warpus
Sommerswerd asked me to change this
Every once in a while they just can't help it but whip this guy out of storage, can they?
I predict that the 3 hours will amount to "hurray for libertarianism!" which I can formulate in 3 words, thereby saving 2.99 hours.
If by "extreme" you mean extremely different from the status quo, then yes. But if you mean extremely different from the way things should be, then no. He wants pretty basic stuff: abolish the Fed, a better monetary standard, repeal the Patriot Act, flat tax, government accountability, balance the budget.
I'm probably the biggest Ron Paul fan here, I'll probably watch the video.
@Cutlass, I highly recommend reading End the Fed for you.
Why? The most moronic idea in the world doesn't get any less moronic because someone got a book published on the subject.
I challenge you to read it. And I fail to see how getting rid of something we only got so we could fund an Empire is moronic at all.
I'm fine getting rid of the Fed so long as we replace it with another organization independent from the executive and legislative branches with the mandate of regulating the money supply and implementing monetary policies.
The Fed exists today to regulate the money supply and complement federal fiscal policy. Getting rid of any way to regulate the US dollar -which for all intents and purposes is the single most important currency in the world- would be so bad of a decision that it would be the goal to which bad decisions aspire to be when they are learning how to be bad decisions.
Our currency isn't worth something?All that the Fed has done is destroy the value of the dollar. It should be replaced by a commodity standard, so our currency is actually backed up by something, and therefore actually worth something.
All that the Fed has done is destroy the value of the dollar. It should be replaced by a commodity standard, so our currency is actually backed up by something, and therefore actually worth something.
Paul's never been president. It's easy to sit on the sidelines and say "I would do x, y, and z and that would fix anything" when you never have to try and actually do x, y, and z. People had a much better view of Obama before he was president.Whatever. Ron Paul still is far saner (and less corrupt) than the rest of the clown-politician around nowdays (including BushObama and the euros). :\
I challenge you to read an economics textbook.I challenge you to read it. And I fail to see how getting rid of something we only got so we could fund an Empire is moronic at all.
Like I said, if by "extreme" you mean strong departure from the status quo, then yes, he is extreme. The Fed should never have existed in the first place. In fact...if it didn't, the national debt would be about one-millionth of what it is today. Just because Washington gets loonier and more corrupt every year, that doesn't make the people who still see the straight & narrow more extremist. But that depends on how you define extremist.