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Tuesday
Jul212009

The Man Who Should Be President

Really, there are no words for an interview this good (TechTicker Clip 6:10).  Best one of Dr. Ron Paul I've ever seen.

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Description and video rom TechTicker:

Long a proponent of small government and a staunch opponent of the Federal Reserve system, Paul's main point is that increased spending and higher deficits are not the solution to our problems, but their cause.

"You can take care of people, but never with a deficit, never by expanding the spending," the Texas Republican says in this exclusive video interview, taped in the Capitol Hill Rotunda in Washington D.C. "The more we do to interfere with the correction - the longer it lasts."

Had he been elected, Paul said he would be doing "a lot less" than President Obama and blames Keynesian economics - which advocates increased government borrowing and spending during times of duress -- for our nation's current ills.

While admitting a transition to what he views an "ideal society" won't be quick or simple, Paul's economic prescription includes:

  • Allowing bankruptcies to occur vs. rewarding failure with bailouts.
  • Stop inflation by dismantling the Fed and returning to the gold standard.
  • Encourage savings and liquidate debt.
  • Deregulate.
  • Give tax credits to those who take care of themselves, or the doctors who provide their care.
  • Cut government spending, especially on international endeavors. "We spend hundreds of billions of maintaining our empire around the world. Let's bring that money home," he says.

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Reader Comments (4)

Yes, indeed...the cows are airbourne and hurtling downward, asses over horns...thank God for periods of complete detachment wherein I can tramp along behind Wellingtons like Dr. Paul as he strolls through the carnage of our economic Waterloo...watching the bankers loot the corpses...and be at a point beyond care. Things will not change until the damned cows stop and think...have a 2001: A Space Odyssey...Kubrick moment.. and get angry, really angry, Bastille-storming angry and make Wall Street and the City and the philosophical foundation of greed upon which they rest a thing of the past...a Carthage with no stone standing.
Jul 21, 2009 at 8:57 AM | Unregistered CommenterJess
It's like navigating waters filled with U-Boats and depth charges..........Hard to make it out with your sanity and reason. Might as well join the party and spend it like it's all free but that party is restricted to club members only. The masses are NOT members.
Jul 21, 2009 at 9:59 AM | Unregistered CommenterAin't Bullshittin'
Damn. That's poetry, AB.
Jul 21, 2009 at 10:39 AM | Unregistered CommenterJames H
"...and get angry, really angry, Bastille-storming angry and make Wall Street and the City and the philosophical foundation of greed upon which they rest a thing of the past...a Carthage with no stone standing. "

I'm with you all the way, Jess. Where do I sign up?
Jul 21, 2009 at 10:40 AM | Unregistered CommenterJames H

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