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columnist: Nickalis N. Tower

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Ron Paul should announce: "We're all considered 'Financial Slaves' of the Banking Cartel Now!"

Ron Paul and the Campaign for Liberty continue keeping the BANKING issue in the spotlight. You know, if you're a Ron Paul supporter, that financial disaster won't be averted in this country under an Obama administration. Or could it?
by Nickalis N. Tower
(libertarian)
Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Most recently, Ron Paul blasted the Congress regarding their recent multi trillion dollar bailout frauds and the attempted nationalization ('bailouts') of industries that he says will destroy the dollar and the American economy.

This issue of sound money is the one that Dr. Paul has been hammering for 21 months now, ever since he started and finished his 2008 Presidential Campaign.  But he began warning Congress on April 26th, 2002.  Why haven't our leaders heeded his wisdom on sound economic policy?

Dr. Paul's financial warnings and messages have a new home, spotlighted at his Campaign for Liberty website. He continues educating the public on his Constitional views on national issues, and as he has been re-elected as a U.S. Congressman in 2008, which means he will continue ignoring the GOP establishment and voting along the principle of limited Constitutional federal government.

A plan to Educate Obama

I suggest, Dr. Paul, that you mention on the floor of the U.S. Congress that your short 167 page bestseller book ("The Revolution: A Manifesto") should be a half-hour read for Mr. Obama, and a mere $14 invested to gain a genuine "All American" education... one that he evidently missed under Rev. Wright's idiot tutelage.  If he can't read all of it in time leading up to his Inaugeration, then mention he should at least read Chapter 6, entitled: "Money: The Forbidden Issue in American Politics"


Dr. Paul knows that we're all financial slaves to the Fed.  On August 17th I proposed that he educate Obama prior to the DNC convention, and make an appearance on stage to shake hands with Obama, if Obama agreed to make plans to  rally the congress and senate to pass Dr. Paul's ingenious "No Taxes On Tips" legislation, within the first week Mr. Obama takes office.  I suggested the Paul / Obama public announcement at the time because 1) Paul had youth in his rallies, as did Obama, 2) Obama would landslide McCain, and 3) the GOP establishment has been ignoring Paul and smearing him for too long, and 4) the financial disasters facing America under a new administration would be the very one's for which Dr. Paul has been proposing solutions since 2007.

The reason I consider Dr. Paul's "No Taxes on Tips" plan ingenious is that 1) it would be extremely popular and easy to pass, 2) it helps young people and women, and although the DNC has a lot of those in its demographic, Ron Paul was able to tap into this traditional DNC voting block as well during his campaign.  Thus Obama voters and Paul voters of 2008 would both feel inspired that the political landscape might be reshaped for the better in America.  And they would be more willing to vote in 2010 for more Ron Paul type candidates and ideas.

Ron Paul is the only popular congressman who can can talk sense that both non-extremist left voters and non-extremist right voters understand.  He has begun to bring many Republican party members back to their senses.

President Elect Obama would experience a positive reaction in the 40 and younger audience, if he presented them with a taste of initiating economic liberty in this country.  After passing Dr. Paul's 'No Taxes on Tips' legislation, perhaps Dr. Paul can stay in the spotlight over the next year to help ensure an Obama Presidency won't sink the entire country into a financial fascist disaster.  (REF: "Liberal Fascism" by Jonah Goldberg).

In this manner, Ron Paul could easily continue his American "liberty earthquake" that began in February 2007.  With the financial disasters looming for America, I know personally of many coworkers who have told me "should've nominated Ron Paul".  This means that many more Americans will be looking at sound monetary policy as the primary issue in 2010 and 2012 elections.

I tell everyone I know who cares about politics to read Ron Paul's book.  Perhaps if Ron Paul scolds the U.S. Congress and invites Barack Obama to read his book to start discussing the real issue of sound money, we could have a brave President and Congressman who aren't afraid to take on the financial banking monopolists in 2009.


Related articles:

Dr. Ron Paul and the Art of Extremism

A suggested Ron Paul alliance with President-Elect Barack Obama

Obama is the Fall Guy for the Coming Depression and Wars

Ron Paul's Revolution Wrecking ball vs Big Government Apologists

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Posted By: Master C
Date: 2008-12-17 10:44:08

Dear Nick,

You are as misguided as a Polish missle!

You bash Jeremiah Wright for what you call his "idiot tutelage" of Obama, and extol the warped message of Ron Paul like it was a message from the mountaintop. 

Anyone who doesn't think that America should be excoriated for its blasphemous past ~ "God DAMN America, not God BLESS America" ~ doesn't know much about American history; slavery, suppression of women, gays, minorities, imperialistic invasions of countries, drug wars, abortion bans, blah, blah, blah. 

Yet, Ron Paul ~ who is as SCREWBALL as a politician can get ~ advocates things like:  abolishing the Federal Reserve, the IRS, withdrawing from NATO and the UN, removing US military bases from foreign countries, opposes gun regulations, wants to eliminate (or "negate") Roe v Wade, and wants to go back to gold-backed currency.  This man is truly a NIHILIST without support.  His political support is so weak that there aren't enough people to have a parade!  Yet, you keep pushing us to worship false idols like Ron Paul and Ayn Rand like we would a statue of Buddha. 

Well, I've got news for you, Nick.  The most common thing that happens to statues is the PIGEONS cover them with the kind of recognition they deserve!

Master C

 

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Posted By: Oriole-12
Date: 2008-12-21 20:52:13

Master C, I will admit I once shared your political viewpoint. Thankfully I've since then educated myself on Austrian Economics and American history (without which I too would consider people like Ron Paul "screwball[s]") and have come to see the mistakes of my ideological past. Ron Paul fully understands the issues, recognizes the seen and unseen consequences of the policies currently debated in this country. Unfortunately, most Americans have been intellectually poisoned by our public education system and will never fully understand the philosophy of liberty until they make a concerted effort to do so. 

I kindly invite you to read some of the information available at mises.org. You have nothing to lose, and a free republic to gain.

Respectfully yours,

A Concerned American

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