It is the philosophy of religion that has man focused on War, Religion trys to make others look evil, so you can feel good about yourself. it is the core defect in the human mind, and any mind embracing a religion is part of the problem. Religion equaled all past atrocities. the sooner you abandon any formal religion, the sooner we will have peace on earth. This mind viral infection is divisive and dangerous. The concept of faith believing something without evidence is all it took for 9/11.
If you want to learn about numerous plots by the governemt and banking systems, along with all of the CORRUPTION that goes on "behind the scenes," PLEASE, I EMPLORE you to visit danieltaylor719's Yahoo group: Forum For American Truth. You will learn more there in a day than you would otherwise in a LIFETIME. I AM SERIOUS.
i like judge, but his attack on keynes was a bit overkill. you can disagree with someone but still respect the purity of their motives. if everybody just wanted to attack and slander eachother rather than debate and challenge eachother, academia would be cynical and cold. in fact, it pretty much is these days.
@samm1809 Your comment would carry weight if you were talking about two honest and forthright ideologies that just happen to differ. This is not the case here. One ideology is righteous with the goodness and well being of the people as it's motivation, the other is not.
@areyouready22 if you are referring to keynes as the 'not', then you are wrong. friedrich hayek considered keynes to be a great man who although held classical liberal ideals close to his heart, his tendency to publish his intuitions and whims before thoroughly combing through it with logic and reason lead him to have to publicly recall his published views. he even said to hayek that if theories he published in the general theory became dangerous and caused inflation, he would recall them asap.
@areyouready22 unfortunately, keynes died 6 weeks later before any keynesian policies had shown results. if you are referring to liberalism (in the true sense) as the 'not' then i'm afraid that YOUR comment carries no weight. no principle, no reason. just empty feelings with no theoretical backing whatsoever.
@samm1809 So you believe the system works? The ideologies and economic practices that have been used in the US since FDR are successful? Is that what you believe?
@areyouready22 not at all. first of all, keynes' policies have no morals or ethics to them at all, if that is what you are suggesting. keynes was purely an economist. in fact, a mathematician by degree. and no, the system (which is based on economic decisions that keynes would not NEARLY have recommended by the way) doesn't work. your country now has a debt and currency problem that i'm beginning to wonder whether it can survive.
@samm1809 Oh okay, my apologies, I misunderstood you. We are in complete agreement then. I see the end of our way of life coming very soon. Not that I don't love my country, but it is being run by foolish and evil men and women who have sold us and our children into slavery while simultaneously devaluing all the fiat currencies of the world. There is a reckoning coming and most Americans are completely blind to it.
@areyouready22 well then are you saying you don't think keynes had the wellbeing of the majority in mind when he theorised? because i'm sure he did. all i know is that we won't get anywhere by making like judge and slandering keynes and calling him a fascist. that's like calling aristotle a cult leader just because we've disproved that there are only 5 elements.
@samm1809 I'm not attacking the man at all since I do not know what was in his heart. However, this ideology is flawed and what is in the hearts of the majority of those who advocate Keynesian economics is apparent. Therefore, I condemn their actions and the results of their misguided and dishonest practices.
@areyouready22 firstly, keynes had no solid ideological views. his theories were purely economic and centred around how to negate downturns in the business cycle. you can't attribute any of these 'new keynesians' like krugman and bernanke and obama to genuine keynesianism. keynes advocated saving in what he saw as 'booms', and spending THOSE savings in 'busts'. YOUR government has just been borrowing non-stop.
@samm1809 None of that really matters to me at this point. I'm sure Keynes was loved in his home. All that matters now is that our government is destroying our country and every fiat currency attached to it is paying the price. Most of my fellow Americans are blind to it and the rest of the world is suffering for it.
@areyouready22 ok. but it's your government and reserve bank's fault. not keynes' keynes was known to theorise and publish thoughts based on whims and intuitions rather than pule logical reasoned theories. he told friedrich hayek that he would publicly denounce his own views if they lead to inflationary issues. unfortunately he died before that could happen.
We are on an Island with only coconuts, and the King and his army has obtained all the coconuts. You can't fish without a license, which costs a coconut. To get a coconut you have to work for the King. The King values his coconuts very highly. Long live the King
It's not enough to just "work" napoli, you have to produce something tangible. Wall street crooks would say they work, or want to make everyone believe the work, shuffling fiat paper around and making more fake money from it. Napoli has an agenda, think for yourself.
USA is never gonna get out of debt. They don't even plan on it.
I knew it in 2002, I know it now. They will simply run the debt sky high, crash the dollar and let the rest of the world who own dollars pay for their wars and stupidity.
Then simply swap the currency to something new, like Amero, for a fresh start.
@vdubs4life1964 Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya are the obvious ones. We're bombing and killing people in Pakistan and Yemen. If we're bombing and killing people, it's still a "war" just undeclared.
@vdubs4life1964 Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lybia, Pakistan, n in all reality on our southern border with cartels who have training camps on par with military or terrorist training camps. Many of the murders they commit would be called terrorist acts if they were done in places where the feds want us in to fight the "war on terrorism" I only found the part out about the border recently.
The obvious answer would be Ron and Rand Paul, but that will not stop the lame pseudo conservatives from spreading lies about them. I actually listened to Rush Limbaugh today. Not one mention of Ron Paul as a contender for the GOP nomination. This is where we are folks. You have Rush spending three hours talking about Gingrich, Romney and Palin. As if they were even credible choices, but Ron Paul, an actual conservative is not even mentioned. Pitiful.
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It is the philosophy of religion that has man focused on War, Religion trys to make others look evil, so you can feel good about yourself. it is the core defect in the human mind, and any mind embracing a religion is part of the problem. Religion equaled all past atrocities. the sooner you abandon any formal religion, the sooner we will have peace on earth. This mind viral infection is divisive and dangerous. The concept of faith believing something without evidence is all it took for 9/11.
MyITRcom 2 months ago
If you want to learn about numerous plots by the governemt and banking systems, along with all of the CORRUPTION that goes on "behind the scenes," PLEASE, I EMPLORE you to visit danieltaylor719's Yahoo group: Forum For American Truth. You will learn more there in a day than you would otherwise in a LIFETIME. I AM SERIOUS.
lReMiiXl 4 months ago
absolutely clueless. paul
XtraordinaryAtheist 5 months ago
If Ron Paul doesn't win the next election, I will loose hope in America.
chrismsalas18 8 months ago
i like judge, but his attack on keynes was a bit overkill. you can disagree with someone but still respect the purity of their motives. if everybody just wanted to attack and slander eachother rather than debate and challenge eachother, academia would be cynical and cold. in fact, it pretty much is these days.
samm1809 8 months ago
@samm1809 Your comment would carry weight if you were talking about two honest and forthright ideologies that just happen to differ. This is not the case here. One ideology is righteous with the goodness and well being of the people as it's motivation, the other is not.
areyouready22 8 months ago
@areyouready22 if you are referring to keynes as the 'not', then you are wrong. friedrich hayek considered keynes to be a great man who although held classical liberal ideals close to his heart, his tendency to publish his intuitions and whims before thoroughly combing through it with logic and reason lead him to have to publicly recall his published views. he even said to hayek that if theories he published in the general theory became dangerous and caused inflation, he would recall them asap.
samm1809 8 months ago
@areyouready22 unfortunately, keynes died 6 weeks later before any keynesian policies had shown results. if you are referring to liberalism (in the true sense) as the 'not' then i'm afraid that YOUR comment carries no weight. no principle, no reason. just empty feelings with no theoretical backing whatsoever.
samm1809 8 months ago
@samm1809 So you believe the system works? The ideologies and economic practices that have been used in the US since FDR are successful? Is that what you believe?
areyouready22 8 months ago
@areyouready22 not at all. first of all, keynes' policies have no morals or ethics to them at all, if that is what you are suggesting. keynes was purely an economist. in fact, a mathematician by degree. and no, the system (which is based on economic decisions that keynes would not NEARLY have recommended by the way) doesn't work. your country now has a debt and currency problem that i'm beginning to wonder whether it can survive.
samm1809 8 months ago
@samm1809 Oh okay, my apologies, I misunderstood you. We are in complete agreement then. I see the end of our way of life coming very soon. Not that I don't love my country, but it is being run by foolish and evil men and women who have sold us and our children into slavery while simultaneously devaluing all the fiat currencies of the world. There is a reckoning coming and most Americans are completely blind to it.
areyouready22 8 months ago
@areyouready22 well then are you saying you don't think keynes had the wellbeing of the majority in mind when he theorised? because i'm sure he did. all i know is that we won't get anywhere by making like judge and slandering keynes and calling him a fascist. that's like calling aristotle a cult leader just because we've disproved that there are only 5 elements.
samm1809 8 months ago
@samm1809 I'm not attacking the man at all since I do not know what was in his heart. However, this ideology is flawed and what is in the hearts of the majority of those who advocate Keynesian economics is apparent. Therefore, I condemn their actions and the results of their misguided and dishonest practices.
areyouready22 8 months ago
@areyouready22 firstly, keynes had no solid ideological views. his theories were purely economic and centred around how to negate downturns in the business cycle. you can't attribute any of these 'new keynesians' like krugman and bernanke and obama to genuine keynesianism. keynes advocated saving in what he saw as 'booms', and spending THOSE savings in 'busts'. YOUR government has just been borrowing non-stop.
samm1809 8 months ago
@samm1809 None of that really matters to me at this point. I'm sure Keynes was loved in his home. All that matters now is that our government is destroying our country and every fiat currency attached to it is paying the price. Most of my fellow Americans are blind to it and the rest of the world is suffering for it.
areyouready22 8 months ago
@areyouready22 ok. but it's your government and reserve bank's fault. not keynes' keynes was known to theorise and publish thoughts based on whims and intuitions rather than pule logical reasoned theories. he told friedrich hayek that he would publicly denounce his own views if they lead to inflationary issues. unfortunately he died before that could happen.
samm1809 8 months ago
@samm1809 I believe you.....
areyouready22 8 months ago
We are on an Island with only coconuts, and the King and his army has obtained all the coconuts. You can't fish without a license, which costs a coconut. To get a coconut you have to work for the King. The King values his coconuts very highly. Long live the King
hardtimefindingname 8 months ago
It's not enough to just "work" napoli, you have to produce something tangible. Wall street crooks would say they work, or want to make everyone believe the work, shuffling fiat paper around and making more fake money from it. Napoli has an agenda, think for yourself.
ThePatriotMuckraker 8 months ago
whu,whu ,whu? I thought this channel was for Charlie Sheen or Lady gaga?
Bahhhhhhhhhh. IM a sheeple and think the gubmnet will take care of me and tell the truth.
Pass the remote and bag o' chips.
cpgone 9 months ago
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Ron Paul, Ron Paul, and Ron Paul again. Well, that was easy. Next question.
Tasadaru 9 months ago
USA is never gonna get out of debt. They don't even plan on it.
I knew it in 2002, I know it now. They will simply run the debt sky high, crash the dollar and let the rest of the world who own dollars pay for their wars and stupidity.
Then simply swap the currency to something new, like Amero, for a fresh start.
Ain't that cute?
oporim 9 months ago
you sped it up a little because it is a little high putch
Lunartechno 9 months ago
Unitied States of Israel.
MendingMedia 9 months ago
We are in 5 wars?! Someone educate me on this please
vdubs4life1964 9 months ago
@vdubs4life1964 Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya are the obvious ones. We're bombing and killing people in Pakistan and Yemen. If we're bombing and killing people, it's still a "war" just undeclared.
nathanvangheem 9 months ago
@nathanvangheem thank you
vdubs4life1964 9 months ago
@vdubs4life1964 Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lybia, Pakistan, n in all reality on our southern border with cartels who have training camps on par with military or terrorist training camps. Many of the murders they commit would be called terrorist acts if they were done in places where the feds want us in to fight the "war on terrorism" I only found the part out about the border recently.
william0873 9 months ago
Im gonna make my easy button say Ron Paul.
deepwater1974 9 months ago
Very insightful
viletree 9 months ago
The obvious answer would be Ron and Rand Paul, but that will not stop the lame pseudo conservatives from spreading lies about them. I actually listened to Rush Limbaugh today. Not one mention of Ron Paul as a contender for the GOP nomination. This is where we are folks. You have Rush spending three hours talking about Gingrich, Romney and Palin. As if they were even credible choices, but Ron Paul, an actual conservative is not even mentioned. Pitiful.
ckairnes68 9 months ago 20
@ckairnes68 FOX news keeps putting polls up on tv that do not include Ron Paul in the running. They completely ignore that he is running.
dpla5762 9 months ago
Can I have this test in multiple choice plz? :)
deshaebeasley 9 months ago
Ron Paul...that was too easy.
AccuracyMarked 9 months ago 23