product-reviews.net — Ron Paul has earnt his right as being the president of the internet with his obvious popularity amongst the web. His thoughts and ideas provoke many to question him, whilst thousands are backing his every word with reason. The unfortunate American policy of “tax, borrow and print [money]” is pushing this country into a financial ruin, says Ron...
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rybenaSep 11, 2007Submitter
Dr. Paul is not a loon. Everyone knows Ron Paul is the way forward.
silverdesk48Sep 11, 2007
We need to STOP, LOOK, and LISTEN...instead of digging ourselves deeper into debt and teaching our children and grandchildren that we as well as our government have no responsibility for our actions. We are helping out the WTO, New World order people, and making it easier for other countrys to step in and take us over. Ron Paul understand this,,,he has studied famoes men like Von Mises (economist) who understand money, history, and nations. Ron Paul understands what is and what will happen to the USA if we choose to ignore it. I know a person who has worked for a local bank for years, yet, this person has never heard of the Amero or what the new currency would do to us. This person told me, "That could never happen" ..."They'd never do that"....(I replied with silence....but I was thinking...how come a good person like this isn't being told the truth...why are they lying to them). Read the book, "The Creature from Jekyll Island" by G. Edward Griffin or watch the DVD by Aaron Russo called "From Freedom to Facism" . You can purchase the book at bookstores, or check it out from the library. Google Freedom to Facism or You Tube it or contact a Meetup group to be able to get the DVD Freedom to Facism.
Closed AccountSep 11, 2007
Me thinks he forgot his /sarcasm tag
howiehardcoreSep 11, 2007
Unfortunately Americans are probably destined to learn this lesson the hard way. We're $9 trillion dollars in debt and we aint got a chance in hell of paying that back Add to that so-called entitlements (Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security) and we've got an unsustainable situation. David M. Walker, head of the General Accountability Office and Dr. Paul know we're headed for finacial ruin but the masses don't get it, but they will, probably when it's too late.
clampitSep 12, 2007
Although I agree that Ron Paul is right about stopping silly spending, but I don't agree that it is hopeless. The United States is worth far, far more than it owes. Efforts to limit spending have not worked because we have the fox in charge of the chickens with a blank check of unlimited taxation. To control spending, we need to limit taxation and take away the blank check. Then we can address retiring the public debt.