Steve Moore On "Milton Friedman" Giuliani
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@RyanPig He's not an isolationist. He's a non-interventionist. Big difference between the 2. It's the foreign policy the founders wanted us to have
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I've mistakenly called Milton Friedman a Austrian economist, the biggest difference is Friedman is a monetarist and liked a central bank. Other than that they are very similar
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Errrr....I don't know how to put this...errr...buttaaa.....Milt
on Friedman was not part of the Austrian school. He was part of the Chicago school. -
non-interventionalist, not isolationist.
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Ron Paul is not an isolationist. Check out the wikipedia definition.
And then read this article:
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Yeah, why?
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Given his support for spending money on overseas interventionist policies, I do not think Giuliani will do anything to help Americans take home more of their paychecks. At best, he'll just divert funds from dubious (albiet less offensive) causes like public welfare programs and funnel the money into the Middle East.
Screw that. Ron Paul is the _only_ candidate who has a solid policy for keeping the government's grubby hands out of my wallet.
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Ron Paul for president. Free marked, no tax on your work.
RON PAUL for President? Austrian school of economics-Friedman
CorollaKing 4 years ago 6
The have the balls to mention Mises and Hayek, and then DON'T mention Ron Paul? Rubme Julianna thinks the "level of taxation is generally bad" but Ron Paul is the only one who wants to abolish the income tax... and who do they praise?... the idiot drag queen.
Foslopac 4 years ago 6