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Ron Paul supporters are largely very youthful. I'm only 20 and I think Ron Paul's message is extremely hip. From the tea parties, the blimp, the money bombs, and everything else I'd say Ron Paul probably had the hippest campaign in 2008.
Can you dig that, holmes?
so your contention is that the tea baggers and ron paul movements aren't 99.99999999% white?
I don't think that's an honest answer. Video tape doesn't lie, and those tea bagging crowds are white as the driven snow. You won't be a viable party in 21st century america, by being a white party.
Why does race matter for you? I'm not white, and I still believe in RP's message. It's very shallow to base an argument entirely on race... And, to answer your quesiton..
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Liberty brings people together. Fascism and grouping people as collectivist groups divides them. We're not African-American, Irish-American, Gay-American, Mexican-American, Polish-American... we're American, and that's it. Our inalienable rights are for each individual and guaranteed as such. One group of people do not have more or less rights than another group.
Also, we're not tea baggers. I know you're trying to be derisive and witty, but it's failing miserably. Show our founders some respect.
so your contention is that the tea baggers and ron paul movements aren't 99.99999999% white?
I don't think that's an honest answer. Video tape doesn't lie, and those tea bagging crowds are white as the driven snow. You won't be a viable party in 21st century america, by being a white party.
Why does race matter for you? I'm not white, and I still believe in RP's message. It's very shallow to base an argument entirely on race... And, to answer your quesiton..
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSh6kVT4UL0[/ame]
Liberty brings people together. Fascism and grouping people as collectivist groups divides them. We're not African-American, Irish-American, Gay-American, Mexican-American, Polish-American... we're American, and that's it. Our inalienable rights are for each individual and guaranteed as such. One group of people do not have more or less rights than another group.
Also, we're not tea baggers. I know you're trying to be derisive and witty, but it's failing miserably. Show our founders some respect.
So answer me this why did 90% of African Americans vote for Obama--Because they thought he was the best for the job--Hardly
Me thinks it was a racist vote.
Why does race matter for you? I'm not white, and I still believe in RP's message. It's very shallow to base an argument entirely on race... And, to answer your quesiton..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSh6kVT4UL0
Liberty brings people together. Fascism and grouping people as collectivist groups divides them. We're not African-American, Irish-American, Gay-American, Mexican-American, Polish-American... we're American, and that's it. Our inalienable rights are for each individual and guaranteed as such. One group of people do not have more or less rights than another group.
Also, we're not tea baggers. I know you're trying to be derisive and witty, but it's failing miserably. Show our founders some respect.
So answer me this why did 90% of African Americans vote for Obama--Because they thought he was the best for the job--Hardly
Me thinks it was a racist vote.
I don't agree the man is charismatic as much as i don't support him a different black candidate would not of done as well
Heres a helpful marketing tip.
Dont base a political movement on ideas or metaphors like tea parties.
That sounds like something out of the guilded age of 1880s Victorian England. Only white people over age of 50 think tea parties sound hip. No person of color, and probably most white people under the age of 30 can remotely get down with the concept or metaphor of tea parties.
Its horrible marketing. It definitely sounds like a theme and a concept dreamed up by a movement made up of all elderly white people from the country club.
Ron Paul supporters are largely very youthful. I'm only 20 and I think Ron Paul's message is extremely hip. From the tea parties, the blimp, the money bombs, and everything else I'd say Ron Paul probably had the hippest campaign in 2008.
Can you dig that, holmes?
so your contention is that the tea baggers and ron paul movements aren't 99.99999999% white?
I don't think that's an honest answer. Video tape doesn't lie, and those tea bagging crowds are white as the driven snow. You won't be a viable party in 21st century america, by being a white party.
Ron Paul supporters are largely very youthful. I'm only 20 and I think Ron Paul's message is extremely hip. From the tea parties, the blimp, the money bombs, and everything else I'd say Ron Paul probably had the hippest campaign in 2008.
Can you dig that, holmes?
so your contention is that the tea baggers and ron paul movements aren't 99.99999999% white?
I don't think that's an honest answer. Video tape doesn't lie, and those tea bagging crowds are white as the driven snow. You won't be a viable party in 21st century america, by being a white party.
My contention was that you're incorrect in labeling Ron Paul's supporters as middle-aged or old people, as a large number of us are in our twenties or thirties.
Also, many different races supported Ron Paul.
He's definitely right about one thing, Jill...the sham that we call the Federal Reserve needs to be fixed.
I think his solutions are straight out of a Dickens novel, (like most libertarians' solutions tend to be) but his complaints about what the masters aren't without merit.
Seriously, Jill, if you were designing a society, would what we have (and are attempting to keep going) now be your solution?
I rather doubt it.
Good ideas, and valid complaints are worth reconizing even if you can't get entirely on board with everything people say.
So what is wrong with the Fed system and how would you fix it.
He's definitely right about one thing, Jill...the sham that we call the Federal Reserve needs to be fixed.
I think his solutions are straight out of a Dickens novel, (like most libertarians' solutions tend to be) but his complaints about what the masters aren't without merit.
Seriously, Jill, if you were designing a society, would what we have (and are attempting to keep going) now be your solution?
I rather doubt it.
Good ideas, and valid complaints are worth reconizing even if you can't get entirely on board with everything people say.
So what is wrong with the Fed system and how would you fix it.
Take BACK the private banks right to add NEW money into the system.
We DO need to cpontrol the money supply.
But the operative word is WE, meaning we the people.
WE, meaning our government, gave that power to the banking class.
And america, and most obviously AMERICANS have been suffering ever since.
Ron Paul supporters are largely very youthful. I'm only 20 and I think Ron Paul's message is extremely hip. From the tea parties, the blimp, the money bombs, and everything else I'd say Ron Paul probably had the hippest campaign in 2008.
Can you dig that, holmes?
It's young people that realize that all the excess spending of Bush and Obama is going to make it impossible to earn a decent living when they grow up. Who'd want to pay 70% on taxes and get 1/10th the services we have now, because all of our money will pay off debt that was borrowed to line the pockets of those that failed?!
If they are knowledgeable they'll realize the pass the buck generation elected pandering policitians like Ron George and George who slashed everyone's taxes and borrowed trillions and that's why they'll have to pay 70% (like their grandfarther did) to pay off the Republican debt.
So what is wrong with the Fed system and how would you fix it.
Take BACK the private banks right to add NEW money into the system.
We DO need to cpontrol the money supply.
But the operative word is WE, meaning we the people.
WE, meaning our government, gave that power to the banking class.
And america, and most obviously AMERICANS have been suffering ever since.
Agreed. Abolish the Federal Reserve and let the people (free market) handle money. That issue is way too important for incompetent dimwits in Washington to handle.
Ron Paul supporters are largely very youthful. I'm only 20 and I think Ron Paul's message is extremely hip. From the tea parties, the blimp, the money bombs, and everything else I'd say Ron Paul probably had the hippest campaign in 2008.
Can you dig that, holmes?
It's young people that realize that all the excess spending of Bush and Obama is going to make it impossible to earn a decent living when they grow up. Who'd want to pay 70% on taxes and get 1/10th the services we have now, because all of our money will pay off debt that was borrowed to line the pockets of those that failed?!
If they are knowledgeable they'll realize the pass the buck generation elected pandering policitians like Ron George and George who slashed everyone's taxes and borrowed trillions and that's why they'll have to pay 70% (like their grandfarther did) to pay off the Republican debt.
You'd have a good basis for protesting -- if I had claimed you said it. Since the post I was responding to was referring to Paul, my "he" referred to him. It was from Paul's article in the OP. I was explaining my apparant misapprehension that Paul planned to raise revenues from tariffs.
Which I've been informed he does not.
So I'm still in the dark about his plan to raise revenues if the income and SS taxes are eliminated and there are no tariffs.
Pan for gold perhaps.
You aren't listening, Iriemon. Paul's tax position can not simply be misstated by saying he wants to cut all taxes, and leave revenue generation in the dumpster. If you cut spending to responsible levels, you wouldn't NEED to generate the revenue lost by cutting the taxes he advocates cutting.
That's the answer you've BEEN getting, but like I said last night, it wasn't what YOU wanted to hear. Christ, talk about banging your head against a wall!
Let's do this one more time, and either move on to something new or just abandon this thread, your choice: Paul wants to cut spending significantly, in which case the government wouldn't have to be concerned with making up for lost revenue via tax cuts. He has REPEATEDLY said that by cutting spending merely to the levels they were at pre-year 2000, the income tax wouldn't even be necessary. I honestly can't say I completely agree with that, as I don't know the exact numbers he's going by, but he is GENERALLY correct that spending levels before the year 2000 required a SIGNIFICANTLY lower amount of taxes.
You loved it during the Clinton years, so I would have to imagine you'd be fine with us cutting spending back to those levels. After that, we'd be able to make drastic cuts in taxes.
Are you satisfied, or are you still missing something?
Yes. I don't want to know how he is going to destroy the safety net that keep tens of millions out of poverty. I get that.
How is he going to generate revenues. I want to know what taxes or plan he has to generate revenues. 8th time.
All I hear is how he is going to eliminate taxes but unless you are saying there will be no government he has to raise some revenues. How.