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The Ron Paul Campaign - Promoted by Alex Jones' Conspiracy Believers

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« on: December 08, 2007, 03:07:30 pm »

Some of them are paranoid, some of them are naive, some of them want something for nothing and a few of them are illegal tax protesters!   Angry


That's a good way to put it, Tom.  I think that Ron Paul attracts the anti-establishment types. The establishment is bad, but you are better off putting someone in there who honestly wants to fix it as opposed to make the kinds of changes he is talking about, which are unrealistic and (if implemented) would hurt a lot more than they would help.

Social programs, for instance.  The elimination of all of them like he wants would only hurt the poor.  He doesn't even believe in Social Security.

Right getting rid of the Federal-Reserve and the IRS would just hurt so many people.    Roll Eyes

Being anti-social program means less government in peoples' lives.  If the government wasn't givng corporations tax incentives to move offshore then there would be less need for welfare and food-stamps.  Many social programs are the 'solution' phase in the whole problem-reaction-solution agenda of politics.   Angry

Going to a fairtax system in which the money spent is taxed and not earned would really send the American economy into high gear.  Not sending our state and federal tax money withheld to the Federal-Reserve only to be loan-sharked to Americans later.

We'd all like to get rid of the IRS, but Ron Paul does not advocate less government interference in people's lives, he's all for laws protecting the fetus, which is an intrusion on people's lives.  He's not even a true Libertarian.

As for getting rid of the IRS, you don't think they would find some other way to try and get your money?  More than likely, it would be more privatization - collection agencies trying to get your money instead. 

They should curb the power of the IRS, with a taxpayer's "bill of rights" invented instead.
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