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Ron Paul: US is today a police state
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Drew Phipps Wrote:Funny thing about Rand, when he talks about the things that have gone wrong, he makes perfect sense. But when he talks about fixing the problems, his ideas scare me. He is an elitist, probably a racist, and at minimum a "social Darwinist" of the highest order.

He sees the problem of injustice in our country as "lawless police vs. lawless welfare recipients." He sees poverty and a lack of education, not as problems to be fixed, but a symptom of excessive government (never mind that poverty and a lack of education existed long before FDR). His ideas seem to be to be totally devoid of the human compassion and tolerance which, fortunately, seem to be abundant in the younger generations. "Trouble" is after all, only "Opportunity in work clothes." We should take advantage of these opportunities to make people's lives better.

It seems to me that Paul, by framing the debate as "the 1%" against "cradle to grave welfare recipients" is attempting to pit both ends against each other. Although he decries revolution as one dictator replacing another, that seems to be what he is suggesting: replace the current government with one of his choosing. I have no doubt that his policies would lead to more domestic unrest as people begin to go hungry; and abroad, a return to "Fortress America" would only exacerbate the growing influence of both trans-national corporations and trans-national terrorist organizations.

Paul says that "enlightenemt" is, basically, the same thing as "getting a job." I say that enlightenment means realizing that people need more than a paycheck. Paul smells "progress." I smell "BS."

Agree with all this 100% Drew. Ron Paul sounds great on US foreign policy but when itcomes to domestic policies he scares the shit out of me. His voting records leaves much to be desired and to me shows double standards. Or perhaps no standards at all.

Quote: "Trouble" is after all, only "Opportunity in work clothes." We should take advantage of these opportunities to make people's lives better.
I've never heard this phrase before but it is a great description.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

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“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Ron Paul: US is today a police state - by Magda Hassan - 14-01-2015, 03:22 AM

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