Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Ron Paul on Bloomberg TV 3/3/09



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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Video: Dr. Paul on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher - Friday

The show aired at 10:00 pm ET Friday 2/20/2009 on HBO. Here's the clip of Dr. Paul:


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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Friday: 1 UK Soldier, 45 Iraqis; 91 Iraqis Wounded

Excerpt: Updated at 6:40 p.m. EST, Feb. 13, 2009A female suicide bomber entered a tent filled with Arbaeen pilgrims and killed dozens in a third day of significant sectarian attacks. Overall, at least 45 Iraqis were killed and another 91 were wounded across the country. One British soldier was also killed during a shooting incident in southern Iraq. Also, Former interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, whose National List made modest gains in provincial elections, insisted that national elections later this year must be made "fairer" that the recent one or else Iraq's fragile peace will be in danger.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Watch the Judge's New Show

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February 10, 2009

Watch the Judge's New Show
Posted by Lew Rockwell at 08:46 AM

Congratulations to Judge Andrew Napolitano, who debuts his own internet tv show on FOX this Wednesday, 2-3pm Eastern time (http://www.foxnews.com/st...). His guests this week will be Ron Paul and Peter Schiff, and from the other side, Steve Moore and Alan Colmes.



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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Forbes Publisher's Advice to Obama "...Ron Paul is spot on"

Forbes publisher, Rich Karlgaard, gives advice to Obama on the economy. He quotes Ron Paul and summarizes by saying "Ron Paul is spot on." It is nice when the MSM quotes Ron Paul and suggests the government wake up and follow Dr. Ron's advice. Are we making headway?! Enjoy, subscribe, rate, favorite and share...Spread the message of economic freedom!


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robpatozz
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Paulsons next gig

In the midst of all the inaugural hubbub, news of Hank Paulson’s next act got little attention. The former Secretary of the Treasury, who finished his run last Friday, will be taking a position at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).Bookmark and Share More »Powered [...]

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[Source: Mint Dollar

Obama = Bush... And John Stewart Gets It

Just Watch:




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...well, he gets it for segment.

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Ron Paul on the House floor 1/21/09


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Fiat dollar standard evolved after Bretton Woods 1971 has ended!



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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Video: Who and What Is Hamas?

The other, non MSM side of the story from the Real News Network:

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Kissinger Again Shills Obama and the New World Order

Kurt Nimmo InfowarsIts too bad war criminal and Rockefeller minion Henry Kissinger is not a few decades younger. If he was, he might be turning somersaults and slapping high fives over the current state of the global economy. Instead, Kissinger has penned an ebullient for Kissinger editorial lauding the coming depression for the [...]No related posts.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Tehran Opts for 'Moral Support' in Gaza War

Excerpt: Although the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush and Israeli leaders have depicted the ongoing crisis in Gaza as part of a larger struggle against Iran and its "proxies," Tehran's involvement with the Palestinians is rather limited.



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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Media Eyeless in Gaza at Key Moment

Excerpt: Consumed by coverage of the Nov. 4 presidential election, US mainstream media ignored a key Israeli military attack on a Hamas target that some Palestinians claim marked the effective end of the ceasefire between the two sides and set the stage for the current round of bloodletting.

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Gaza Children Found Starving

Excerpt: RAMALLAH -- An international chorus of condemnation has blasted Israel over its human rights abuses in Gaza. Operation Cast Lead, into its 12th day, has now claimed the lives of over 700 Palestinians.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The Broken Pact With The People

Trust capitalism and shun government interference we were told. But irresponsible bankers saw a chance to get rich quick and went for it. Their failure has become ours -- and the promise of a common good has evaporated along with faith in democratic capitalism.
Germany has taken to the skies. It is 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2 and the Luftwaffe Airbus A310 -- Germany’s equivalent of Air Force One -- took off half an hour ago from Berlin’s Tegel Airport. The plane is heading east, destination Saint Petersburg, Russia. Crew members are serving the usual copious breakfast, including omelets, meat, cold cuts, cheese and honey.

The gamblers have eroded confidence in both capitalism and democracy.
On board are many of the people who determine Germany’s position in the world: the German chancellor and six ministers, the heads of major German corporations like Siemens, Deutsche Bahn and E.on, and a number of journalists. There are no bankers on the plane, but they play the leading role in everyone’s mind and in the discussions taking place.

After breakfast, German Chancellor Angela Merkel invites the journalists up to the front of the aircraft for an off-the-record chat with the press. Everyone squeezes into a small room, 25 people in all, standing, sitting cramped together, some of them even on the floor. “The microphone isn’t working again,” says the chancellor to start things off.

She talks about Russia and then addresses the financial crisis. The sound of a toilet flushing can be regularly heard. The aircraft’s lavatory juts into the conference room. It is an earnest discussion. The journalists ask questions in a serious manner and the chancellor responds in kind. Every word resonates concern.

Poker for the Politicians; Blackjack for the Journalists
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Ron Paul has a bipartisan plan for Social Security

Ron Paul is like the smart kid in the class the teacher no longer likes to call upon to give answers because he’s right most of the time. In the case of solving the Social Security problem Ron Paul has a solution that both Democrats and Republicans could love. If only they’d pay attention to the man.

Yesterday, the trustees for Social Security and Medicare released a report saying that both will be completely depleted by 2041 and 2019 respectively. The “oxy-moronic” thing about this is that these programs are deemed “trust funds” in the first place. There’s certainly no trust in a fund that is slated to eventually be wiped out.

Throughout his campaign Ron Paul has repeatedly outlined a solution to the problem that gives both the Democrats and Republicans reason to smile. Paul proposes to utilize some of the massive amounts of money saved by switching to a non-intervention foreign policy to help those people currently dependent until the programs can be phased out over a long period of time. He would let the younger people immediately opt out of the program. The approach is a sensible and gradual approach.

Democrats want nothing more than for us to be out of Iraq. This plan takes care of that. Republicans want to phase out Social Security and other welfare programs due to their burden on the economy. This plan takes care of that.

One question is are the Democrats willing to make the hard compromise of allowing the Republicans to get their way with the phase out so we can bring our troops home from Iraq? The other question is, will the Republicans agree to declare victory in Iraq and bring our troops home in return for getting their wish to phase out these welfare programs? The answer to both questions is likely an emphatic “no”, unfortunately.

What this debate ultimately illustrates is the complete disregard from both sides for doing the right thing for the American people. Instead they prefer to swing their red and blue swords at each other quenching their incessant thirst for the political upper hand. For them it is about winning, not what is right.

Ron Paul gets criticized by many for being too principled and stuck in his ways. How ironic it is then that he has shown both parties the light of compromise at the end of the Social Security tunnel. If only they would interrupt their political gamesmanship and listen to the man.