Ron Paul 2008
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jlew24asu wrote:let me ask a question if I could. what is Paul's position on tax's. does he have a concrete plan if elected on changing anything?
Ron Paul supports a complete repeal of the 16th Amendment. This would eliminate the federal income tax in America.0 -
farfromglorified wrote:Ron Paul supports a complete repeal of the 16th Amendment. This would eliminate the federal income tax in America.
can this really happen? does he need congressional support for such a move?0 -
jlew24asu wrote:can this really happen?
Hehe...yes. Will it happen? No.does he need congressional support for such a move?
Very much so, yes.0 -
farfromglorified wrote:
Very much so, yes.
which is nearly impossible I assume. 2/3 ?0 -
jlew24asu wrote:something also that is doable but near impossible?
any recent polls out?
sad to sad, but the media elects our presidents
I totally agree that our media elects our presidents. The fact that not one vote has been cast yet in the primaries and the media has already selected the winners, on either side.
As far as the IRS being disbanded, it is going to be a tough up hill struggle but proposals like the Fair Tax are gaining momentum."When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul0 -
jlew24asu wrote:which is nearly impossible I assume. 2/3 ?
It's not impossible by any stretch. It's simply not going to happen based on the makeup of Congress and the political philosophies that drive this country.
It would take a supermajority in Congress to repeal the amendment. It would take a simple majority to just repeal or modify the taxes.
In the hypothetical case that Ron Paul were elected, significant tax reform certainly would be likely. But Ron's not going to get elected anyway.0 -
farfromglorified wrote:Ron Paul supports a complete repeal of the 16th Amendment. This would eliminate the federal income tax in America.
Hehehe. This is when your plan kicks in -- the one where everyone bands together and voluntarily kicks in their share to pay for infrastructure and military protection. Aint gonna happen.War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength0 -
Rushlimbo wrote:Hehehe. This is when your plan kicks in -- the one where everyone bands together and voluntarily kicks in their share to pay for infrastructure and military protection.
Ah, yes, my nefarious plan wherein people get to freely choose what services they wish to consume and are expected to produce in equal measure accordingly. The height of great evil....Aint gonna happen.
Never said it was going to happen. I don't think it will happen. That won't stop me from supporting Mr. Paul with a very clear conscience though. And if he walks away from an election with 1% of a vote, I'll know that there are still a few people out there who wish to deal with their fellow men with honesty instead of force.0 -
farfromglorified wrote:Never said it was going to happen. I don't think it will happen. That won't stop me from supporting Mr. Paul with a very clear conscience though. And if he walks away from an election with 1% of a vote, I'll know that there are still a few people out there who wish to deal with their fellow men with honesty instead of force.
yes sir!0 -
Rushlimbo wrote:Hehehe. This is when your plan kicks in -- the one where everyone bands together and voluntarily kicks in their share to pay for infrastructure and military protection. Aint gonna happen.
Federal Income tax wasn't in full force among all the states until after 1913, yet our military defense was intact, even after a Civil War.
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For some reason, the Ron Paul campaign is now obsessed with counting subscriptions to the individual youtube candidate channels. The latest in a string of 5-6 press releases on this:
Twice as Many, Twice
Congressman Ron Paul now has twice as many YouTube subscribers as all of the other Republican candidates for president combined. Here are the numbers:
Paul - 12,103
Romney - 2,059
Giuliani - 1,429
McCain - 1,291
Hunter - 413
Huckabee - 342
Tancredo - 211
Brownback - 111
Gilmore - 60
Thompson - 0
Total - 5,916
Congressman Paul also has twice as many YouTube subscribers as Barack Obama who has 5,988, and nearly four times as many as Hillary Clinton who has 3,517 subscribers.
Ron Paul 2008 YouTube Channel
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RonPaul2008dotcom
In much more substantive news, it looks like Mr. Paul will be participating in the next GOP debate on 6/5 on CNN from 7-9PM EDT.0 -
farfromglorified wrote:In much more substantive news, it looks like Mr. Paul will be participating in the next GOP debate on 6/5 on CNN from 7-9PM EDT.
That is good news indeed. Should be an interesting debate. I wonder if he will take it right to Guiliani the first chance he gets."When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul0 -
mammasan wrote:That is good news indeed. Should be an interesting debate. I wonder if he will take it right to Guiliani the first chance he gets.
I just hope he has an opportunity to better-state his position on that stage. He handled the last exchange poorly, and I'd really like him to come out firing with the same principles but a more complete and coherent message. The ideas themselves will be best served if he puts them forward on their own, as opposed to making it about Guiliani's understanding or lack thereof. I'd prefer it if he gets America thinking about principles instead of thinking just about Giuliani. But either way, I'm glad to see him still fighting. I expected to see him throw in the towel after the last debate. Go Ron....0 -
farfromglorified wrote:I just hope he has an opportunity to better-state his position on that stage. He handled the last exchange poorly, and I'd really like him to come out firing with the same principles but a more complete and coherent message. The ideas themselves will be best served if he puts them forward on their own, as opposed to making it about Guiliani's understanding or lack thereof. I'd prefer it if he gets America thinking about principles instead of thinking just about Giuliani. But either way, I'm glad to see him still fighting. I expected to see him throw in the towel after the last debate. Go Ron....
Well I think he will be better prepared this time around. I also thought he was done after the last debate but I think support for him grew and maybe he realized that even though his chances of winning are slim he can still bring awareness to the flaws in our foreign policy and some of our domestic policies."When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul0 -
mammasan wrote:...maybe he realized that even though his chances of winning are slim he can still bring awareness to the flaws in our foreign policy and some of our domestic policies."The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr
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Rhinocerous Surprise '08!!!0 -
mammasan wrote:Well I think he will be better prepared this time around. I also thought he was done after the last debate but I think support for him grew and maybe he realized that even though his chances of winning are slim he can still bring awareness to the flaws in our foreign policy and some of our domestic policies.
Definitely!0
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