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Ron Paul supporters, what are you doing in wake of the election?
02-12-2013, 02:03 PM
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Ron Paul supporters, what are you doing in wake of the election?
Im stuck in limbo, what happened was beyond the worst case scenario, earlier this year I was joking that Romney would never get the nomination and it was a wrap for Ron Paul but I underestimated the stupidity of the average American. I also expected more of a following from the Liberals who are anti-war and anti-prohibition but even that didn't happen they're just as sheepish as the social conservative/Neo-con Fox news viewers only they choose MSN and Huffington post. I know this will sound crazy but I doubt there will even be an election in 2016, the debt will hit $20trillion by 2014 and Obama WILL attack Iran as soon as his mercenaries are finished with Assad. Furthermore Ron Paul is basically irrelevant and his son will face the same problems with the media and GOP if he hopes to run in 4 years, it would seem all is lost no? I suppose all nations rise and fall and this is just Americas fate, anyone planning on moving?
I know most of you are capitalists but I feel the system is broken at the core. Even before Crony Capitalism the Free Market was never a truly fair system.

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02-12-2013, 02:11 PM
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hopefully they all can live off the conspiracy's and actually think for once

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02-12-2013, 02:11 PM
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I'm gathering more precinct captains. maybe half of every precinct in the nation remains vacant, because nobody cares. Now the neocons are back asleep and now is the perfect time to fill the precincts with liberty-minded people. No stopping now.
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02-12-2013, 02:11 PM
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Sorry man, there's not much we can do. I was really hoping Ron Paul would do better too. It shouldn't be a sup rise, tho, that no one was willing to support him. He called for (necessary) huge changes that would completely change the game in Washington.
I agree, we'll invade Iran sooner or later. Our debt will reach 20 trillion or higher before we do anything about it.

All nations do rise and fall. The similarity between them is that they run out of room to expand. Look at rome, the Maya, Babylon, countless other examples. They were wealthy and prosperous, just like us, until they had no where left to grow. At that point it became about dominating others (sound familiar) to keep them alfoat. That never works out.
Why?
Constant expansion is just not possible, and that is the model of America. The very one that put us on the path towards this mess. The only solution now is to embrace sustainability and drop our horrible consumerist, greedy mindset.
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02-12-2013, 02:11 PM
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I voted for Ron Paul. The 2008 housing bubble and collapse was caused by socialism not capitalism. Crony capitalism is government regulation. Regulations that force small business out of business through cost and therefore help corporations.

Democrats are 10x more crony capitalist then Conservatives.

And socialism is 100x worse then crony capitalism.
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