MSNBC: Ron Paul interviewed on Countdown to Iowa (1/02/08)
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Amy Robach interviews Ron Paul on MSNBC's Countdown to Iowa.
One day before the Iowa Caucus!
http://www.ronpaul2008.com
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Everytime I hear/read RP's so-called supporters screaming their pet conspiracy theories on Youtube and all over the Internet, I get doubts about Ron Paul. Sigh...
ronnie is sweet, but too old school
he would have been the best president ever like 100 years ago, but better then bush, or hil-dog, or maybe barack, but i think obama is step one on the trail to an idealistic socialist society
if he was, theres no way he would get elected
and a socialist economy would be the greatest thing that could happen
im pretty libertarian when it comes to social issues (abortion, gay marriage {but we should just do away with marriage all together, because it is a religious institution, and religion is retarded}, civil liberties, etc) but what exactly is wrong with a social economic society?
how about everyone does out there and does their part, and all people are equally rewarded?
do you think the ceo of a major corporation works any harder than a single mother who works two shifts as a nurse who gets paid minimum wage? how about everyone is truly equal
capitalism says if you work hard, you will be duly rewarded, and i think that sounds kinda nice. unfortunately, the world doesnt work that way
socialism says do your best, and you will be rewarded with equality
and the costs of the wars alone is over 500 billion.
The federal budget for the fiscal year 2009 is over 3 trillion.
watch?v=H5HYIAQn4Lg
you need to work on your math skills.
Entire defense budget, including both wars and all bases: 572 billion
Entire state department budget, including international programs: 50.6 billion
Earmarks: 25 billion
That still leaves a little over 300 billion short of 1 trill. He will have to end Social Security or Medicare to come up with that number.
Source: FactCheckdotOrg, Article: Wrong Paul.
Revolution my ass.
Security Funding 549.6
Non-Security Funding 391.7
Total, Discretionary 941.4
If you add in the "Emergency Supplemental" it is another 104 million with an additional 108 proposed.
i was wrong, your math is ok, you should just check your sources.
gpoaccess dot gov/usbudget
2009 budget Summary Tables pdf page 4