Shinrei, on 15 May 2012 - 09:35 AM, said:
Obdigore, on 15 May 2012 - 09:09 AM, said:
If you go further into Ron Pauls' view, he is just another Southern Conservative who thinks States Rights should trump Federal Legislation. He also wants to do away with pretty much everything that might help someone who isn't rich. Pell Grants? Gone. Welfare? Destroy it. Social Security? Medicare? Civil Rights Bills? Gone. Gone. Gone. He, like the current GOP, thinks that 'if you didn't pick yourself up by your bootstraps and get born into being rich, you obviously didn't try hard enough.'
The only reason I can see that he has such an internet following is because most people don't dig deeper into his views and what he has said over the years, meanwhile he has not been the subject of any real smear attacks from the GOP candidates or the Dems because he was never in a position to have a chance at the WH.
I feel that the Federal government has most certainly taken on things that should be the purview of the States. I probably don't take it as far as Paul, but he's the only one who seems to advocate any sort of States rights. Welfare as it exists currently is crap. Social Security = Ponzi scheme. Medicare as it stands is incredibly irresponsible legislation from a fiscal standpoint.
Civil Rights bills I feel just uphold the US to a fair interpretation of the constitution, so I'm not against those. I am against Affirmative Action though. Pell Grants - I don't know how they are funded so I'm not sure where I stand on that. Education is the one area where I'm decidedly "Socialist".
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The fact that you think the GOP is anything like the conservative party they used to be is hilarious. The GOP is currently the party of 'less taxes but give us the same level of government assistance'. If the GOP was actually about smaller federal government (did you see who, out of the last 4 presidents, actually shrank the government? hint: its our current president.) and less government spending, I would at least respect them for trying to do what they say. Right now the GOP has been hijacked by Religious extremists, the same people who think Austerity is the answer for a Service Based Economy. Look at Europe, see what 'austerity' has done for their service based economies? Second Recession? Yay?
Know who David Frum is? Read this -> http://nymag.com/new...d-frum-2011-11/
He got 'kicked out' of the Republican party because he wasn't bat-shit crazy.
This post has been edited by Obdigore: 15 May 2012 - 10:02 AM