Ron Paul is the only politician I’ve hear ever say that the private control of money (Federal Reserve) should be removed. I assume he means that there should be democratic control of money, although I haven’t heard him say that.
I’ll say it. We should NOT eliminate income tax. (Not that I disagree that our government spends FAR too much and often spends it on the wrong things.)
He once ran with the Libertarian party, but it’s difficult to be successful in a 3rd party, even one with the right ideas. He’s been under Republican ticket for a while, and it’s working for him.
Ron Paul is the only politician I’ve hear ever say that the private control of money (Federal Reserve) should be removed. I assume he means that there should be democratic control of money, although I haven’t heard him say that.
Comment by Tim — 5/28/2007 @ 7:35 am
I’ll say it. We should NOT eliminate income tax. (Not that I disagree that our government spends FAR too much and often spends it on the wrong things.)
Comment by Carl M — 5/28/2007 @ 9:43 am
Wow. Ron Paul seems to be more of a libertarian than a Republican. (that’s a good thing)
Comment by Tim F. — 5/28/2007 @ 10:57 am
He once ran with the Libertarian party, but it’s difficult to be successful in a 3rd party, even one with the right ideas. He’s been under Republican ticket for a while, and it’s working for him.
Comment by Jason Hagle — 6/6/2007 @ 11:31 pm