Ron Paul on money reform.
Ron Paul on Dylan Ratigan Show 10/05/2011
David Stockman on U.S. Debt Crisis
David Stockman discusses why increasing debt for the Obama jobs bill is an ill advised plan. Stockman states that we need to both raise taxes and reform entitlements in order to fix the financial mess. He goes on to comment on the disastrous policies of the FED. The idea of simultaneously raising taxes and reforming entitlements appears to be nearly impossible at this point since each idea falls on the opposite side of the political spectrum.
Co-pilot Presses Wrong Button, Plane Almost Upside Down
Yikes! Could you image being on this flight? It looks like airline officials tried to sweep the incident under the rug. I guess at least it wasn't the pilot who screwed up.
Ron Paul Condemns Anwar al-Awlak Killing
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“Nobody knows if he ever killed anybody,” Mr. Paul said after a breakfast at Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics. “If the American people accept this blindly and casually…I think that’s sad.” -WSJ sourcePoll: Paul and Romney Trail Obama by 1 Point in Florida
Paul and Romney are neck and neck with President Obama in Florida according to a recent poll conducted by Public Policy Polling. It goes without saying that Florida is a key state to win in the 2012 election. Public Policy Polling believes these results are the most positive poll for Paul that they've ever conducted but believe Paul had little chance to win the Republican nomination.
From Public Policy Polling:
"He (Paul) leads by 15 points with independents even as the rest of the
Republican candidates trail Obama with that voting group. The problem
for Paul is that independents like him a lot more than Republicans do
and that puts his chances for the nomination at slim to none...but he
might really be able to make a dent if he ended up running as an
independent instead."
Harris Poll: Paul 51%, Obama 49%
A recent Harris poll shows only two Republican candidates beating President Obama in a general election race: Paul 51% vs. Obama 49% and Romney 53% vs. Obama 49%.