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FBC: Ron Paul Interview With Neil Cavuto 11/06/08

FBC Airing Date November.6, 2008 FBC: Ron Paul Interview With Neil Cavuto 11/06/08  
 
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kickliquid (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'm amazed how just a year earlier this same network, in fact this same host, was trying to make Ron Paul look like a nutjob.
JMB312 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This time there is a Democrat coming into office, so now they will listen to him. Until of course another Republican gets in, than they'll just treat him like a nutjob again.
jimmyjoe1975 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I disagree. The neocons who do not jump over to Obama's side will go kicking and screaming. The tea parties of today are the same old tired Republicans who are not interested in anything other than feeling good about themselves.
DarthCheney420 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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They can't hide that there's a real monetary conspiracy anymore. That's why they're listening to him now...
gingerspice222 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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allow the free market to work. keep the government out from bailing these dysfunctional companies and banks.  let the market correct itself and better car makers will then have the opportunity.
tcarr1989 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The Market can not "correct itself" it is inherantly flawed, this means that without regulation the Market will destroy itself, we are in this situation because companies in the monetary system are dysfunctional! Without minimum wage, workers rights laws, humanitarian rights the market would have the blue collar working man living in a Dungeon(like it does in the 3rd world). However, yes I agree these industries should not waste our tax dollars.
funkalishous (9 months ago) Show Hide
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We haven't had a free market since 1913. All of your assumptions on a minimum wage and such have no means for argument. If we have a truly free market, competition creates a balance. When companies get subsidized, it causes inflation. Then we have scenarios like we have now. People have this mindset that free market equals evil CEO man hording the money and stepping on the little man. Free markets create wealth, and people spend said wealth in the world around them. Socialism leads to debt.
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Oh so we have had a free market before? MMM yeah living conditions and working standards were just great back in 1913 that sounds like a great idea...Standard definition of capitlaism IMPLIES exploitation and tyranny sorry I dont care about the tiny theories that go on about the market if it is a capitalistic one...
jimmyjoe1975 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Anywhere there is government, there is no free market. All that exploitation was a result of government and corporate love-ins. A free market cannot exist when the government chooses its winners and losers. You should look into the Great Northern Railroad. While the government was wasting money and fattening the pockets of railroad tycoons, James J. Hill was left alone to build one without any help. His company profited while the others were a bust.
reginaron (1 year ago) Show Hide
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100% agree.
Too bad U.S. has many parties And voices, but your big media only "reports" on The Big 2.
Cheers

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