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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;BlancheHammers68:&amp;#32;Created page with 'You might well have heard about [http://en.netlog.com/reesehooper/blog/blogid=9471215 Ron Pauls plan to save America] during the last several months, such as in the 2008 Presiden…'&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;You might well have heard about [http://en.netlog.com/reesehooper/blog/blogid=9471215 Ron Pauls plan to save America] during the last several months, such as in the 2008 Presidential Campaign. He was the past Republican to action down allowing John McCain to safe the nomination. Why did Paul miss out to McCain, especially since Paul camp had created an exceptionally successful Internet grassroots strategy and had grown to heavy search traffic for that candidate's name? Some sources suggest that Paul was less popular in the actual primaries, not to mention opinion polls that had been non-Internet based, similar to landline polls. However, Ron Paul had the final laugh-his book &amp;quot;The Trend: A Manifesto&amp;quot; evolved into a bestseller after it was produced and placed number 1 for the New York Situations non-fiction best sellers list. As everyone knows, best-selling authors make much more money than the president! What are Ron Paul's opinions about the economy? Dr. Paul was one of several forerunners of Our country's Big Recovery Strategy. In the primary month of '08 Ron Paul, together with Peter Schiff and Donald L. Luskin, wrote an economic revitalization program. One of your major points involving Paul's economic views was that they felt that there needs to be lower taxes along with smaller government. [http://blog.bizeso.com/BlogDetail.aspx?bid=aaea1dcd-e56b-481b-b7b3-4f7894b116bf Ron Pauls Plan] offers always stated that government must be limited, and concede more capacity to the states-a quite traditional and patriotic Republican view, and not one supported by means of today's politicians which seek to centralize electrical power in Washington. Paul strongly believes how the size and influence of the us government should be greatly limited. He is surely a minority in his belief that the Internal revenue service should be canceled altogether, not to note the Federal Reserve and several individual cabinet departments. His views on taxes, considered significant but supported simply by many, paved how for his 2004 marketing campaign slogan, which was &amp;quot;The Taxpayers' Companion. &amp;quot; He promised to lose income tax by reducing the length of the federal govt to its authentic constitutional limit. He's stated that Congress should not have the capacity to impose a direct income tax and questions the validity with the sixteenth amendment. His reasoning is actually that taxing someone's personal income indicates that the government owns the lives and toil of U. Ohydrates. citizens. Instead, he suggests that the federal government should be funded through excise taxes or maybe non-protectionist tariffs. In terms of inflation goes, Paul believes that an Austrian school of economics may be the best system, and criticizes the idea of fractional-reserve banking, along with fiat currency. He sees inflation being a cloaked form involving taxation, since it's taking the significance away from the cash that individuals carry. One of the most significant problems, according to Paul's approach to the economy, is that this Federal Reserve has the ability to print money from thin air without any commodity backing. Paul says that this institution is partly to blame for the condition the country is in, and cites an assessment of the many years 2008 and 1913-the 12 months the Federal Hold was officially institutionalized-as data. As you can see, Paul's views in Republican and Libertarian ideals are incredibly progressive. One can certainly only hope that will John McCain, if so when elected, will take a few of these principles to heart-though sad to say it's hard to imagine McCain or anyone inside Republican Party getting as adamant or even constitutional as [http://juliamichels717.bravejournal.com/entry/48.bravenet.com/webapps&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt; check out Ron Paul info].&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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