Why Ron Paul is the ONLY Choice
59I wrote this for the Ignorant Masses
Americans are not generally stupid, but they are misinformed, deceived and woefully IGNORANT of how the Money Supply Works. And for those who are IGNORANT of what IGNORANT means... it means that "Lacking Knowledge or Awareness"... or Uneducated about a topic. One can be intelligent and still be IGNORANT.
The vast majority of Americans have NO IDEA how the Federal Reserve operates... they don't even realize it is NOT a Government Agency. It's a select group of Private Bankers who operate with complete Autonomy (Congress does not and can not tell them what to do... Alan Greenspan made this very clear - you can look this up for yourself).
The GDP is $14.2 Trillion this past year. That's the value of all goods and services produced in the country. This is NOT wages earned.
"Working from IRS data, in 2009, there were 81,890,189 million tax returns filed. The total amount of income reported on those 81 million tax returms was $7,626,430,723,000 ($7.6 trillion dollars of income)." Thank you QUATRAIN!
Income has remained flat.
The Government has spent $3.6 Trillion this year already with 2 months to go at the time of this writing in October 2011.
3.6 Trillion in Spending / 7.6 In Total Wages Earned = .47, or 47% of wages earned.
So if not one more dime is spent this year all the Federal Government will have to do is collect 47% of the income of every working man/woman in the United States. Every one Rich and Poor.
Can you pitch in with your 47%? This does not include State or Local Taxes
So how is this debt ever going to be repaid?
It is NOT going to be repaid. All our money is DEBT, excepting coin. And because all DEBT is loaned into existence there is an interest rate attached to the DEBT. The INTEREST DUE at a later time is NOT loaned into existence. So there is always a shortage of money to pay the total DEBT (Principal + Interest). As a result the only way to pay off the DEBT is to create more of it.
If anyone is not smart enough to see the problem with our current system of Debt based money then they should probably just go put their head in the sand. The only thing that matters is that the current system has passed the equilibrium point... it can not be sustained.
The Banking Cartel running the system knows it's crashing. So they are in the process of foreclosing on everything and taking ownership. They will then collapse the currency at which point they will own everything. They will then create a new system similar to the old and the cycle of debt slavery will begin again.
I wrote this for the IDIOTS who can not understand simple math and keep bashing Ron Paul.
Ron Paul gets it... he is the ONLY candidate who is exposing the fraud! Paul is the ONLY candidate that can stop the cycle of Debt Slavery. And sadly Americans are just to IGNORANT to understand why.
A vote for anyone other than Paul is a vote for the continued destruction of the United States of America
Obama = Failed Banker owned puppet
Romney = Flippity Floppy Banker Owned Puppet
Herman Cain = Ex Federal Reserve Bank Chairman (One of the Banking Elite/Criminals)
Perry = Bilderberg Group owned Criminal Puppet
Paul = The Only person who can save this country... and it ain't gonna be easy and there will be plenty of suffering along the way.
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The bankers hate him? Really? Why? I suppose this is a naive question. The teachers are probably not too keen on him either. I don't like all his policies, but I figure he couldn't completely transform government overnight anyway- look at Obama's challenges and he is no where near as radical. I do like Ron Paul's sensibilities and intelligence. He is so right on so many subjects that are not PC.
Ok, I did know he challenged the Fed. Paul's views are libertarian which for the majority of Americans is radical. Maybe not you. But the majority of Americans wouldn't write a hub saying Paul is the only choice, either, lol. You didn't hurt my feelings. I asked. There is no dumb question, in my education.
MikeNV, you seem to want to goad me into an argument. I find this very curious. I am not really interested in arguing. I was asking you a question because I wondered why you made the statement you did, i.e., why are you saying the bankers hate him?
If I asked you why there aren't 7 Board members on the Fed, would you attack me? I wish someone who wants to be cantankerous would comment, because I simply like to know how people come up with their political opinions. I am more influenced by reasons than attacks.
What is radical about Ron Paul's views, you ask? Well, if you caught the debates, I could point out two that I noted.
One, he is willing to analyze the 9-11 attacks on America and come to conclusions that are far from PC. I am not saying what he puts forth is untrue. I am saying that the majority of Americans cannot go there. When the majority of Americans cannot go somewhere, it is considered radical. The Republicans present boo'ed him when he tried to explain his thinking on this. They could not even be polite and listen, and many of these folk were middle class.
Two, he believes government should not be involved in people's lives to the extent of dismantling the Education Department that helps educate the middle class. This is fundamental libertarian thinking and far from the mainstream of either major Party. Therefore, in my opinion, it is radical thinking.
I am defining radical to mean, as defined in Webster, "favoring fundamental or extreme change, specifically, favoring such change of the social structure."
I hope you didn't forget that I like the man and his ideas. As I began, I am not here to argue with you. I am happy to clarify what I base my comments on and hope you are happy to do the same, as in my original question, Why do Bankers hate him?"
I agree I am stupid. I believed you were capable of conducting a respectful conversation. I hope you find some semblance of peace as you reach toward wisdom- some positive activity to channel what you currently consider intelligence. Goodbye.









Storytellersrus Level 7 Commenter 6 months ago
I wish he had a chance! I do like him. Thanks. Voted up.