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Originally posted by RightWingAvenger
He proposes a gold standard.
Originally posted by RightWingAvenger
I am for a constitutional republic that stands but that's not the real issue with Ron Paul. He proposes a gold standard. That's an epic failure waiting to happen. Those that have the gold will own the government. It doesn't work...Does he propose a better solution? Nope...His magical theory is that ending the federal reserve and adopting a precious metal backed currency will restore economic prosperity to all.
Those that hold the gold and silver will be those in power...It's a thousand year old principal and Ron Paul show's his old age.
He proposes a gold standard. That's an epic failure waiting to happen. Those that have the gold will own the government. It doesn't work...Does he propose a better solution?
Ron Paul advocates a real free market system. How does a free market system work? Nobody in the history of the American Republic has figured out. If industry is free of all laws and regulations you better believe your children will be getting worse water and air quality.
Ron Paul is a Republican and that says a lot. The Republican party stands for nothing...Don't get me started about the Democrats...
I will say this Dr. Paul is a civil debater, he does not change positions, and he is of good character. He does not get my vote because I don't vote. If I did vote I would probably write in Jesus Christ. I'd rather have a fictional hero be written in than vote for a living delusion.
Originally posted by RightWingAvenger
How does a free market system work? Nobody in the history of the American Republic has figured out.
He proposes a gold standard. That's an epic failure waiting to happen. Those that have the gold will own the government. It doesn't work...Does he propose a better solution? Nope...
Ron Paul advocates a real free market system. How does a free market system work? Nobody in the history of the American Republic has figured out. If industry is free of all laws and regulations you better believe your children will be getting worse water and air quality.
In the early days of the old west there was no regulation. What did we get out of it? The river systems of California are still polluted from the Gold Rush days.
Ron Paul has a very limited platform. He has not proposed how a free market system will enable environmental cleanliness. You can't have a coal industry without regulations...You can't have a nuclear industry without regulations...You can't possibly think a world without labor laws is a good thing?
The bottom line is that Dr. Paul is neither revolutionary nor the intelligent candidate.
Ron Paul has a very limited platform. He has not proposed how a free market system will enable environmental cleanliness. You can't have a coal industry without regulations...You can't have a nuclear industry without regulations...You can't possibly think a world without labor laws is a good thing?
Free-market environmentalism As a free-market environmentalist, Paul sees polluters as aggressors who should not be granted immunity or otherwise insulated from accountability. Paul argues that enforcing private property rights through tort law would hold people and corporations accountable, and would increase the cost of polluting activities—thus decreasing pollution.[229] He claims that environmental protection has failed due to lack of respect for private property: The environment is better protected under private property rights ... We as property owners can't violate our neighbors' property. We can't pollute their air or their water. We can't dump our garbage on their property ... Too often, conservatives and liberals fall short on defending environmental concerns, and they resort to saying, "Well, let's turn it over to the EPA. The EPA will take care of us ... We can divvy up the permits that allow you to pollute." So I don't particularly like that method.[230] He believes that environmental legislation, such as emissions standards, should be handled between the states or regions concerned. "The people of Texas do not need federal regulators determining our air standards."[231]
Originally posted by Jansy
I think some of his ideas are okay...but I watched the Republican Forum Saturday night and, I'm sorry, I think he would make an awful president. Nice guy...but no. I'm almost ready to change my vote, after seeing the candidates actually answering questions, stating their positions and defending their ideas (not like the debates that degenerate into name-calling, finger-pointing and sniping!).
However, all I really care about is that the GOP nominates someone that can...well...BBO!!!
Originally posted by RightWingAvenger
and he is of good character.
He does not get my vote because I don't vote.