Ron Paul Money Bomb Raises Over $700,000 In 24 Hours !
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Ron Paul Texas Straight Talk 2/21/11: Read Mises to Understand Why the Fed Caused the Crisis
Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 2/21/11: Read Mises to Understand Why the Fed Caused the Crisis .Read Luwig von Mises' The Theory of Money and Credit to understand the connection between the boom-and-bust business cycle and monetary policy.
Friday, February 18, 2011
FOX Forced To Apologize On Air Over Ron Paul CPAC Video Deception !
FOX Forced To Apologize On Air Over Ron Paul CPAC Video Deception ! Ron Paul still knocked them out of the park with his answers to the questions regardless of the setup. This is the quality we are going to need in a President in 2012.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Rand Paul on PBS Newshour w/ Gwen Ifill 2/15/11
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a co-founder of the Senate Tea Party Caucus, speaks with Gwen Ifill about President Obama's 2012 budget proposal, plus his vision for further spending cuts and bringing down the U.S. national debt.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Ron Paul: The Kudlow Report 02/14/11
Congressman Ron Paul joins Larry Kudlow to discuss his recent CPAC straw poll victory, his reaction to comments from Donald Trump, the likelihood of defeating Barack Obama in 2012, the message of liberty, and various points from his speech at CPAC 2011.
Ron Paul : Making Mubarak a puppet dictator our mistake
America's attempts to spread its ideals around the world should not be achieved by force or money, believes US Congressman Ron Paul, who says Washington's efforts to buy influence in countries like Egypt have failed and will always fail.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Ron Paul Interview On CPAC Win With Fox and Friends
Ron Paul Interview On CPAC Win With Fox: Goes In On Trump
Check the guy on the far right texting during the interview,
Check the guy on the far right texting during the interview,
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Ron Paul CPAC Speech : The Patriot Act is the destruction of the fourth amendment
February 11, 2011 C-SPAN
"Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country and giving it to the rich people of a poor country..." - Ron Paul
The Patriot Act has nothing to do with patriotism , it is the destruction of the fourth amendment says Dr. Ron Paul ...We Have To Go After The Military Industrial Complex!
"Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country and giving it to the rich people of a poor country..." - Ron Paul
The Patriot Act has nothing to do with patriotism , it is the destruction of the fourth amendment says Dr. Ron Paul ...We Have To Go After The Military Industrial Complex!
Ron Paul: US to blame for Egypt chaos
RT's Dina Gusovsky talks to Congressman Ron Paul about the situation in Egypt, the future of the Conservative Movement, and whether or not he will run for President in 2012. Dr. Paul says that US foreign policy contributed to the situation in Egypt, and, so far, he is undecided about whether or not he will run again.Libertarian Movement is growing. WE AMERICANS ARE SICK OF THE POLICE STATE AND THE ILLEGAL WARS
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Ron Paul : I Believe Tomorrow Will Be A Very Wild & Violent Day In Egypt!
February 10, 2011 MSNBC
Ron Paul : I Believe Tomorrow Will Be A Very Wild & Violent Day In Egypt!
The common man up against the elite oppression. I'm afraid the one's with the gun's will be the victor.
Mubarak is a typical megalomaniac and is making the wrong decison but wake up people, he is the same as the bastards that are running our coutries. He's a bastard and a psycho and an egomaniacal nut but that doesn't make him any different than most heads of state in the world and that includes European Union officials and the US. You think any of them would leave if you went out in the street and demanded it? No, but they would send tanks against their own people.
Ron Paul : I Believe Tomorrow Will Be A Very Wild & Violent Day In Egypt!
The common man up against the elite oppression. I'm afraid the one's with the gun's will be the victor.
Mubarak is a typical megalomaniac and is making the wrong decison but wake up people, he is the same as the bastards that are running our coutries. He's a bastard and a psycho and an egomaniacal nut but that doesn't make him any different than most heads of state in the world and that includes European Union officials and the US. You think any of them would leave if you went out in the street and demanded it? No, but they would send tanks against their own people.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Ron Paul on CNBC Street Signs 2/9/11
Congressman Ron Paul talks about his first hearing as chairman on fhe Subcomittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and his continuing fight against the Fed and its destructive actions.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Ron Paul on Fed Policy
Ron Paul on Fed Policy
Feb. 8 2011 | A look at what it will tale to end the economic damage from Ben Bernanke's inflationary policies, with Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX).
Feb. 8 2011 | A look at what it will tale to end the economic damage from Ben Bernanke's inflationary policies, with Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX).
Monday, February 7, 2011
Ron Paul : Foreign aid is money wasted
February 07, 2011 News Corp
Ron Paul "Next Week Or Month There Will Be A New Dictator In There In We'll Just Keep Sending Money" Long live Ron Paul. I hope he's not the next JFK. Ron Paul for 2012!!!
Ron Paul "Next Week Or Month There Will Be A New Dictator In There In We'll Just Keep Sending Money" Long live Ron Paul. I hope he's not the next JFK. Ron Paul for 2012!!!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Ron Paul: How Foreign Aid Creates Instability and Isolates America
02/07/2011
How Foreign Aid Creates Instability and Isolates America
by Ron Paul
The events in Egypt of late have captured the attention of the world as many thousands of Egyptians take to the streets both in opposition to and favor of the current regime. We watch from a distance hoping that events do not spiral further into violence which will destroy lives and threaten the livelihoods of average Egyptians caught up in the political turmoil. I hope that Egyptians are able to work toward a more free and just society. Unfortunately, much of the blame for the unrest in Egypt and the resulting instability in the region rests with U.S. foreign policy over the past several decades. The U.S. government has sent more than $60 billion to the Egyptian regime since the Camp David accords in 1978 to purchase stability, including more security for the state of Israel.
We see now the folly of our interventionist foreign policy. Not only has that stability fallen to pieces, with the current unrest, but the years of propping up the corrupt regime in Egypt has led the people to increase their resentment of both America and Israel. We are both worse off for the decades of the intervention in Egypt's internal affairs. I wish I could say that we have learned our lesson and will no longer attempt to purchase or rent friends in the Middle East, but I am afraid that is being too optimistic. Already we see evidence that while the U.S. historically propped up the Egyptian regime, we also provided assistance to groups opposed to the regime. So we have lost the credibility to claim today that we support the self-determination of the Egyptian people. Our double dealing has not endeared us to the Egyptians who now seek to reclaim their independence and national dignity.
Diplomacy via foreign aid transfer payments only makes us less safe at home and less trusted overseas, but the overriding reality is that we simply cannot afford to continue a policy of buying friends. We face an ongoing and potentially deepening recession at home, so how can we justify to the underemployed and unemployed in the United States the incredible cost of maintaining a global empire? Moral arguments aside, we must stop sending hundreds of billions of dollars to foreign governments when our own economy is in shambles.
American media and talking heads repeatedly pose the same loaded questions. Should the administration encourage the Egyptian president to remain or to resign? Should the U.S. ensure Mohamed ElBaradei or current Vice President Omar Suleiman succeed current president Mubarak? The best answer to these questions is that we should just do nothing, as Eisenhower did in 1956. We should leave Egypt for Egyptians to figure out.
Some may claim that this is isolationism. Nothing could be further from the truth. We should enthusiastically engage in trade, allow travel between countries, but we should stay out of their internal affairs. We are in fact more isolated from Egypt now than ever because the regime we propped up appears to be falling. We have isolated ourselves from the Egyptian people by propping up their government as we isolate ourselves from the Tunisians, Israelis, and other recipients of foreign aid. Their resentment of our interventionist foreign policy makes us less safe because we lose our authority to conduct meaningful diplomacy when unpopular regimes fall overseas. We also radicalize those who resented our support for past regimes.
Let us hope for a more prosperous and peaceful era for the Egyptians and let us learn the lessons of our 30 year Egyptian mistake.
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Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, a return to sound monetary policies, and a sensible foreign policy that puts America first.
How Foreign Aid Creates Instability and Isolates America
by Ron Paul
The events in Egypt of late have captured the attention of the world as many thousands of Egyptians take to the streets both in opposition to and favor of the current regime. We watch from a distance hoping that events do not spiral further into violence which will destroy lives and threaten the livelihoods of average Egyptians caught up in the political turmoil. I hope that Egyptians are able to work toward a more free and just society. Unfortunately, much of the blame for the unrest in Egypt and the resulting instability in the region rests with U.S. foreign policy over the past several decades. The U.S. government has sent more than $60 billion to the Egyptian regime since the Camp David accords in 1978 to purchase stability, including more security for the state of Israel.
We see now the folly of our interventionist foreign policy. Not only has that stability fallen to pieces, with the current unrest, but the years of propping up the corrupt regime in Egypt has led the people to increase their resentment of both America and Israel. We are both worse off for the decades of the intervention in Egypt's internal affairs. I wish I could say that we have learned our lesson and will no longer attempt to purchase or rent friends in the Middle East, but I am afraid that is being too optimistic. Already we see evidence that while the U.S. historically propped up the Egyptian regime, we also provided assistance to groups opposed to the regime. So we have lost the credibility to claim today that we support the self-determination of the Egyptian people. Our double dealing has not endeared us to the Egyptians who now seek to reclaim their independence and national dignity.
Diplomacy via foreign aid transfer payments only makes us less safe at home and less trusted overseas, but the overriding reality is that we simply cannot afford to continue a policy of buying friends. We face an ongoing and potentially deepening recession at home, so how can we justify to the underemployed and unemployed in the United States the incredible cost of maintaining a global empire? Moral arguments aside, we must stop sending hundreds of billions of dollars to foreign governments when our own economy is in shambles.
American media and talking heads repeatedly pose the same loaded questions. Should the administration encourage the Egyptian president to remain or to resign? Should the U.S. ensure Mohamed ElBaradei or current Vice President Omar Suleiman succeed current president Mubarak? The best answer to these questions is that we should just do nothing, as Eisenhower did in 1956. We should leave Egypt for Egyptians to figure out.
Some may claim that this is isolationism. Nothing could be further from the truth. We should enthusiastically engage in trade, allow travel between countries, but we should stay out of their internal affairs. We are in fact more isolated from Egypt now than ever because the regime we propped up appears to be falling. We have isolated ourselves from the Egyptian people by propping up their government as we isolate ourselves from the Tunisians, Israelis, and other recipients of foreign aid. Their resentment of our interventionist foreign policy makes us less safe because we lose our authority to conduct meaningful diplomacy when unpopular regimes fall overseas. We also radicalize those who resented our support for past regimes.
Let us hope for a more prosperous and peaceful era for the Egyptians and let us learn the lessons of our 30 year Egyptian mistake.
--
Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, a return to sound monetary policies, and a sensible foreign policy that puts America first.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Ron Paul : The Patriot Act Update
Ron Paul : Patriot Act Update
The Patriot Act was written before 9/11. It was changed during the night before the House vote. Nobody had time to read it
Thank you for the info. The so-called PATRIOT act was a farce from the beginning. If you don't think the pols have got you dancing to their tune, go back and look at the last 70-80 years - look at the growth of the Military Industrial Complex which we are seeing the fruit of now. The patriot act is just the latest over-ripe piece of garbage..
The Patriot Act was written before 9/11. It was changed during the night before the House vote. Nobody had time to read it
Thank you for the info. The so-called PATRIOT act was a farce from the beginning. If you don't think the pols have got you dancing to their tune, go back and look at the last 70-80 years - look at the growth of the Military Industrial Complex which we are seeing the fruit of now. The patriot act is just the latest over-ripe piece of garbage..
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Ron Paul on the Lew Rockwell Show 2/2/11
Ron Paul on the Lew Rockwell Show 2/2/11 Tunisia, Egypt, the Fed: Overthrowing the Despots
The Egyptians, Tunisians, and others rebel against political and economic tyranny. Markets reveal truths and the truth is anti-federal government. The interventionist chickens are coming home to roost. People are poorer and less free for US policing of the world. Americans, too, of course. The big event will be a currency collapse, when trust is lost. Dr. Paul’s first committee hearing, as chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy Subcommittee, showcases the Fed’s responsibility for higher prices and unemployment, here and around the globe.
The Egyptians, Tunisians, and others rebel against political and economic tyranny. Markets reveal truths and the truth is anti-federal government. The interventionist chickens are coming home to roost. People are poorer and less free for US policing of the world. Americans, too, of course. The big event will be a currency collapse, when trust is lost. Dr. Paul’s first committee hearing, as chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy Subcommittee, showcases the Fed’s responsibility for higher prices and unemployment, here and around the globe.
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