Goldie Taylor says Ron Paul "speaks the truth" on issue of federal student loans

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Goldie Taylor is a CNN/MSNBC political contributor who is a self-described independent, but also someone who supported Barack Obama for president in 2008. She tells CNN host Don Lemon that Ron Paul is right when it comes to the role that the federal government plays in driving up the cost of tuition for college students.

Ron Paul Goldie Taylor Don Lemon CNN federal student loans education college tuition costs MSNBC Rachel Maddow Mitt Romney Rick Perry Herman Cain Michele Bachmann Newt Gingrich Rick Santorum Sarah Palin Barack Obama Elizabeth Warren socialist

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  • The time for Ron Paul is NOW

  • @langox510x I guess the first thing I should have asked you was - what is the regulation that you think would be so important that the free market wouldn't automatically address?

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  • I went to college in the mid 70's if there was gov. money I didn't know about it, just worked the summers and paid my way, no big deal . What has changed, kids can't work there way through any more and they learn nothing.

  • As for ethnics against Dr. Ron Paul

    here is a multi -racial women speaking up  for his views

    she is a black/jew mix

    she doesnt HATE Dr. Paul

    hoo is trying to make all of us think blacks hate Dr Paul ?

    hoo has a lot to lose if he becomes presi?

    blacks stand a lot to gain

    that leaves hoo?

  • Yes, it has made a bubble - but to pop it all at once, what are the consequences? This woman already will have her kids through with great debt. Then they'll be protesting that the cost is less so the gobbermint should bail them out. The ones that can't get an education (because the government won't pay for it), and will be really angry that they can't get those high incomes, like their older siblings. And why is the gobbermint paying to make kids get LOANS - not grants?

  • Wow. I never looked at it that way before Dr. Paul. Thank you for educating me. Now I have ammo to fire back at people who say it's "LUDICROUS" to get rid of the Dpt. of Education.

  • @Otzmatron

    I can't tell if you already know this or not but,

    Ron Paul was against the repeal of Glass-Steagall because repealing it would be partial deregulation. Glass-Steagall was important to protect from another regulation. Instead of me trying to explain in a few words see: watch?v=6rDt6bmRqLc

  • @talkinternet4 Nothing. The most important regulation was probably Glass-Steagall, the repeal of which Ron Paul was against.

  • RON PAUL 2012 If Dr. Paul had been voted into Office in 2008, think how much better this Country would be right now. In every way. And think of all the troops killed in the wars that were tailor-made for war profiteers, that would still be here for their families.

  • Well, you're never hearing from her again.

  • smart lady

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