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Originally posted by baphomet420
If Ron Paul has his way, we will no longer loose jobs to china...you know how??? by making us china...without government regulations, that is what we will become...
Originally posted by HallamFoe
There is a difference between running a business and running country.
Ron Paul 2012! X
The difference is, RP will follow through with his plans for change. He wont do the opposite of what he says. It's obvious to see this is true by looking at his voting record in the congress and the issues he brings to the table (things that others wouldn't dare mention), not to mention the way he is ignored and ridiculed by the media. It couldn't be more obvious that he scares the establishment. This man is nothing like Obama, he didn't come out of know where and doesn't have a shadowy background like Obama, he isn't a puppet for the system and if given the chance he will prove it.
Many Americans are buying this whole "change" notion that Ron Paul is about, much like 0bama.
Originally posted by Diablos
Many Americans are buying this whole "change" notion that Ron Paul is about, much like 0bama. Also, similarly to 0bama, this guy has no private sector experience. He doesn't understand how jobs are created, he's never ran a successful corporation, nor does he have much experience with the complexities of our financial and banking industries.
Also Ron Paul is against protectionism and supports the mass outsourcing of American jobs, while the other GOP candidates have at the very least said they are against this and proposed some solutions to fix it.
How can you expect this man to win when he doesn't understand the intricacies of job creation and supports more and more Americans losing their jobs because of corporations outsourcing them to foreign employees willing to work for a few pennies a day?
Originally posted by Jean Paul Zodeaux
It is pretty hard to take your claims of the "complexities of our financial and banking industries" seriously when you have so boldly created a thread touting your profound ignorance and laziness. Assuming Dr. Paul has never worked in the private sector without even bothering to fact check reveals a profound ineptitude that cannot possibly be qualified enough to discuss the "complexities of our financial and banking industries".
Originally posted by Jean Paul ZodeauxFurther, your absurd focus on "job creation" begs the question; what the hell do you know about the private sector? People do not generally go into business to create jobs. If the need for labor arises because a business was created and succeeded this is good for those who only view their place in the world as an employee, but such a view does not even come close to representing the private sector, and certainly has nothing at all to do with the "complexities of our financial and banking institutions".
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by Diablos
Mitt?
The difference is, RP will follow through with his plans for change. He wont do the opposite of what he says. It's obvious to see this is true by looking at his voting record in the congress and the issues he brings to the table (things that others wouldn't dare mention), not to mention the way he is ignored and ridiculed by the media. It couldn't be more obvious that he scares the establishment. This man is nothing like Obama, he didn't come out of know where and doesn't have a shadowy background like Obama, he isn't a puppet for the system and if given the chance he will prove it.
Many Americans are buying this whole "change" notion that Ron Paul is about, much like 0bama.
Unfortunately they will do absolutely everything in the power to stop him from becoming the President. And even if he does manage to become President, in my opinion they'll try to stage a terrorist attack or something like that and force him to deal with the situation and the reaction of the American people. He'll be put in a position where he'll be put under intense pressure to do many things that go against his morals and it will really test the patience of the American people because many wont believe that he has the ability to handle the attacks properly. He'll be portrayed as the weak little American who couldn't protect America when she was under attack. Then no one will vote for him again.
That's what I would do anyway if I was part of the Illuminati.
Originally posted by wardk28
Why do I keep hearing that we need someone who ran a business in the private sector to fix the country? It must be because those who run the country don't know how to balance a checkbook. The reason the country is in the red isn't because our politicans aren't business savy. Its because its not THEIR money they are spending.edit on 17-1-2012 by wardk28 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ararisq
Originally posted by baphomet420
If Ron Paul has his way, we will no longer loose jobs to china...you know how??? by making us china...without government regulations, that is what we will become...
???????????????????????????????????????
Now China doesn't have corporate regulations? Who are you people? I'm done with this.
Originally posted by Diablos
Originally posted by HallamFoe
There is a difference between running a business and running country.
Ron Paul 2012! X
Not really. A successful businessman typically has the ambition and leadership skills required to lead a nation to prosperity. Running businesses successfully is very similar to running our country successfully.
Originally posted by ararisq
Originally posted by baphomet420
If Ron Paul has his way, we will no longer loose jobs to china...you know how??? by making us china...without government regulations, that is what we will become...
???????????????????????????????????????
Now China doesn't have corporate regulations? Who are you people? I'm done with this.
Originally posted by Diablos
Many Americans are buying this whole "change" notion that Ron Paul is about, much like 0bama. Also, similarly to 0bama, this guy has no private sector experience. He doesn't understand how jobs are created, he's never ran a successful corporation, nor does he have much experience with the complexities of our financial and banking industries.
Also Ron Paul is against protectionism and supports the mass outsourcing of American jobs, while the other GOP candidates have at the very least said they are against this and proposed some solutions to fix it.
How can you expect this man to win when he doesn't understand the intricacies of job creation and supports more and more Americans losing their jobs because of corporations outsourcing them to foreign employees willing to work for a few pennies a day?
Much more than Ron Paul (my family runs a successful business). Of course they don't, but successful and experienced businessmen are the ones who are creating hundreds and thousands of jobs. A candidate who understands risk management, hedge funds, derivative trading, etc. brings much more knowledge to the table when it comes to jobs and the economy than some doctor who loves to yell "Austrian economics" every now and then.
Originally posted by v1rtu0s0But, I suppose you won't be happy until you lose your job, due to it being shipped away to another country, or because a bigger company buys your up and fires you.