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- dmiller340, on 02/07/2009, -12/+46Dr. Paul is the only voice of reason in this period of insanity. Anyone who thinks the "stimulus package" and the "bailouts" are going to help our economy are delusional. Dr. Paul was telling the American people with every opportunity he was given during his campaign for President what was coming, and at that time, all the other candidates laughed at him. So who is laughing now? Remember, how ALL the other candidates repeated over and over that "our economy is fine". All you critics of Dr. Paul's suggestions to save our economy better take off your rose-colored glasses and face reality. Congressman Paul and a FEW others could lead our country out of this situation if given the opportunity - God bless America, and God bless Dr. Paul for his unflagging support of our Constitution!
- naderventura, on 02/07/2009, -19/+52digg for LIBERTY!*)
- bucfish, on 02/07/2009, -15/+44Amazing to see all those trolls like The Pragamitist, reed311, and NoLibertarians above. I guess they like being stupid willing slaves to their Masters. Wish I was that ignorant drifting about in a my own lil dream world. Unfortunately I think!
As for me give me Liberty or give me Death!!! - inactive, on 02/07/2009, -18/+44it was awesome that glen beck's rant against socialism was #1 on youtube.
Ron Paul has won the rEVOLution! - RonPauls, on 02/07/2009, -12/+36Telling truth to power as usual.
- naderventura, on 02/07/2009, -13/+35Lets show the trolls our Patriot Power*)
Front page on Digg for Liberty!*) - Moonkeeper, on 02/08/2009, -8/+30I always find it amazing that the best those against Ron Paul can do is name-call:
The Pragmatist: 'Mr. Paul reminds me of a little kid who broke into his father's wardrobe..."
Reed 311: "Love the subliminal messages..."
NoLibertarians: "...he can not stop it, and will not because he is so off the wall..."
wreckosaurus "...a bunch of comments from smug college freshman..."
Their points of view consist of blindly being against him. "Ron Paul says the sky isn't orange??? He's wrong because he's Ron Paul!" - henri3, on 02/07/2009, -13/+32wow thanks for the shout Ron Paul rocks!! spreading the message of freedom.
- truthsupporter2, on 02/08/2009, -9/+28The bailouts did not do any good. With the stimulus package there will be some temporary jobs building roads and infrastructure; "make work jobs" that do not last, as was done in the last great depression. The government is still passing out trillions of dollars and we the tax payers are paying. It is not stimulating business or the free flow of the market. It is socialism, where the government is hiring workers and paying them with tax payer money.
- inactive, on 02/08/2009, -8/+26The old man nails it once again!
- leetninja, on 02/08/2009, -8/+23Yet he wasnt voted in ... so all the supporters really didnt step up at all now did they. I voted for him. I campaigned for him. I tried to educate people for him but it was all a wasted effort thanks to the brainwashed masses of sheeple. We need a real revolution instead of just a bunch of talking and bitching and whining and crying. Shut up or do something about it.
- thecoolestguy, on 02/08/2009, -4/+19Yet you keep posting in every Ron Paul story. He is very important to you.
- sheeplescareme, on 02/07/2009, -8/+21ninety-nine percent of the time, i bury them and move on. occasionally, i cannot help but question their mad rants.
- sheeplescareme, on 02/07/2009, -7/+20yep. a bipartisan agreement to screw over the living and those not yet born with an unpayable debt. crazy to actually think it through and not rush into it!
- maxtangent, on 02/07/2009, -10/+22Yup. It's not even worth the time to rebut them.
I hope more people will soon just ignore and bury them. - RonPauls, on 02/07/2009, -11/+23Make an argument and tell us what you disagree with. Is it really the books, or is it freedom that you dislike?
- maxtangent, on 02/08/2009, -7/+17I hear that.
- Tomboys, on 02/08/2009, -4/+14I hate to admit it but I think Ron Paul would do a better hob turning our economy around.
- inactive, on 02/08/2009, -7/+16Still playing the registration date card, onetimer? How long do you think you can maintain this silly charade?
The OP is accurate. The shoe fits. - sphira, on 02/07/2009, -10/+19Let me see if I heard you right - you said
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ok that is what I thought - - naderventura, on 02/07/2009, -9/+18Thank you my friend*)
- sheeplescareme, on 02/07/2009, -10/+19digg for truth, too. *)
- NeoConned08, on 02/08/2009, -6/+15yea an agreement to royally ***** you in your ass you dumb ***** moron NoLibertarians. I cannot WAIT till douchebags like you are in the gutter eating ***** cigarette butts because you placed your trust and faith in the *benevolent* hands of the State.
- Moonkeeper, on 02/08/2009, -3/+12NoLibertarians: Explain to me how the debt is payable. I can explain how it isn't. As it stands now we have 99 trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities. That comes to roughly 300,000 per person. This requires an increase in everyone's tax rate of 20% combined with our continued steady @3% economic growth.
I saw in another thread that you are retired (if I misread then correct me). This goes a long way towards explaining why you wish to keep the status quo. Those most hurt by currently expanding big government are those that will still be alive when its time to pay off the debt. - maxtangent, on 02/08/2009, -7/+16Yeah, registered over two years ago but recently posted, "I'm new here. Why doesn't the digg member's link work anymore?" to brag about someone getting banned.
Two conflicting posts make it a liar, doesn't it?
Just Another Troll to Bury and Ignore, or as I like to refer to them, JATBI. - GovernmentSp00k, on 02/08/2009, -5/+14It's all the spineless troll has to live for. Policing Digg for Ron Paul articles. It's definitely a full time job for this odd creature(s). Stalking submissions for anything to do with Ron Paul all day. It's got quite a disturbing obsession with him. Like a weird sort of Internet 'fatal attraction syndrome" on overdrive..I doubt troll coward would have the guts to say half the sewage it spouts here to Ron's face in person. But it's a big bad keyboard cowboy hiding behind a computer name calling over the Internet in complete anonymity right...
If Ron wasn't relevant as the hall monitor wanna-be "net cop" troll alleges every day here, why does it spend all it's life, so much precious time, effort & energy on Digg seeking submissions in his name just so it can namecall and pontificate in the comment section? Is it just desperate for someone to pay attention to it or what. As it scurries to file "reports" behind everyone's back whining to Digg out of desperation to silence and ban the opposition.
These dubious government apologist "bedunkers" and related troll widgets must be getting truly scared, because I would never waste my time watching their McCain, Obomba, Clinton, or Romney. When your not worried about the competition, you never look over your shoulder, but when you fear losing... Ron Paul is starting to terrify corporate America and the cowards that enjoy being lap dogs. - inactive, on 02/08/2009, -9/+18"This backwards view that we need a smaller government and less spending is a stupid view"
Bigger government! More spending! Raise taxes! Mandatory public service! Service equals citizenship! Arbeit Macht Frie! - inactive, on 02/07/2009, -10/+19reed311>"blah blah blah subliminal"
reed311>"blah blah blah easily visible"
FAILURE, thy name is reed311.
TRIUMPH, thy name is Ron Paul. - sugarkang, on 02/08/2009, -2/+10What makes you think that power doesn't know the truth?
- Noam Chomsky - henri3, on 02/07/2009, -6/+14digg for my grandchildrens future :o)
- amy31415, on 02/08/2009, -3/+11That's what I do Max. It's just the same BS over and over again. NoLiberties is pro-war, but against the 2nd Amendment. He's just a scared little old man who wouldn't fight for anything, much less his own rights, and in his cowardly little comments, he obsessively mocks those who do value their rights, sometimes by making up asinine stories to "back up his point."
They always, always go for the red herring, eventually. It's quite predictable. - inactive, on 02/08/2009, -3/+10"you are absolutely correct, though it cannot hurt to try."
unless the monkeys start hurting people... which they almost certainly will. - DonMiliahn, on 02/08/2009, -1/+8What planet do you live on?
- leadfoot, on 02/08/2009, -5/+12Good stuff!
I would hate to be a student finishing school in this shrinking world economy. No job and in debt is a very bad start. Some very tough times are coming. - MrFunStuff, on 02/08/2009, -2/+9Yet he voted against bush's policies when he was in office.
hmmmm - NeoConned08, on 02/08/2009, -9/+16Sounds like someone has been at the statist education trough. You need to realize that the government has an express desire to expand itself. They will teach and only be accepting of economic schools of thought that cater to that very intention which is Keynesian economics. Go read up on Austrian economics and you will see they have been right for multiple decades.
FDR.......unemployment was STILL super high by 1937. Nothing he did even worked. You need to read up on Bastiat, Rothbard and Hazlitt. Every $1 the government spends COMES from some where. They either have to go deeper in debt by selling bonds and run deficits which is bad, or they have to raise taxes which sucks capital out of the private sector that could be used to purchase or make goods, or they can just print it, which devalues the currency and leads to a myriad of problems like distortions in the market place (like the housing bubble that just burst), high prices, etc.
I'm not going to continue. You need to get your head out of your ASS and read some Austrian perspective on economics. THEY WERE RIGHT AND KEYNES WAS WRONG. PERIOD. - maccoup, on 02/08/2009, -4/+11Kill the new world order fascists.
If people dont understand the honesty,integrity and truth in the words of Ron Paul then they might as well have been born a sea cucumber for what they are worth to humanity. - muckemuck, on 02/08/2009, -4/+11Ten bucks says the people posting negative comments here didn't even watch the video.
- thecoolestguy, on 02/08/2009, -4/+10State governments would be far better at building bridges. Besides inter-state highways and a few other select items, the federal government has no business in infrastructure, besides having no Constitutional authority to create infrastructure projects.
- 15charmaxwtf, on 02/08/2009, -3/+9There was no argument to attack.
- RonPauls, on 02/08/2009, -1/+6@skill
Holy ***** are you freakin crazy. Reducing spending has never been tried. - MrFunStuff, on 02/08/2009, -3/+8Your missing the point.
The reason ron paul is so popular because he always stands by and votes to defend constitutional freedom no matter how the rest of his party is voting.
http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/2008/articles/ron- ... - Robjayne, on 02/08/2009, -5/+10The federal Reserves recession in 1927 grew into a long depression due to central government intervention. Now the Fed and government are intervening. This couldand probably will be much worse. Dr. Paul is right again.
- sheeplescareme, on 02/07/2009, -8/+13you are absolutely correct, though it cannot hurt to try.
- Robjayne, on 02/08/2009, -2/+7If they did they wouldn't understand.
- NeoConned08, on 02/08/2009, -7/+12Actually, i WILL continue.
Read up about the *depression* that started to occur in 1920. By 1922 it was over. Why? Because the government did NOTHING. They let the bad debt get liquidated and cleansed the system of it to start on a fresh foundation. You don't hear about it in the state sponsored school books. All you'll hear about is how FDR saved the economy which is complete and utter *****.
You want this economic crisis to end? Bring our troops home and end our overseas empire. Cut off benefits like welfare and social security/medicare to illegal aliens. Those two things alone would cut spending enough to where there would be NO NEED FOR AN INCOME TAX. IMagine if you got your ENTIRE check every pay day. Imagine how much business would be generated. The government has to CUT SPENDING AND CUT TAXES if they ever hope to get out of this. Right now they are doing teh EXACT same thing that Hoover and FDR did in spades. It didn't work then and we were in a MUCH better position financially.
If the government continues down this path of Keynesian economics you are going to witness the end of the dollar as the world reserve currency and you will be eating cigarette butts in the gutter. - Lawofnations, on 02/08/2009, -7/+11I think COINTELPROAgent, mediablitz and nymphetamine are spending the weekend drowning kittens.
- Nodaki, on 02/08/2009, -2/+6If there was no federal income tax the states would be able to tax at a much higher rate and with much greater efficiency. You can talk to your local representatives, they are not bought by national interest groups, you can get elected relatively easy. You can see where your money is going and influence it. The feds on the other hand will strong arm your state and withhold money for infrastructure unless the states agree to their programs. The average American has no influence in Washington.
- Moonrider, on 02/09/2009, -2/+6You have a very skewed idea of labor, read this and learn the truth:
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/81680
FTA:
We learn from Locke that all property has its roots in labor. In order to survive, man must work to produce the means of his survival. This is true for people no matter what their financial circumstances. The doctor, the lawyer, the construction worker, the janitor – yes, even the Wall Street financier – must sell his efforts to his fellow man in order to acquire the means of his survival. Therefore, whoever has control over the individual’s labor has control over the individual’s life, and control over the individual’s future. If I steal all of your possessions, you can acquire more. However, if I appropriate your labor, I own all of the property you can ever or will ever acquire. This is an undeniable reality that we have lost sight of, to our peril.
America was founded upon the idea that each individual had an unqualified right to the fruits of his labor. [4] This more than anything was what the founders meant when they spoke the word “liberty”. It was the extent to which this right was respected that made America different than every other society in history, before or since. This was the great secret that made America the engine of prosperity and innovation that it was. This is what made America the land of opportunity to change one’s lot in life. It was this right that gave birth to the American dream. - thecoolestguy, on 02/08/2009, -1/+5The best stimulus is to not take people's money via taxation. Why tax people, and then turn around and spend that money on the people again? Why can't people just spend their own money? This whole idea of dependency on government is fundamentally flawed and leading to disaster and human suffering.
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