Ron Paul & Peter DeFazio "Democrats & Republicans Are Afraid Of Being Called Soft On Defense"
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$242 billion for interest on monies we should be printing directly? Let's start by firing the Federal Reserve, then without their printing presses running 24/7, we wouldn't be able to spend all of these excess dollars.
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cut that military budge by 400 billion $s no problem. 350 billion to defend the usofa should be more than enough.
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Slash Defense to 1/6 of it's current budget, then eliminate Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid altogether. That remark that these programs "take care of themselves" is absolutely inaccurate.
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Entitlement debts are spiraling out of control. As a result America's real debt obligations total about 65 Trillion dollars stemming primarily from Social Security and Medicare. These programs, along with massive military spending are simply unsustainable.
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00:27 the guy says Ran Paul ????
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1.5 Billion a week in Iraq? 2+ Billion/week in Afghanistan? new weapons technology isn't the problem .... Destroying Muslim countries then rebuilding all their infrastructure and attempting to install governments that we can control in there ..that the population of those countries hate makes up the bulk of our 700 billion dollar "defense" budget. And now ofcourse Libya , Yemen and Wherever else we meddle in currently , it all must end Neo Cons and Democrats alike must b stopped.
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Sooo good to see BOTH PARTIES actually standing side by side. Only Peter DeFazio could do that.
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LETS END BIG GOVERMENT.......
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Sooo good to see BOTH PARTIES actually standing side by side. Only Ron Paul could do that.
@thundavolt I just read three of your comments in a row, and all three are riddled with ad hominems, sweeping generalizations, and unsupported claims.
1 RP has repeatedly noted the false left-right dichotomy of US politics.
2 define "selfish and "self serving", show me someone who isn't, then clarify how "the opposite is true".
3 potential in what sense, and accountable for what?
Please try making rational arguments, rather than slinging second hand opinions.
032125 1 year ago 5
This is "real bipartisanship". Is it any surprise that Ron Paul is involved? Not hardly. Common sense can be a real universal uniter.
lttlbgft 1 year ago 4