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Originally posted by Foodman
ron paul is nothing buy a gov paid shill used to distract us from the truth.
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by Foodman
ron paul is nothing buy a gov paid shill used to distract us from the truth.
And what is that truth? That Ben Bernanke saved the world from depression? LOL
^^ Delusional.
It is fine if you don't agree with Ron Paul but blatantly spewing false facts is just bad business.
Thanks for the 43 pages of great Ron Paul facts that new supporters can reference on the net.
Originally posted by gorgi
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by Foodman
ron paul is nothing buy a gov paid shill used to distract us from the truth.
And what is that truth? That Ben Bernanke saved the world from depression? LOL
^^ Delusional.
It is fine if you don't agree with Ron Paul but blatantly spewing false facts is just bad business.
Thanks for the 43 pages of great Ron Paul facts that new supporters can reference on the net.
He did save the world from a depression. I do not blame you for not understanding economics, but he did save the world from a major depression.
Ben Bernanke saves the world.
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by gorgi
Originally posted by eLPresidente
Originally posted by Foodman
ron paul is nothing buy a gov paid shill used to distract us from the truth.
And what is that truth? That Ben Bernanke saved the world from depression? LOL
^^ Delusional.
It is fine if you don't agree with Ron Paul but blatantly spewing false facts is just bad business.
Thanks for the 43 pages of great Ron Paul facts that new supporters can reference on the net.
He did save the world from a depression. I do not blame you for not understanding economics, but he did save the world from a major depression.
Ben Bernanke saves the world.
Sorry but the rest of the world disagrees with you and your disinfo. He didn't save the world from depression, he delayed the depression of the U.S. and it only makes that break point more painful.
Originally posted by rEVOLuti0nary
reply to post by gorgi
I beg to differ that there is no depression...
Why is our unemployment and underemployment rate so high? Don't forget the unemployment rate doesn't include those who have stopped looking for work. How come inflation is out of hand? Why is China reducing its holdings of US Treasury bills? Why are credit agencies downgrading our creditworthiness?
You cannot save anyone from a depression by just adding in extra zeroes on a computerized bank account...
::sigh::
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
The entire system will eventually collapse. Its only a matter of time now and Gerald Celente knows what he is talking about. I wish others did as well, or maybe they do and they keep their mouths shut to milk the last few dollars from the gullible public.
Way to go washington. Your a bunch of selfish cowards!
i am always looking for the truth and facts. what i have came to is that ron paul has been wrong on the dollar/economy/market for over 4+ years. that is a fact.
people want to elect this fool?
Originally posted by Praetorius
reply to post by Foodman
i am always looking for the truth and facts. what i have came to is that ron paul has been wrong on the dollar/economy/market for over 4+ years. that is a fact.
I beg to disagree, as the dollar continues to struggle against other currencies (and other commodities, gold and silver being good examples - as these are long term investments, they don't actually gain or lose much real value, but are comparative to the value of currencies themselves - and their rises have been more or less astronomical in relation to the dollar), economic indicators are subject to MUCH interpretation and dispute (how are housing, unemployment, and food prices doing?), and what exactly happened to the markets back in 2008 and since?
people want to elect this fool?
Yes and no. He's no fool, as his stance on a variety of other issues proves quite succinctly. And your interpretation of the economic issue is subject to MUCH debate.
If you're happy with our current 'defense' spending and militarily-aggressive stances, losing drug war and national incarceration levels (in the land of the free), naked fear of the unrealistic threats in the world around us (in the home of the brave), and arrogance in trying to dictate to pretty much the rest of the world how they should behave while neglecting our own issues here at home, then kindly tell me who you would rather support as candidate for the presidency, and why.
I'd love to analyze such. Be well.
Originally posted by gorgi
Originally posted by Praetorius
reply to post by Foodman
i am always looking for the truth and facts. what i have came to is that ron paul has been wrong on the dollar/economy/market for over 4+ years. that is a fact.
I beg to disagree, as the dollar continues to struggle against other currencies (and other commodities, gold and silver being good examples - as these are long term investments, they don't actually gain or lose much real value, but are comparative to the value of currencies themselves - and their rises have been more or less astronomical in relation to the dollar), economic indicators are subject to MUCH interpretation and dispute (how are housing, unemployment, and food prices doing?), and what exactly happened to the markets back in 2008 and since?
people want to elect this fool?
Yes and no. He's no fool, as his stance on a variety of other issues proves quite succinctly. And your interpretation of the economic issue is subject to MUCH debate.
If you're happy with our current 'defense' spending and militarily-aggressive stances, losing drug war and national incarceration levels (in the land of the free), naked fear of the unrealistic threats in the world around us (in the home of the brave), and arrogance in trying to dictate to pretty much the rest of the world how they should behave while neglecting our own issues here at home, then kindly tell me who you would rather support as candidate for the presidency, and why.
I'd love to analyze such. Be well.
The dollar is within historic values and it is not of much concern. The country is doing better than most and we all have a decent time getting througt the tougher economy and Dr Pauls ideas would make it worse.