Watch Ron Paul Explain libertarianism in Ten Minutes.

From Non-Aggression to the FED in 10 Minutes. Well Done.

Why Paul Ryan is the Best, and Worst Pick for the GOP VP Selection

Many conservatives will be enthusiastic to say the least that presumptive Presidential nominee for the Republican party this fall is expected to choose Paul Ryan as his running mate at 9 a.m. Saturday morning. It will be seen as more than just a statement by the GOP’s quadrennial puppet of late, Mitt Romney. It will be seen as a pledge of allegiance to true fiscal responsibility, something blatantly lacking during those “difficult” Bush years.

It will also win the White House for the GOP. Republicans will be happy, as they will win again. Americans on the other hand, will have lost again.

We all know the uproar from the left over the ‘draconian’ cuts proposed by Paul Ryan,  and we also know that those same cuts are dwarfed by the ones proposed by Ron Paul and other libertarians. We also know that Ryan’s cuts are hardly even cuts. Assuming that Ryan would have any influence whatsoever in fiscal policy as set by Congress and the President, what will that mean for us?

It will not, as the Republicans insist, decrease our deficits by substantial amounts, or maybe at all (who knows where our brave men and women will be sent to defend our empire), but it will certainly still be viewed as fiscal restraint. It will perhaps even be coupled with another stimulus resulting in the crash of yet another sub-prime bubble. We’ve seen it all before haven’t we?

Paul Ryan just might win the white house for another Neo-Con charade of Keynesianism. While that is troubling in and of itself, the more troubling scenario is what will happen after it again, fails miserably. Continued decrease of social mobility, resulting in a frustrated middle and lower class. That frustrated middle and lower class is what Keynesianism, and Socialism thrive upon. It is a self-perpetuating cycle. Keynesian economics is socialism in the disguise of capitalism. This promotes reform, and the reform is always in the direction of central banks and regulations.

Is it time to consider the idea that 4 more years of Obama could actually be good for the cause of liberty and economic freedom? What if Obama had four more years to take blame for his policies that will otherwise fail under Republican leadership, and thus Republican responsibility in the eyes of Americans

I have two words for us all:

GARY JOHNSON

- in Liberty

Adam A.

Ron Paul Brings 1000′s together at UC Berkley

President of Berkley’s ‘Students for Liberty’ does a good intro here, and Ron Paul takes it on home.

 

Really inspiring to see this kind of excitement for a GOP candidate at a California school…

How come Ron Paul makes so much sense?

Picture it now:

A “strong, Conservative (with a Capital C) Republican” watching the latest season of “SURVIVOR:RepublicanPresidentialNominationDebates and gets ‘super-pissed’ that Rick Perry was unable to even make it through a conservative moderated ‘conversation’.

Now, aforementioned Conservative scrambles for the remote to quickly find serenity in the soothing voices of Hannity, O’Reilly, or Limbaugh; but they are nowhere to be found. Now he lets out what can only be described as “Narci-lectual”* laughter  as he  finds relief in “so-obviously biased and stupid” Olbermann, Blitzer, Williams, blah blah blah…

I know, I know it’s a horrific image. Those names are interchangeable, too. Democrats seek relief with CNN, HuffPo, MSNBC, NYTimes, and Republicans seek relief with FOX, FBN, Drudge, Talk radio, etc…

*Narci-Lectual – A sort of laughter mixed with a deep scornful scoff created by an overflow of ‘Intellectual Narcissism’

There is some shred of good news in this observation. It’s plainly true because the Liberty movement is growing. People are hearing someone with a message that MAKES sense. It only takes a second to see the truth in the Liberty movement, but you have to have an open mind because we are not conditioned to recognize when our liberties are being infringed upon.

Well I know one man who’s been doing OUR job keeping us FREE for 30 some years. And now he’s running for President. His name is Ron Paul and THIS is why he makes so much sense;

“I’m saving the Republican Party from themselves”

“we need to stop these perpetual wars”

“A whole generation is awakening to the curtailing of the Federal Reserve”

“Free markets and sound money”

“We represent the future”

-          Ron Paul

“Drive-By” media as ‘Rush’ would say, give him no personal respect on live TV with the questions they ask, and how they present him. He still makes valid points and spreads the message with integrity, authority, and enthusiasm.

Ron Paul makes sense because he believes what he is saying. It’s easy to back up your opinion if it is formed based on principles and experience. Ron Paul is lacking in neither.

-theHumaneCondition