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To: Hostage

I don’t know if it’s the leftists. It could be a sincere Ron Paul supporter. But there were antiwar Dems or antiwar leftists who started supporting Ron Paul back in 2007 and just love when he says anything which they can work into their criticisms of Republicans.

Ron Paul has the best track record of limited government. That’s what I care about. I happen to agree that we spend too much money on the military. But I don’t want to hear about it too much from Ron Paul. We all know about it already.

I want to hear Ron Paul praising the tea party. I want to hear Ron Paul talking about making the kinds of cuts that conservative Republicans want to make.

Most Ron Paul supporters should end up supporting someone like Palin rather than someone like Mitt Gingabee.


78 posted on 08/28/2010 5:07:01 PM PDT by truthfreedom
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To: truthfreedom

I look deeper, much deeper into the problems than just out of control spending.

If I give my teenage son or daughter a monthly allowance and they each get a credit card on their own that I am on the hook for, and they spend like crazy, how effective will I be if I look stern and say “stop the spending!”. Especially if I keep paying the bills for them?

If I shutdown their allowance they might haul me into court for child abuse (analogous to a tax protestor to the IRS). If the current allowance is not enough to satisfy their spending greed, they will just charge more on their bank credit card (analogous to the Federal Reserve) for which they have made me liable.

So as much as I like Ron Paul’s admonitions about wastful government spending, ideals of limited government and so on, I never hear from him anything that brings a vision of doing something about it other than shut down the military, and I don’t agree with his military perspective.

The only concrete suggestions from Ron Paul that would have an effect are his proposals to audit and reform the Federal reserve including ending it.

The way to get limited government is get control of the wild teenager’s allowance (taxes) and credit card (Federal Reserve).

Ron Paul may have an answer how to wrest control back from the Federal reserve.

As for taxes, these folks have the superior solution by far:

http://www.fairtax.org


80 posted on 08/28/2010 5:25:30 PM PDT by Hostage
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To: truthfreedom
If Ron Paul is trying to make the Federal Government smaller - He sure has a strange way to doing it.

RON PAUL EARMARKS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009

Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science:

• $250,000 for Galveston Economic Development Partnership, for Galveston Center for Business and Technology Development to help spin off private investment at National Lab of the University of Texas Medical Branch • $500,000 for City of Bay City for NuBlac Rehab Center (youth rehabilitation)

Subcommittee on Defense:

• $3.5 million for study of health risks of exposure to vanadium

Subcommittee on Military Construction:

• $2 million for City of Bay City for NuBlac Rehab Center (serving minority veterans)

Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development:

• $41.073 million for Army Corps of Engineers to deepen and widen Texas City Channel • $21.6 million for Army Corps of Engineers to dredge and reconfigure jetties at mouth of Colorado River • $7.02 million for Army Corps of Engineers to dredge Freeport Harbor • $16.021 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Galveston Harbor • $1 million for Army Corps of Engineers for construction at Cedar Bayou • $3.297 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Texas City Channel • $200,000 for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Cedar Bayou • $13.038 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Matagorda Ship Channel • $42.018 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Gulf Intercoastal Waterway • $3.026 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain channel to Victoria • $600,000 for Army Corps of Engineers for feasibility study for Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay • $400,000 for Army Corps of Engineers for feasibility study for Feeport Harbor • $100,000 for Army Corps of Engineers for feasibility study for Lower Guadalupe River Basin • $400,000 for Army Corps of Engineers for preliminary engineering and design study at Freeport Harbor. • $21.7 million for Army Corps of Engineers for construction at Houston Galveston Navigation Channel • $2.165 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Trinity River • $6.979 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Wallisville Lake • $1.3 million for Army Corps of Engineers to study flooding around Colorado River • $11 million for Army Corps of Engineers for construction at Wharton and Onion Creek • $3.026 million for Army Corps of Engineers for Chocolate Bayou • $533,000 for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain channel to Port Bolivar • $41.623 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Houston Ship Channel • $1.01 million for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Double Bayou • $3 million for Army Corps of Engineers for construction at Clear Creek • $500,000 for Army Corps of Engineers to maintain Port Palacios • $100,000 for Army Corps of Engineers to study sand placement near Brazoria County shoreline

Subcommittee on Interior and the Environment:

• $5 million for Fort Bend County for City of Kendleton water and sewer improvements

Subcommittee on Homeland Security:

• $10 million for Coast Guard to improve Galveston Rail Causeway • $8.8 million for FEMA for drainage at Cove Harbor in Aransas County • $2.2 million for FEMA to reconfigure and stabilize Capano Causeway Pier • $500,000 for FEMA for Aransas County drainage master plan • $35 million for FEMA for drainage in Friendswood • $10 million for FEMA for drainage project for Friendswood/Clear Creek • $10 million for FEMA for drainage project for Friendswood/Clear Creek • $5 million for FEMA to recycle household hazardous waste in Friendswood

Subcommittee on Transportation:

• $1.96 million to replace buses in and around Victoria • $2 million to renovate transit maintenance facility in Galveston • $5 million to reconfigure Texas Clipper training ship • $25,000 to install security cameras at Fox Run Apartments in Victoria • $2 million to beautify Galveston Seawall and support Transit Access Program in Galveston • $3.6 million to construct inter-modal transit facility in Victoria • $3.5 million for analysis of commuter rail alternatives in Galveston • $10.3 million for City of Bay City for NuBlac Youth/Community Center • $2.2 million for City of Bay City for improvements to electrical wiring in low and moderate income housing

Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, Education:

• $90,000 for Victoria Chamber of Commerce for business/career-related education for youth • $248,942 for UTMB for employee wellness program for small businesses • $1.748 million for University of Houston-Victoria for DNA testing and genetic diagnostic lab • $300,000 for Bay City MEHOP for fund reinstatement of mobile unit • $200,000 for Bay City MEHOP to recruit nurse practitioner • $1.92 million for UTMB to study muscle mass loss in aging vs. microgravity (NASA related) at International Space Station National Lab • $750,000 for Houston Memorial Hermann HealthCare system for Life Flight operations center • $26 million for Washington, D.C. "Reading is Fundamental" program • $10 million for Boston, Mass., "Reach Out and Read" national center

84 posted on 08/28/2010 9:00:27 PM PDT by PanzerKardinal (Some things are so idiotic only an intellectual would believe it.)
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To: truthfreedom
Ron Paul has the best track record of limited government.

He does? In all the time he has been in Washington what has he ever accomplished? Except acquiring as many earmarks as possible. The ones he SAYS he is against.
96 posted on 08/29/2010 7:40:24 AM PDT by John D
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