Radical Ideas Resonate With the People

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While I still worked for a living, one of my engineers asked me who I was voting for. I answered “the most conservative candidate.”

“Oh, are you voting for Ron Paul?”

At the time, Ron Paul was a no name to me. I didn’t have clue about him or his background. Today, I know a bit more, but still not enough. Paul continues as a favorite in the Iowa polls. Why? I’ve tried to get answers from friends, and they tell me he has some radical ideas and is dangerous to the country. So why does he continue to show so well in polls during the primary campaign?

It is my belief that the man’s ideas resonate with the average person. So what are the ideas presumed so radical, and why do they strike such a strong appeal to we the people?

I had to read several articles to decide for myself what ideas Paul promotes. After doing so, I concluded the ideas are not so radical, and they appeal to me too. A few months ago I took one of those ten question tests to find where I stood on my political beliefs. Before this test, I considered myself a conservative; surprise, I tested strongly libertarian. Ron Paul is also a libertarian. Another person whose ideas and commentary I love is former ABC, and now Fox commentator  John Stoessel. Stoessel is a libertarian who regularly exposes how when government gets involved things go seriously wrong.

Here are the Paul ideas that my friends consider radical:

1. A balanced budget, (Not radical)

2. Obey the Constitution, (Radical only to Progressives and Socialists)

3. Cut One trillion dollars from Federal spending in his first year of presidency, (Radical only to Democrats)

4. Iran is politically no different from any other country, (Yes, radical even to me)

5. All wars approved by the US Congress (In the current Constitution)

6. Remove sanctions from Iran, (I’m not sure on this one)

7. Establish a non-interventionist foreign policy, (Radical to US politicians)

8. Eliminate the Federal Reserve, (Radical to big banking)

9. Withdraw from the United Nations, (Not radical)

10. End the Cuban embargo, (No longer radical)

11. Repeal the Patriot Act. (Not radical)

Out of this list of eleven ideas I see four that may be perceived as radical.  How do you feel about items 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10?

Four out of the five (6,7,9,10) listed are foreign policy issues, the fourth (8) is a banking issue.

Yet, the people of Iowa seem okay with these proposals? My wife often tells me we have no business in Iraq, Afghanistan, or in giving money to foreign governments to see them use it against us. Does that sound familiar to items 6, 7, & 9?

Maybe our foreign policy of past years has been the reason for the mid-Eastern countries hating the USA so much, and if we get the hell out of there they can go about their business of converting the world to Islam. Or, they might just be so happy with their new lives they will convert to capitalism.

I see Ron Paul resonating with common people because they like to hear him say things like obey the constitution, cut a trillion dollars in spending, balance the budget, or go back to the gold standard. The common guy who still believes in working for a living, while supporting government employees with the same labor, like to hear those ideas because they are the ideas the common guy lives by.

The real question, however, is not whether Ron Paul’s ideas are radical, or whether he resonates with the people, but rather can he beat Obama?

I don’t believe Dr Paul will be our next president, but I applaud him for awakening America by passionately discussing his libertarian values.

New U.S.A. Problem Solving Policy

 


Our super elite socialist president has again shown his true colors. This week he instituted the new U.S.A. problem solving methodology. He is going to “kick some ass.” Big Government’s ability to stop the oil gusher in the Gulf is nil. With all the Czars in his Cabinet, they have not produced a single viable solution to stop the leak, except to send Eric Holder to Louisiana. Evidently, a threat of arrest by the government will spur BP to plug the hole.

I have some suggestions for Obama. If he wants to kick some ass, he should start with this list:

Helen Thomas, for her cute remark about sending the Jews back home. Does she know that Jews have lived in that area for thousands of years? I forgot, Liberals do not believe in studying history.
North Korea, for sinking a South Korean ship, and getting away with it.
Mexico, for sending their citizens across our borders by the millions to keep from having to feed them.
Congress, for being a bunch of mindless ass kissers who rubber-stamp anything Obama wants.
Akmadinejad, for disregarding sanctions and warnings about proceeding with nuclear weapons.
Extremist Muslims, for declaring “holy war” on the USA.
George Soros, for spending so much money on the Socialization of America.
The ACLU, for their effort to take all references to God out of government.
The scientists who spread their phony global warming data around the world.
Barbara Boxer, for her comment that CO2 is a threat to national security. If she is so concerned about it, she should stop breathing, we would all be better off.
I can go on forever with ass kicking solutions, but the single largest ass kicking should go toward drop kicking Obama, and his radical ideas for change, out of office.

O’s Arizona Solution

It will start with a minor shift to move the border north of  Tucson and Phoenix, and give them back to Mexico. At the rate Obama is going with his immigration policy, the final result will be a border shift all the way to Canada. The United States of America will be a line on the map. Without a secure border, do we have a country?

 A week ago, I saw a news flash on Mother’s Day with two mothers pleading to Iran to let their kids out of jail. It seems their asshole children were hiking in Iraq along the Iranian border just for fun. Evidently, they wandered across the Iranian border. Gee, all of a sudden they became illegal aliens. As much as I hate Iran I commend them for keeping their border secure.

If we did the same along the Mexican border, perhaps Obama wouldn’t have to strain himself tugging the border northward.

Peacenik

Peacenik Smokin

I really feel sorry for the winners of the Nobel prizes. Many of the recipients have spent a lifetime seeking solutions. Yet, this year, because of the ridiculous way in which the Nobel committee awarded a totally unaccomplished individual the Nobel Prize for Peace, they have demeaned all Nobel award winners.  Let’s hurry and make our beloved USA more like Norway. It is the model for the rest of the world as the perfect place to live.

By the way, where is Norway?

Turn Off the Bubble Machine

Just how many bubbles can the U.S.A. take before it too blows up?

Turn Off the Bubble Machine