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Ron Paul Live by mistake on CNBC. 02.25.09

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Ron Paul Live by mistake on CNBC. 02.25.09

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  • "why would they miss an opportunity to tell the truth?" "we're going to take a break and get this truth nonsense out of the way, we wouldn't want to interrupt the regular bullshit we meant to show you"

  • @Shaby18 Paul is giving people under 25 the option of opting out of ss.. He has no plans of taking it away from those who need it.. His cuts are almost exclusively taken from the trillions we are wasting overseas.. You will not lose your benefits.. On the flip side.. if he is NOT elected, ss will be gone.. because we are now a bankrupt, insolvent country. We HAVE to cut spending to save this country...period

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  • @nbeckster1 this may give you that answer. /watch?v=nNumEm2NzQA

  • To everyone who responded: I'm still not hearing a transition plan -- just more describing what's wrong. Ok it's horrible that we have a federal reserve, but is he suggesting we say "It doesn't exist!" tomorrow and see what happens? Sort of like the whole getting people off of federal welfare and trusting private groups, churches and the like to support them -- that's all well and good, but if you cut people off from it tomorrow, what are they going to do? There's a reality here

  • @nbeckster1 What is it exactly that you're depending on from the federal govt that you fear losing?

  • "Alright.. umm, this is not going as planned" LOL!

  • @nbeckster1 The people need to get involved and tell congress what to do. Otherwise they'll just take orders from their other employers and nothing will get done. If he's elected, that really sends a signal that we are willing to do what it takes to get back on track, that we support the platform and expect to see it enacted...so we can get what voted for. But it really comes down to being involved...doing our job as citizens.

  • @nbeckster1

    He only comes across that way because he is literally a doctor, who has been ironically describing the cure to America's worst symptom (internal hemmoraging due to a debt-based currency the federal reserve) since he started his career in politics back when he was young enough to beat Obama in basketball.

    He could probably still win in a cycle race. =)

  • @nbeckster1

    The Constitution says the Government issues money, not a private bank. Debt-free currency. Our nation was built on it.

    Ron Paul is a speaking version of the Constitution. The Central bank theory is completely socialistic - one of the main points of M A R X I S M .

    Constitution. Government issued currency.

  • Ron Paul comes across as a complainer, someone who can describe the problem with a knowledgeable and well-studied point of view. He may be right, and he broadly says what the situation "should be." But I've never heard what his transition plan is, other than "it will be extremely painful" and we will shut down everything we currently depend on. How does he intend to convince congress to do any part of what he wants to do?

  • We need to burn every politicians alive except Ron Paul

  • @krissmith1986 If people weren't basing their decisions on looks, age, and media falsehoods, and simply judged the candidates on what they stand for and what they can really do to save the country, and most importantly, their past experience, voting record, and elections won, they'd realize is that Ron Paul is the only clear choice.

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