Common Concerns with Ron Paul
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Freedom won't create a perfect world. Just the best possible world.
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Ron Paul passionately excoriates preemptive war doctrine - wants the US out of the UN - wants the elimination of the Federal Reserve - resists the globalist agenda - Objects to US forces occupying over 100 countries - calls for an end to unnecessary foreign aid - Supports the right to keep and bear arms, homeschooling, and the Sanctity of Life Act. He's the CHAMPION of the CONSTITUTION who has my vote! I sent MONEY!
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Nice!
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errr....there was no UN resolution to go to war with Iraq. US acted unilaterally.
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Australia has half your unemployment - and a set minimum wage. So that theory of no minimum wage is FAIL. Sorry.
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I just realized how much you need to know to be a Ron Paul supporter after listening to this... Great job explaining it common sense helps! If the mainstream media didn't block him out maybe people would understand this too!
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@ConservativeLogic There is no next best from either side of the one party we have. They have different names but they all have the same owners with a few exceptions. I agree with you about Heroin/Cocaine/Marijuana etc. All anyone has to do is look at The Netherlands. They decriminalized Heroin and the usage went up for a very short time and then went way down. Dr. Paul has lots of good ideas but he has lots of bad ideas too. The bad ideas are unacceptable.
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@magicdaveable Do you know about Moore's Law?
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@pgdevil My Mac is 11 years old. It is a G4 Quicksilver. I have upgraded it as faster chip sets became available. It is as fast as I need. I don't experience problems streaming video. The only thing this machine cannot do efficiently is video editing. The question of why PC's are faster now is more of a problem with your choice of operating system than anything. Macs have always been faster and more stable than anything Microsoft has ever devised. You get what you pay for.
@DavidKretzmann Why can we buy faster computers now than we could five years ago?
pgdevil 4 months ago
@pgdevil Because of the reinvestment, innovation, and efficiency only possible in a free market. Technology has generally been an unregulated and non-subsidized industry, and it has flourished with incredibly products/services with consistently lower prices.
DavidKretzmann 4 months ago
When you were talking about affirmative action you were spot on as far as the market response, just wanted to point out that you said there would be "'bans' on a product" when I'm sure what you meant to say was 'boycotts.'
Cuecuemore 5 months ago
@Cuecuemore Yes, thanks for catching that! Voluntary and educated boycotts of products.
DavidKretzmann 5 months ago