Ron Paul: “The war on drugs is an excuse for our military interventionism around the world”
3/29/2000, C-SPAN – written text: ronpaulquotes.com
3/29/2000, C-SPAN – written text: ronpaulquotes.com
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Ron Paul has ALWAYS been steady in beliefs. How many pols do you see that are steady like that???
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@abcedy123456 Not true, every politician is a hypocrite for good or bad reasons. An intellectual person never stops learning and therefore will never have a constant opinion. Ron paul is supposedly against spending but he routinely votes to continue our oil subsidies. Ron paul has some serious flaws about his ideas in my opinion, but in some fields of politics he is dead on.
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@awbrown91 Hmm .I will look into that. But over all the man is the more reasonable choice compared to Barack Obama. I mean the man is just a LIAR.No question.As far as subsidy for oil.I would think it smart to help companies like that. If you think about it alot of oil refineries are small businesses. I know I used to work for a local refinery here in San Antonio. I was getting 10 buck an hour. NOW? No job. Gas is going up and we have a deficit with no end in sight. Crazy.
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He votes against subsidies. He does vote for tax credits for these industries, however. You may call it splitting hairs, but he votes for almost all tax credits that come up for a vote. It goes along with his belief that income taxes are akin to thievery. Like I said, you may consider it splitting hairs, but he doesn’t.
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@awbrown91
subsidies and tax cuts are completely you dope… HE has says he will vote for every rax cut and oppose subsidy(they distort markets).
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