We cannot let corporate power go unchecked. We need to use the constitution to prevent corporate totalitarianism, not to increase corporate power and capitalism. Ron Paul, the Libertarian (NOT the constitutionalist), would increase corporate power. As the adage goes,"Those who don't know their history..." Kucinich knows his history, respects the constitution, and he would check corporate power. Kucinich is the best, perhaps only, option.
Doesn't anyone here know about The Libery League? Go to google video and key in : Plot to Overthrow FDR. Everyone here should watch this History Channel documentary on how conservative corporate powers (JP Morgan, Ford, Rockefeller, Bush) in America, inspired by Mussolini, secretly planned to overthrow the presidency of FDR and put in place a dictatorship (kind of like we frequently did in South America later on) using disgruntled ex-military under the guise of "protecting the Constitution".
If you want to hear my response to the federal tax issue, check my comments on video
watch?v=HKRzIaFw8V8
on why we cannot eliminate federal taxes, and even if we could, why it would not be a good idea. For education funding, see below on the comments here.
I didn't mean ALWAYS since the beginning of the nation. I do mean the kind we've had since the 50's, you know, the same kind of schools that made us the country with the best education system until recently. If you check, historically the role of the Dept. of Ed. has been minimal, anyway. 98% of its funding goes to the states themselves. We do need less bureaucracy, agreed, but we still need to distribute funding to states that might temporarily need it.
It would simply cut out the bureaucracy and allow states to decide how their schools will be run. No more nationwide standard testing, no NCLB, no reading first. No more programs that encourage teachers to teach kids how to take tests as opposed to teaching them to think and learn.
I think you're missing a part of the equation. No one has suggested eliminating ALL taxes. Ron Paul wants to eliminate the federal income tax. State-run public schools would still exist as they do now, only they would be overseen only by the state Dept/Board of Education. The US Department of Education would be abolished... but that wouldn't eliminate any schools.
Love you Dennis...I live in Australia and I hear you....You are Great....well done..
Mystazsea 6 months ago
and shes willing to do anything and everything...........to get her candidate elected.
translationwiz 2 years ago
that hot girl has perfect eye brows!
PeeKay86 3 years ago
"He doesn't want to kill people, and I think that's pretty impressive."
Uhh... wow.
MooseOfReason 4 years ago
We cannot let corporate power go unchecked. We need to use the constitution to prevent corporate totalitarianism, not to increase corporate power and capitalism. Ron Paul, the Libertarian (NOT the constitutionalist), would increase corporate power. As the adage goes,"Those who don't know their history..." Kucinich knows his history, respects the constitution, and he would check corporate power. Kucinich is the best, perhaps only, option.
foxdragoon84 4 years ago
Doesn't anyone here know about The Libery League? Go to google video and key in : Plot to Overthrow FDR. Everyone here should watch this History Channel documentary on how conservative corporate powers (JP Morgan, Ford, Rockefeller, Bush) in America, inspired by Mussolini, secretly planned to overthrow the presidency of FDR and put in place a dictatorship (kind of like we frequently did in South America later on) using disgruntled ex-military under the guise of "protecting the Constitution".
foxdragoon84 4 years ago
If you want to hear my response to the federal tax issue, check my comments on video
watch?v=HKRzIaFw8V8
on why we cannot eliminate federal taxes, and even if we could, why it would not be a good idea. For education funding, see below on the comments here.
foxdragoon84 4 years ago
I didn't mean ALWAYS since the beginning of the nation. I do mean the kind we've had since the 50's, you know, the same kind of schools that made us the country with the best education system until recently. If you check, historically the role of the Dept. of Ed. has been minimal, anyway. 98% of its funding goes to the states themselves. We do need less bureaucracy, agreed, but we still need to distribute funding to states that might temporarily need it.
foxdragoon84 4 years ago
It would simply cut out the bureaucracy and allow states to decide how their schools will be run. No more nationwide standard testing, no NCLB, no reading first. No more programs that encourage teachers to teach kids how to take tests as opposed to teaching them to think and learn.
SirFlanigan 4 years ago
I think you're missing a part of the equation. No one has suggested eliminating ALL taxes. Ron Paul wants to eliminate the federal income tax. State-run public schools would still exist as they do now, only they would be overseen only by the state Dept/Board of Education. The US Department of Education would be abolished... but that wouldn't eliminate any schools.
SirFlanigan 4 years ago