There is no bipartisanship. The UNITED STATES IS A CORPORATION. All you have is 2 sides of the same coin, the same corporation. In 1841 a corporation was formed during and by the 41st Congress. “Section III An Act to provide a Government for the District of Columbia.” Feb 21st 1871 Vol. xvii. Pg. 16 District of Columbia constituted a body corporate for municipal purposes. Because only 1% of citizens are state citizens, that is all the corporation obeys.
I haven't seen any deregulation. From what I see, we still have FDIC, the Federal Reserve, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, government loans to students, Medicare and Medicade. Do you notice all the sectors of the economy that these government institutions are involved with have massive inflation? If you had said that recent administrations have not enforced the rules, I would agree with you. There are enough laws on the books to prosecute the people at fault, but Congress still does nothing.
Keep educating! sounds like someone has read some hazlitt/rothbard/mises. In due time our voices will all be heard loud and clear. We understand the monetary system, and its going to come crashing down to earth at some point. Then all we'll have left is the pride of saying "we told you so". More than most will be able to say.
Only deregulation I've seen has been at the cost of the public health and well-being and choice (let's hear it for no more anti-trust/monopoly laws, eh?). No such deregulation that actually allows a better market flow.
What are you talking about? We have all kind of tax increases: increased sales tax in most counties, increased taxes on property & houses, increased state taxes, taxes on gasoline, alcohol, and tobacco, and toll roads, to name a few. Cities are even making up new taxes. Cuyahoga county (Cleveland, OH) bumped their sales tax to 7.75% and they now charge a tax to anyone who works in Cleveland and moves to an adjoining county, because the surrounding counties have lower taxes.
the tax cuts have been mostly for the top 1% and not the majority. also, the over regulation is with regard to smaller business and the ability to start up a company. our government right now acts more as a corporatist system that merely acts to save the behemoths alone and leaves the entrepreneurs to starve. ron is looking to stop the big corporation welfare and the overtaxing of small businesses.
and so the ignorant americans voted for the same president under the guise of their savior. if i spend 100 dollars to buy speakers for my car or if i spend 100 dollars to pay my cable bill. its all wasted spending. this applies to the government as well. we are spending more and shifting the realm at which its spent on somewhere else. its still the same... its DEBT. there is no right way to get into DEBT. Morons. Go ron paul!
There is no bipartisanship. The UNITED STATES IS A CORPORATION. All you have is 2 sides of the same coin, the same corporation. In 1841 a corporation was formed during and by the 41st Congress. “Section III An Act to provide a Government for the District of Columbia.” Feb 21st 1871 Vol. xvii. Pg. 16 District of Columbia constituted a body corporate for municipal purposes. Because only 1% of citizens are state citizens, that is all the corporation obeys.
tonyfreire702 1 month ago
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If we would of had a government that supports the Constitution, we would not be in all these problems we are in, today.
QWERTYEXOTIC72 5 months ago
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QWERTYEXOTIC72 5 months ago
The man's words are prophetic!
matushka78 2 years ago
RON PAUL, no matter what happens to this man in life, he will be remembered in history that tried to wake up the sheeple.
Jamzkangster 2 years ago
You know that the President and Congress and the Supreme Court have the easiest jobs in the world.......FOLLOW THE CONSTITUTION!!!!
nicksmith835 2 years ago 5
Right on. We need to get back to the constitution!
wildflower525300 2 years ago 4
turn your tv off and start living in the real world.
DONOVANDANNA 2 years ago
306 views, 14 ratings
biohazardpwns 2 years ago
oh Doctor, you're making waaaay too much common sense for the other idiot 'gentlemen' & 'gentleladies' in District of Criminals.
RosenKrantz666 2 years ago 5
I haven't seen any deregulation. From what I see, we still have FDIC, the Federal Reserve, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, government loans to students, Medicare and Medicade. Do you notice all the sectors of the economy that these government institutions are involved with have massive inflation? If you had said that recent administrations have not enforced the rules, I would agree with you. There are enough laws on the books to prosecute the people at fault, but Congress still does nothing.
bsta93 2 years ago 8
Keep educating! sounds like someone has read some hazlitt/rothbard/mises. In due time our voices will all be heard loud and clear. We understand the monetary system, and its going to come crashing down to earth at some point. Then all we'll have left is the pride of saying "we told you so". More than most will be able to say.
dcm05002 2 years ago 2
Only deregulation I've seen has been at the cost of the public health and well-being and choice (let's hear it for no more anti-trust/monopoly laws, eh?). No such deregulation that actually allows a better market flow.
jontheplatypus 2 years ago
What are you talking about? We have all kind of tax increases: increased sales tax in most counties, increased taxes on property & houses, increased state taxes, taxes on gasoline, alcohol, and tobacco, and toll roads, to name a few. Cities are even making up new taxes. Cuyahoga county (Cleveland, OH) bumped their sales tax to 7.75% and they now charge a tax to anyone who works in Cleveland and moves to an adjoining county, because the surrounding counties have lower taxes.
bsta93 2 years ago 2
the tax cuts have been mostly for the top 1% and not the majority. also, the over regulation is with regard to smaller business and the ability to start up a company. our government right now acts more as a corporatist system that merely acts to save the behemoths alone and leaves the entrepreneurs to starve. ron is looking to stop the big corporation welfare and the overtaxing of small businesses.
jontheplatypus 2 years ago 8
Very true jon.
Zeldovich 2 years ago 2
and so the ignorant americans voted for the same president under the guise of their savior. if i spend 100 dollars to buy speakers for my car or if i spend 100 dollars to pay my cable bill. its all wasted spending. this applies to the government as well. we are spending more and shifting the realm at which its spent on somewhere else. its still the same... its DEBT. there is no right way to get into DEBT. Morons. Go ron paul!
LoganHankins 2 years ago 4
This guy rules, I always agree with him.
DailyJay123 2 years ago 5