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Originally Posted by HankMoody
Where are the videos for my posts?
my bad still reading through your post rightnow. im a slow reader
I dont think prisons should be privatized though....
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Originally Posted by HankMoody
Where are the videos for my posts?
Originally Posted by sevit86
so i prove you wrong and u think im spamming?Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
At this point your just spam
I don't have time to wait for that. As a Muslim, my priority is foreign policy. So I'll vote for him. Because even if you're right about the issues in his social policies, I care more about women murdered than women denied worker's rights. Sue me. Frankly I think it's crazy that people can talk about worker's rights but then completely disregard the murder going on overseas in our names. People talk about the Nazi's and how it's shocking that the people could ignore the government while America has killed easily over a million innocent Muslims over the last 30 years. SourceOriginally Posted by HankMoody
Nothing is going to change if people keep looking toward one individual as the reason it will change. It always starts with us. Look at how quickly an energized movement like the Tea Party made waves. I don't like those changes but I do like that grassroots activism by an invigorated electorate continues to work.
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
I'm sorry sir but Ron Paul is not some Senzu bean you can just pop into the mouth of the statue of liberty and this country is fixed .Some of his ideas such as welfare,Healthcare are down right racist and eugenicst driven.He wants to make deadly and community crippling substances like heroin and crack legal .As a black person I'm completely wary and suspicious of him no uncle Tom you post will change my views on him at all same as no lie he tells will allow him to coverup the fact he admitted to writing those letters.http://www.youtube.com/wa...ure=youtube_gdata_player
Originally Posted by Boys Noize
I could have swore the title of this thread was "RON PAUL mature Discussion."
Not "ITT I post every Ron Paul YouTube video I've come across and ignore actual discussion."
Anyway, carry on sir.
Originally Posted by sevit86
Originally Posted by Coolidge Effect
ron paul wants us to go back to the gold standard of currency. But almost all economists agree that this would be detrimental to America's economy.
source
http://www.thabusiness.com/2012/03/changing-back-to-the-gold-standard/
you realize they are bout and paid for by banks. read a little on austrian economics. we lost america to the FED in 1913
Originally Posted by sevit86
Originally Posted by Boys Noize
I could have swore the title of this thread was "RON PAUL mature Discussion."
Not "ITT I post every Ron Paul YouTube video I've come across and ignore actual discussion."
Anyway, carry on sir.
starting writing, then decided videos would get the point across easier. plus Wall of texts are just opportunitys for "didnt read" gifs.
Why do I agree with Ron Paul and his economics? I didn't say that I necessarily agree with his economic theories...but...he's the only one that seems willing to shake things up instead of walking around acting like everything is fine and "nothings gonna change man". I worked on Wall Street during the good, weathered through the crash, and worked a couple of years through the bad. If anything, I'm a fan of shaking things up and bringing things a new perspective. It seems to me that the current economic state needs a shake up...and these guys Obama, Romney, Santorum, Gingrich...none of what they're saying (or doing) makes sense to me. As for his 'insane' economics, whether it be the gold standard or whatever the hell he's preaching about - it's something new, it's something drastic and it's something different. And to me, that's a good thing.Originally Posted by FrankMatthews
How have you worked in finance for 8 years and still think Ron Paul makes any kind of sense whatsoever?Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
are these the same economists that DIDN'T predict the housing/credit/derivatives bubble (which Ron Paul DID)? i graduated with an econ degree and have worked in finance for almost 8 years...one thing i can tell you - economics is more of a spectator sport than anything. we can't predict anything but sure like to believe we can. we're better at talking about what could happen and what did happen (and not what's going to happen).Originally Posted by Coolidge Effect
ron paul wants us to go back to the gold standard of currency. But almost all economists agree that this would be detrimental to America's economy.
source
http://www.thabusiness.com/2012/03/changing-back-to-the-gold-standard/
Serious topic though...i think Ron Paul is the only politician in the history of my life that has ever made perfect sense. Sure there's a few things here and there that I disagree with, but for the most part, this seems to be the most down to earth politician I've ever seen.
He's got my vote. No question about it.
I wonder if he's got a much stronger vote than the media portrays...they're completely freezing him out but those that believe in him are pretty damn serious about him.
He's just another shill career politician playing on the naivety and ignorance of the masses.
He's in the business of selling dreams, fairytales, and people can't get enough of it.
I can see the parallels to Obamas "Change" campaign. Nothings gonna #!%*#*$ change man.
The inherent flaw in your logic is that anything different or new is good. That is absurd.Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
Why do I agree with Ron Paul and his economics? I didn't say that I necessarily agree with his economic theories...but...he's the only one that seems willing to shake things up instead of walking around acting like everything is fine and "nothings gonna change man". I worked on Wall Street during the good, weathered through the crash, and worked a couple of years through the bad. If anything, I'm a fan of shaking things up and bringing things a new perspective. It seems to me that the current economic state needs a shake up...and these guys Obama, Romney, Santorum, Gingrich...none of what they're saying (or doing) makes sense to me. As for his 'insane' economics, whether it be the gold standard or whatever the hell he's preaching about - it's something new, it's something drastic and it's something different. And to me, that's a good thing.Originally Posted by FrankMatthews
How have you worked in finance for 8 years and still think Ron Paul makes any kind of sense whatsoever?Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
are these the same economists that DIDN'T predict the housing/credit/derivatives bubble (which Ron Paul DID)? i graduated with an econ degree and have worked in finance for almost 8 years...one thing i can tell you - economics is more of a spectator sport than anything. we can't predict anything but sure like to believe we can. we're better at talking about what could happen and what did happen (and not what's going to happen).
Serious topic though...i think Ron Paul is the only politician in the history of my life that has ever made perfect sense. Sure there's a few things here and there that I disagree with, but for the most part, this seems to be the most down to earth politician I've ever seen.
He's got my vote. No question about it.
I wonder if he's got a much stronger vote than the media portrays...they're completely freezing him out but those that believe in him are pretty damn serious about him.
He's just another shill career politician playing on the naivety and ignorance of the masses.
He's in the business of selling dreams, fairytales, and people can't get enough of it.
I can see the parallels to Obamas "Change" campaign. Nothings gonna #!%*#*$ change man.
I'm not sure you could really say he's a 'shill career politician...praying on the ignorant...' Hasn't he voted for the same policies and unpopular theories for 30+ years? Who put him in place? Doesn't sound like much has changed with him but the environment. Considering that just about all of his ideas seem insane, that makes me think...'damn...no one else has made things work...why not try something crazy?'
Admittedly, he's got some rash ideas etc, but everyone I see is just more of the same. Romney or Obama? Same dude different suit. Bush or Obama? Same dude different suit. None of these people make any sense to me.
well, when something that exists is currently 'bad', it makes sense that something different or new could be good. there is no absurdity in that assumption. it's a 50/50 chance, right? i'm not saying his solutions are necessarily 'good' or 'bad', but the very fact that he has different solutions is what is 'good'. his policies can fail and i don't think we'd be any worse off than we were today or yesterday.Originally Posted by Boys Noize
The inherent flaw in your logic is that anything different or new is good. That is absurd.Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
Why do I agree with Ron Paul and his economics? I didn't say that I necessarily agree with his economic theories...but...he's the only one that seems willing to shake things up instead of walking around acting like everything is fine and "nothings gonna change man". I worked on Wall Street during the good, weathered through the crash, and worked a couple of years through the bad. If anything, I'm a fan of shaking things up and bringing things a new perspective. It seems to me that the current economic state needs a shake up...and these guys Obama, Romney, Santorum, Gingrich...none of what they're saying (or doing) makes sense to me. As for his 'insane' economics, whether it be the gold standard or whatever the hell he's preaching about - it's something new, it's something drastic and it's something different. And to me, that's a good thing.Originally Posted by FrankMatthews
How have you worked in finance for 8 years and still think Ron Paul makes any kind of sense whatsoever?
He's just another shill career politician playing on the naivety and ignorance of the masses.
He's in the business of selling dreams, fairytales, and people can't get enough of it.
I can see the parallels to Obamas "Change" campaign. Nothings gonna #!%*#*$ change man.
I'm not sure you could really say he's a 'shill career politician...praying on the ignorant...' Hasn't he voted for the same policies and unpopular theories for 30+ years? Who put him in place? Doesn't sound like much has changed with him but the environment. Considering that just about all of his ideas seem insane, that makes me think...'damn...no one else has made things work...why not try something crazy?'
Admittedly, he's got some rash ideas etc, but everyone I see is just more of the same. Romney or Obama? Same dude different suit. Bush or Obama? Same dude different suit. None of these people make any sense to me.
At the same time, I do agree that the current economic model is poor. This whole deficit-spending fiasco brought on by the Reagan administration needs to end. We need to bring production back home to the United States, stop outsourcing jobs and giving breaks to companies that outsource jobs, decrease defense spending, and increase investment in domestic affairs. That means education, infrastructure, health services, and businesses that want to create jobs here at home.
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
His racist newsletters and overall racist views make him unlikable and disgusting
No, it's not a 50/50 chance. How did you make that logical leap? Few things in life are black and white and there is no exception in politics. There are various shades of grey. Obama might not be perfect and he might still appeal to the system in place. I don't however believe for a second that his politics are anywhere close to the corruption that was present in presidents such as George W. Bush or Ronal Reagan.Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
well, when something that exists is currently 'bad', it makes sense that something different or new could be good. there is no absurdity in that assumption. it's a 50/50 chance, right? i'm not saying his solutions are necessarily 'good' or 'bad', but the very fact that he has different solutions is what is 'good'. his policies can fail and i don't think we'd be any worse off than we were today or yesterday.Originally Posted by Boys Noize
The inherent flaw in your logic is that anything different or new is good. That is absurd.Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
Why do I agree with Ron Paul and his economics? I didn't say that I necessarily agree with his economic theories...but...he's the only one that seems willing to shake things up instead of walking around acting like everything is fine and "nothings gonna change man". I worked on Wall Street during the good, weathered through the crash, and worked a couple of years through the bad. If anything, I'm a fan of shaking things up and bringing things a new perspective. It seems to me that the current economic state needs a shake up...and these guys Obama, Romney, Santorum, Gingrich...none of what they're saying (or doing) makes sense to me. As for his 'insane' economics, whether it be the gold standard or whatever the hell he's preaching about - it's something new, it's something drastic and it's something different. And to me, that's a good thing.
I'm not sure you could really say he's a 'shill career politician...praying on the ignorant...' Hasn't he voted for the same policies and unpopular theories for 30+ years? Who put him in place? Doesn't sound like much has changed with him but the environment. Considering that just about all of his ideas seem insane, that makes me think...'damn...no one else has made things work...why not try something crazy?'
Admittedly, he's got some rash ideas etc, but everyone I see is just more of the same. Romney or Obama? Same dude different suit. Bush or Obama? Same dude different suit. None of these people make any sense to me.
At the same time, I do agree that the current economic model is poor. This whole deficit-spending fiasco brought on by the Reagan administration needs to end. We need to bring production back home to the United States, stop outsourcing jobs and giving breaks to companies that outsource jobs, decrease defense spending, and increase investment in domestic affairs. That means education, infrastructure, health services, and businesses that want to create jobs here at home.
i think that we are caught up in complicit complacency. we just accept that things are going to suck because all we have known is that they have sucked in the past. i think Ron Pauls theories (solutions), take us out of that box and allow us to think in a different realm of what could be good and what could not.
admittedly, i think ron paul is on the verge of appearing batsh*t crazy to the media, but at the same time the 'sane' powers that be are the ones that we have been complaining about since god knows when. i guess i just don't see the harm in putting someone batsh*t crazy in office...whether his administration is good or bad i think the country as a whole will inevitably be better off.
the obama campaign...the 'hope' thing...i don't really recall anything
Originally Posted by CoupeIt88
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
His racist newsletters and overall racist views make him unlikable and disgusting
What are you talking about?
so do u have anything to add the the conversation, instead of belittling my intelligence?Originally Posted by cguy610
Mods should lock this foolishness up if OP posts one more video.
By the way, being able to communicate your ideas clearly and thoughtfully is a necessary skill that will take you far in life.
yeah but remember, the first two years obama had a democratic dominated house and still couldn't get anything done...Originally Posted by Boys Noize
No, it's not a 50/50 chance. How did you make that logical leap? Few things in life are black and white and there is no exception in politics. There are various shades of grey. Obama might not be perfect and he might still appeal to the system in place. I don't however believe for a second that his politics are anywhere close to the corruption that was present in presidents such as George W. Bush or Ronal Reagan.Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
well, when something that exists is currently 'bad', it makes sense that something different or new could be good. there is no absurdity in that assumption. it's a 50/50 chance, right? i'm not saying his solutions are necessarily 'good' or 'bad', but the very fact that he has different solutions is what is 'good'. his policies can fail and i don't think we'd be any worse off than we were today or yesterday.Originally Posted by Boys Noize
The inherent flaw in your logic is that anything different or new is good. That is absurd.
At the same time, I do agree that the current economic model is poor. This whole deficit-spending fiasco brought on by the Reagan administration needs to end. We need to bring production back home to the United States, stop outsourcing jobs and giving breaks to companies that outsource jobs, decrease defense spending, and increase investment in domestic affairs. That means education, infrastructure, health services, and businesses that want to create jobs here at home.
i think that we are caught up in complicit complacency. we just accept that things are going to suck because all we have known is that they have sucked in the past. i think Ron Pauls theories (solutions), take us out of that box and allow us to think in a different realm of what could be good and what could not.
admittedly, i think ron paul is on the verge of appearing batsh*t crazy to the media, but at the same time the 'sane' powers that be are the ones that we have been complaining about since god knows when. i guess i just don't see the harm in putting someone batsh*t crazy in office...whether his administration is good or bad i think the country as a whole will inevitably be better off.
the obama campaign...the 'hope' thing...i don't really recall anything
People like to dismiss his first term as a complete waste of time but if you actually look at the record, he's tried to accomplish a lot of what he campaigned on. A Republican dominated house doesn't help his cause of course. I'm not completely happy with Obama (no sane progressive could be) but he is the best man for the job right now. My views on politics tend to be shaped by foreign policy and a political shakeup right now would be incredible unsettling. Obama has responded well, so far, to the Syrian issue (by not committing troops) and it seems the drama with Iran is simmering down right now. I do acknowledge there is the fallout in Afghanistan and we need to pull out of that quagmire as soon as possible but that's not really an Obama administration fault now is it? I don't trust Ron Paul at all on foreign policy. I don't think we've ever had a president that can truly be called 'isolationist' (a misnomer) but Paul is about as close to one I've ever seen that actually supports that notion. Isolationism is not a policy I can get behind.
Originally Posted by sevit86
so do u have anything to add the the conversation, instead of belittling my intelligence?Originally Posted by cguy610
Mods should lock this foolishness up if OP posts one more video.
By the way, being able to communicate your ideas clearly and thoughtfully is a necessary skill that will take you far in life.
I disagree with the assertion that Obama didn't get anything done.Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
yeah but remember, the first two years obama had a democratic dominated house and still couldn't get anything done...Originally Posted by Boys Noize
No, it's not a 50/50 chance. How did you make that logical leap? Few things in life are black and white and there is no exception in politics. There are various shades of grey. Obama might not be perfect and he might still appeal to the system in place. I don't however believe for a second that his politics are anywhere close to the corruption that was present in presidents such as George W. Bush or Ronal Reagan.Originally Posted by JTPlatnum
well, when something that exists is currently 'bad', it makes sense that something different or new could be good. there is no absurdity in that assumption. it's a 50/50 chance, right? i'm not saying his solutions are necessarily 'good' or 'bad', but the very fact that he has different solutions is what is 'good'. his policies can fail and i don't think we'd be any worse off than we were today or yesterday.
i think that we are caught up in complicit complacency. we just accept that things are going to suck because all we have known is that they have sucked in the past. i think Ron Pauls theories (solutions), take us out of that box and allow us to think in a different realm of what could be good and what could not.
admittedly, i think ron paul is on the verge of appearing batsh*t crazy to the media, but at the same time the 'sane' powers that be are the ones that we have been complaining about since god knows when. i guess i just don't see the harm in putting someone batsh*t crazy in office...whether his administration is good or bad i think the country as a whole will inevitably be better off.
the obama campaign...the 'hope' thing...i don't really recall anything
People like to dismiss his first term as a complete waste of time but if you actually look at the record, he's tried to accomplish a lot of what he campaigned on. A Republican dominated house doesn't help his cause of course. I'm not completely happy with Obama (no sane progressive could be) but he is the best man for the job right now. My views on politics tend to be shaped by foreign policy and a political shakeup right now would be incredible unsettling. Obama has responded well, so far, to the Syrian issue (by not committing troops) and it seems the drama with Iran is simmering down right now. I do acknowledge there is the fallout in Afghanistan and we need to pull out of that quagmire as soon as possible but that's not really an Obama administration fault now is it? I don't trust Ron Paul at all on foreign policy. I don't think we've ever had a president that can truly be called 'isolationist' (a misnomer) but Paul is about as close to one I've ever seen that actually supports that notion. Isolationism is not a policy I can get behind.
not trying to instigate but i am interested...what is it exactly about his Ron Paul's foreign policy that you don't like? i try not to spend too much time thinking about foreign policy cuz i don't really think we're meant to police the world...