Rex Tyus said:
[quote="B&BGaryC":3t8eirc2][quote="Rex Tyus":3t8eirc2]Bob Barr would be as disasterous as Ron Paul just without the fanatics. We need someone to do the right thing no matter who thinks of it. Reach across the aisle and find common ground. This doesn't mean compromise it means pass the issues we agree on first. Then argue about the rest.
Ron Paul wants to take on the IRS, the Fed, Fractional Reserve Banking, revamp our whole money system. He was saying this before everything started falling apart. He has a real solution for our dollar crisis. The only disastrous thing about Ron Paul is morons like you don't get it, and when you do, it will be too late.[/quote:3t8eirc2]
Gary you are an idiot. I do get it. You just don't know what you are wishing for. To do what Ron Paul wants to do all at once would bring about the collapse of the civilized world. When drug addicts are addicted to a certain level to take them off cold turkey would KILL THEM. What Ron want to do all at once will KILL our economy as well as the rest of the world.
He would also set us up to pre-great depression situations. He has many good points but he is derranged and obsessed as are many of his followers. He would be a great asset in the Senate as a counter point. But he lacks the ability to even get elected in a state wide election. Ron is now just a foot note (thank God) in history. Get over it.[/quote:3t8eirc2]
Yes, shutting down all the corrupt organizations would bring the world economy to a screeching halt, something that is going to happen anyway. However, if we slowly took the power back, we could break free and build up the republic. Imagine if we repealed the federal reserve act, and now instead of a private bank making that 2-3 percent off of all new loans and money, the federal government made that money. Those revenues could go to start paying down some of the debt. Imagine if we took over the IRS, and stopped spending 50% of income taxes on the very act of collecting them? What if we moved to a constitutional tax, one that allowed us to be secure in our documents, and required those that sold the goods to charge the taxes. Then the government couldn't come after me if I didn't pay my taxes on my new fridge. Once we freed people from the oppression that takes away the fruit of their labor, we would have an economic boom. As money and credit increased, so would interest revenues starting to pay down debt.
I apologize for calling you a moron.
You are a very intelligent man and everybody knows it. Instead of trying to think of ways doing the right thing wouldn't work, try to come up with a solution. If you really understand our economic situation, and know about the fabian socialists, and fractional reserve banking, and the federal reserve and the IRS and the national debt and.....!!! Why would you want more of the same?
As for the things I mentioned above, on how to transition back to a republic without totally collapsing the world economy... I'm sure you're smart enough to pick it all apart and tell me why it won't work. Keep this in mind; I just thought of it sitting here at the computer. I'm sure with more time, and more thought, and some people actually working for a solution to bring back our republic instead of trying to attach their greed onto legislation we might come up with a better idea than some BDCC sitting in an easy chair with a wireless keyboard and a cup of Folgers... That doesn't negate the need to free us from the slavery that is a corrupt money system, and it doesn't make patriots like Ron Paul radicals for trying to return us to rule by constitutional law.