A vote for Dr. Paul is a vote for yourself. He wants to limit gov intrusiveness in our lives & allow US to make our own choices. Stop politicians and the elites from thinking that they are so smart that they know how to run our lives better than we do. He is one of the few politicians that will make difficult decisions, he will balance the budget by his 2nd year, while other politicians plan to balance the budget after their term
Sowell is very good on most issues. It's a shame he isn't an Austrian because a huge amount of his points are similar to those an Austrian would make. I think if he bolstered his analysis of debt/the monetary system via Austrian lens he'd make an amazing exponent for the school.
That is such a common attitude. I think it has to do with a lack of understanding of what CEO's do. There is a sort of mystery in business and trade and that is why a lo of people think it's shady. With Alex Rodriguez they know, he is a good player and people want to go and pay and see good teams and advertising brings money to and that is how they get paid. When it comes to more complex businesses they think it must be corruption, I think is lack of understanding.
"It's interesting how motive washes away the sins of a lot of people." Yes, the anointed are forgiven because they "meant well." Good intentions are seen as pardoning the most egregious behavior, and those who created the problem are permitted to "fix" it (by creating more problems, natch). Well said, Roberts and Sowell.
VOTE RON PAUL 2012
A vote for Dr. Paul is a vote for yourself. He wants to limit gov intrusiveness in our lives & allow US to make our own choices. Stop politicians and the elites from thinking that they are so smart that they know how to run our lives better than we do. He is one of the few politicians that will make difficult decisions, he will balance the budget by his 2nd year, while other politicians plan to balance the budget after their term
LISTEN, UNDERSTAND, DECIDE. RON PAUL 2012
86austinc86 2 months ago
Sowell is very good on most issues. It's a shame he isn't an Austrian because a huge amount of his points are similar to those an Austrian would make. I think if he bolstered his analysis of debt/the monetary system via Austrian lens he'd make an amazing exponent for the school.
Moragauth 10 months ago
"discription" in links...
grraadd 10 months ago
@grraadd Thanks did this one in kind of a hurry.
Malthus0 10 months ago
That is such a common attitude. I think it has to do with a lack of understanding of what CEO's do. There is a sort of mystery in business and trade and that is why a lo of people think it's shady. With Alex Rodriguez they know, he is a good player and people want to go and pay and see good teams and advertising brings money to and that is how they get paid. When it comes to more complex businesses they think it must be corruption, I think is lack of understanding.
MaribelTipton 10 months ago
This interview should become mandatory for all incoming college students in America
sammyh1982 10 months ago
"It's interesting how motive washes away the sins of a lot of people." Yes, the anointed are forgiven because they "meant well." Good intentions are seen as pardoning the most egregious behavior, and those who created the problem are permitted to "fix" it (by creating more problems, natch). Well said, Roberts and Sowell.
totustuus11 10 months ago