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reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 02:46 PM by jibeho
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Essentially, his plan involves giving block grants to the states to design their own programs. If implemented properly a plan such as this would save the nation and states $billions of dollars over the next 5 to 10 years. Think about the massive reduction in the Federal bureaucracy alone and the power returned to the states to tailor a program to fit the needs of its residents.

I'm liking what Newt has to say lately.


reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 02:50 PM by getreadyalready
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I say, Gingrich, and all the other GOP candidates, are working their butts off to try and steal as much of Ron Paul's platform as possible in a frantic attempt to win over some of his support.

Those programs need to be completely phased out with the SS program, and replaced by some free-market products that provide real options and real price point choices. The States already regulate and license the insurance providers in their state. It doesn't take much of s shifting of responsibility, it just takes a leader with the cahones to get the Federal Govt out of businesses where it never belonged.

Gingrich would make a nice addition to a Ron Paul ticket. I'll just consider this as his endorsement of the only decent candidate in the party. Maybe he's vying for the VP nod?


reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 03:49 PM by ladykenzie
I've noticed that too, the GOPers all seem to be hijacking Ron Paul's speaking points in a pathetic (IMO) attempt to steal his votes. Not going to happen.

I'm all for returning as much power as possible to the states. I can agree with this completely, except that I don't trust Gingrich's intentions nor his follow-through.

Gingrich kind of creeps me out actually. He strikes me as someone whose intelligence and ability to reason could be detrimental to the American people, as he could overthink and overthink until he can work out ways to justify anything in his mind, no matter how corrupt or shady. Then phrase things in a philosophical way such that the sheople will blindly follow their brilliant "leader of the free world" right off the moral cliff.

He also seems cold to me and seems to lack an ability to empathize. I haven't seen a whole lot of compassion coming from him. I don't mean "compassion" in a doling out welfare kind of way, I just mean speaking from a place of understand and putting forth some kind of sign that if president, he might try to unify the people. This culture of extreme bipartisanship is so phony, unreasonable and destructive it makes me want to throw up.
I just don't think people should campaign on the idea of catering to one side of the spectrum by means of tearing the other apart and fueling the fire. I've heard some pretty bothersome rhetoric from his mouth lately, particularly at the Faith & Freedom Coalition in Iowa.
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reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 04:18 PM by getreadyalready
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I agree he has no chance as the candidate.

But, what is wrong with kids cleaning up their own schools?

A couple of the biggest missing pieces in our current education system are: 1. Personal Responsibility, instead of the blame game that is so popular now, and 2. Useful Trade Skills. Not everybody is cut out to be an accountant or a lawyer, and somebody still has to do the dishes and take out the trash. Why not at least get good at it and embrace it?

I'm not saying we need child slave labor like Malaysia, but making them police their own playground, pick up their own trash, clean up their own messes, sounds good to me.


reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 04:19 PM by getreadyalready
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The safeguard is to move to a fiscally responsible state, or vote in better politicians that will stop giving all of your money away to people that haven't earned it!


reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 04:25 PM by ladykenzie
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State governments are corrupt because they have no liability. They can be as irresponsible as they want and they always have big brother Feds to pick up the pieces, and so the federal government is bankrupt. (Well, one of the many reasons why the federal government is bankrupt.)
I hate to say it but once the states have some liability and control (and yes this might hurt some people a bit at first), they will learn the hard way that they have to shape up and work for the people, because small governments are much easier for the people to control. You screw up and act irresponsibility, the people disapprove and you're out of office.
The way America was intended to work.


reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 04:26 PM by MrWendal
Originally posted by getreadyalready
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post by Gridrebel



I say, Gingrich, and all the other GOP candidates, are working their butts off to try and steal as much of Ron Paul's platform as possible in a frantic attempt to win over some of his support.

Those programs need to be completely phased out with the SS program, and replaced by some free-market products that provide real options and real price point choices. The States already regulate and license the insurance providers in their state. It doesn't take much of s shifting of responsibility, it just takes a leader with the cahones to get the Federal Govt out of businesses where it never belonged.

Gingrich would make a nice addition to a Ron Paul ticket. I'll just consider this as his endorsement of the only decent candidate in the party. Maybe he's vying for the VP nod?


I am so happy to see you say this.

Ron Paul has been saying this exact same thing for decades!! Now all the sudden people want to discuss it cause Newt said so and the fact is most GOP candidates are stealing bits and pieces of Paul's plans because not only do people support it, but it also works.


reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 05:17 PM by redrose123
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Gingrich wants a lot of things. Things he thinks will get him elected. I can not believe this man has been resurrected. They must be running out of stooges to put in front of MSM cameras for their show.


reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 06:20 PM by maddog99
Originally posted by getreadyalready
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post by Gridrebel



I say, Gingrich, and all the other GOP candidates, are working their butts off to try and steal as much of Ron Paul's platform as possible in a frantic attempt to win over some of his support.

Those programs need to be completely phased out with the SS program, and replaced by some free-market products that provide real options and real price point choices. The States already regulate and license the insurance providers in their state. It doesn't take much of s shifting of responsibility, it just takes a leader with the cahones to get the Federal Govt out of businesses where it never belonged.

Gingrich would make a nice addition to a Ron Paul ticket. I'll just consider this as his endorsement of the only decent candidate in the party. Maybe he's vying for the VP nod?


Couldn't agree more. The free-market fixing the problem has been RP's idea for years.

You know I love the looks on the other candidates faces when RP speaks the issues like in the last debate. It's almost like teaching a bunch on first graders how to multiply!

I don't mind the flavor of the week candidates stealing his ideas. When they drop out, those votes will most likely go to the man who created them.

Newt can try all he wants. I'm sure RP has his VP picked out already and Newt just has too much dirty laundry and would be Ron Paul's LBJ if he got elected. I think RP wants a VP who agrees with him on most of the issues and who would not be a shill for the elite. Forget Ventura...Although I like him, they would attack him endlessly on his conspiracy theories. Maybe Gary Johnson?
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