12 4 months ago
@NJNC12 So then what do we do? What is the first thing we should do?
DegaVertigo 4 months ago
@DegaVertigo First if a CEO's company is found during criminal acts they should be receive a minimal of 10 years in prison and all of there asset should be taking away even bonuses but leave i would say 2 million for his family if they are not in valued in the scam. Second stop letting banks merge with investment firms like back in the 40, 50, and 60's. Third Kick the Fed out of the money making process because they are printing money with nothing to back it. Fourth reform student loans
NJNC12 4 months ago
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@DegaVertigo Which is going to pass healthcare debt cost in the next 10 years. Reform the COST of healthcare. Fifth Get out of other nations and giving ad to nations that really don't like us and end the wars. Close all but maybe 5 bases outside the USA. That is just a few things i would do and also take your money out of big banks and support your local credit union that are not allowed by law to bet with your savings.
NJNC12 4 months ago
how many times are the other candidates going to say ron paul is right HAHAHAHA
corysgood88 4 months ago 6
Ron Paul is the best. I'd like to see several get ousted though as they just waste time. At least Ron Paul actually answers the questions.
NaliaAsh 4 months ago
i think that last bit of romney is his only slip up in the debate so far.. i have him winning the debate to this point
alexoc949 4 months ago
bachman is so annoying
alexoc949 4 months ago
bachmann trying to get out the woman vote. haha
cureloms 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
Rick Santorum has no debate ettiquette.(spelling), he keeps interupting, it makes him look petty.
shoelessjoe2555 4 months ago
Romney/cain or Paul/Cain.....Those are the winning tickets to eliminate Hussein Obama.
shoelessjoe2555 4 months ago
Cain/Gingrich 2012!! then deport Obama back to Indonesia
You1TubeExaminer 4 months ago
Perry was just thinking of voting for Mitt!
geno629 4 months ago
@geno629 Ok...have you even seen this debate? Both of your favorites are acting like they're on jerry springer. They're undisciplined children screaming their heads off in walmart. If you can't see with your own eyes that the only adult on the stage is ron paul, then i can't help you.
notarealnameforyou 4 months ago
Ron Paul and Cain can't do it. Come on be serious! We need Romney to oust obummer!
geno629 4 months ago
@geno629 lol yea cause independents would vote for romney or obama over Ron PAul .........wake up
goodkarme 4 months ago
@geno629 you're an idiot go kill yourself
buffpatto1987 4 months ago
@geno629 how much do they pay you to post stuff like this? I noticed your only activity since your join date in September were two other comments for Romney on the same chain of vids covering this debate.
n00bfizzled 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
wow, paul was really firm!
Still dont know why other peep's, don't understand Paul?
unitefreedom2008 4 months ago
@unitefreedom2008 It's because they don't know where money comes from.
They don't know that the Federal Reserve (a private corp BANK) is allowed
to print $ based on thin air backed by nothing (and we pay them interest on it)
then once in circulation this $ dilutes the dollar and inflation results which is
a tax that no one ever see's.
If we don't change this problem ,,,,,, nothing else matters.
VOTE to END the FED. btw I was for Palin but we gotta Dead The Fed
tallbergs 4 months ago
Ron Paul has some neat ideas but I think he's a little to extreme
kyle051789 4 months ago
@kyle051789 The problems are extreme, so we need an extreme President.
TheOneartist 4 months ago
5:57
ARE Y'ALL LISTENING?
unitefreedom2008 4 months ago
I agree with Cain on the Occupy Wall Street stuff but I still like Romeny overall
kyle051789 4 months ago
It's disgusting to see all those rich people clapping about Herman Cain's comment on the Wall Street movement. Ron Paul is right on the money.
TheOneartist 4 months ago
"Not all of that" LOL!
Cain, sang it into santurm's response... lol
unitefreedom2008 4 months ago
i like some of the debaters too bad i like ron paul though
youngdkoop 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
I bet Santorum got beat up alot in High School
hpmathis4 4 months ago 2
thumbs up if you fast forward through bachman talking....
sbt200224 4 months ago 39
@sbt200224 Damn! I wish I had now. From 3:54-5:00 she literally may as well have said NOTHING!
MrPenball 4 months ago
Robomney/Perry question answering method: reference Obama in a negative way so by default all the brainless repubs will cheer your answer even tho you haven't said shit worth listening to.
MrPenball 4 months ago
@sbt200224...
No way. She's the funniest one all...LoL
5150jafo 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Vote4Paul2012
They should make these debates so that each candidate get x amount of time to speak overall.
consciousopinion 4 months ago 2
Ron Paul killed it, yo.
NomSkull 4 months ago 2
I hope that either Ron Paul or Cain win gop, though prefer paul more. The rest just talk about rhetoric and steer away from answering the questions and argue etc.
blackbird309 4 months ago 2
@blackbird309 ron paul doesnt approve of anyone on the stage but he really dislikes former kansas federal reserve chairman herman cain
UniteForgetLeftRight 4 months ago
Cain? are you serious?
scienceatheism 4 months ago
@scienceatheism What? Atleast he's original, the rest just copy Ron Paul when ever Paul makes a point. They don't think. Though he was federal reserve fuckernan.
blackbird309 4 months ago
Yes. but Originality does not make that person a good candidate. Its illogical to think that. Some originality is good but others are just over reaching to seem different. In Cains case he is over reaching. The others do not follow Ron Paul at fucking all. They in fact disagree with him all the goddamn time. Ron Paul is what the GOP likes to call "fringe, ideologically pure, insane and unrealistic". Thats what happens when a Libertarian tries to run under the Republican ticket.
scienceatheism 4 months ago
@scienceatheism Id rather vote for him than a complete liar.
blackbird309 4 months ago
The protesters want the government to shrink the poverty gap. Best way to do it is raise taxes on the wealthy, reduce them on the middle class. Let the people support the businesses, the wealthy, don't engineer the laws in their favor and against the people, which seems to be the plan from the Republican party
Chokl8th1der 4 months ago
Herman Cain is the best candidate up there. He is able to rise above all these pesky politicians and if you listen to the way they speak to him, they have a great respect for him because he shows a true depth of character.
DrJortego 4 months ago
@DrJortego Cain's not the worst, but Ron Paul is what the country desperately needs
TheEllipsis731 4 months ago 28
@TheEllipsis731 Worst Rank 1.Perry 2.Romney/Cain 3. Who cares Oh and may Jon Huntsman rest in peace- he seem like such a nice guy.
MrPenball 4 months ago
@TheEllipsis731 I'd be happy with either. Ron Paul is very refreshing and I hope he gets the support he needs. He's the ideal conservative and he did great in the debate. I am still a Cain fan because of the miserable state of the economy, and Paul's hefty budget cuts only limit spending; I haven't heard anything from him about generating revenue.
DrJortego 4 months ago
@DrJortego He doesn't want to increase revenue... He cited that as one of the negatives of Cain's plan... He wants the government to not be able to afford all the unConstitutional things we're doing...
TheEllipsis731 4 months ago
@DrJortego so you think the judgment of a man who thought Alan Greenspan was the best federal reserve chairman he could think of
UniteForgetLeftRight 4 months ago