thegreekdog wrote:oVo wrote:Tell me five ideas that Ron Paul would like to initiate that make him worth considering as president.
Here are five ideas, in no particular order, that Ron Paul has that differentiate him from any Republican candidate and President Obama:
(1) Scale back federal spending to 2000 levels, which includes financing government operations by excise taxes and eliminating most federal agencies.
(2) Eliminate the Federal Reserve.
(3) Nonintervention foreign policy.
(4) Withdrawal from NAFTA and the WTO.
(5) Opposes and would repeal the Patriot Act, presidential autonomy, and warrantless domestic surveillance.
The president and all other Republican candidates: (1) do not want to scale back spending to 2000 levels or eliminate federal agencies; (2) do not want to eliminate the federal reserve; (3) do not support nonintervention foreign policy; (4) do not support free trade (by withdrawing from NAFTA and the WTO); and (5) support the Patriot Act, presidential autonomy, and warrantless domestic surveillance.
So, if Mitt Romney or Rick Santorum run against Barack Obama and your realistic choice is Romney/Santorum or Obama, the issues indicated above will not be handled different by any of them. In essence, you don't have a choice on these issues unless Ron Paul is a candidate for president.
Interestingly, Ron Paul was apparently endorsed by Stephen Colbert, DL Hughley, Norm McDonald, Joe Rogan, Oliver Stone, Vince Vaughn, and Snoop Dogg (I'm not saying that means anything, I just think it's interesting).
6) Civil liberties (End the war on drugs)
This is big to me. One of the reasons I hate the Republican party so much is because they are hypocrites. They always are saying how the government should stay out of our lives, and how democrats want a nanny state that needs to tell everyone what is best for us. They don't want the government touching their money, or their guns. They don't like regulations. They like to talk about states rights an awful lot. But republicans have no problem telling other people how to live their lives(when it doesn't affect them personally). Anything they find morally wrong,(abortion, gay marriage, drugs, prostitution, etc...) republicans have no problem with government telling us how to live in these instances.
It's why I like Ron Paul so much. He offers a fair trade off. As a left leaning independent, I can live with his fiscal policies if I gain more personal freedom. I think that is a fair compromise. That's why I say, the only candidate that can keep me from voting for Obama is Ron Paul. Otherwise...the Republicans can stuff it.





















































































