Posted on 08/28/2011 9:07:43 AM PDT by PhilipFreneau
Ron Paul has another illustrious supporter - Jim Rogers. The Quantum fund co-founder, who has been spot on about pretty much everything for the past 3 years. . . . . . "In this election if Ron Paul gets anywhere near the nomination I would certainly support him. He is the only one that I've seen in American politics that seems to have a clue about what's going on." Zero Hedge agrees on all counts.
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“gets anywhere near the nomination I would certainly support him.”
That is quite a precondition......no worries there
From Hong Kong, or is it Shanghai?
Loons of a feather . . .
So “Philip”, who’s your second choice?
The Stormfront of finance forums agrees... there’s a shocker.
Great!
Have fun putting his Pampers on and pushing him around in his wheel chair....
Singapore. He made a strategic decision to transfer his wealth out of the USA that most of us will no longer be allowed to make.
Funny all these folks who support him just for his ‘economic’ statements (I say statements because he never accomplishes anything of substance) want to take him out of Congress- which is where all bills of taxation, spending and revenue originate as well as where Paul holds the chair on the Monetary Policy committee- the most powerful seat he would need if he wanted to accomplish what he say- and make him Commander in Chief of the US Armed Forces- the position in which he is weakest policy wise.
Sounds like some people may be trying to get Paul away from any economic policy control regarding the Fed.
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Do they support Ron Paul? Oh, you bet they do.
Horse blinders come to mind.
Good observation.
May I respectfully suggest that you continue to worry (if that will help). It would not surprise me at all if this character decides to run as an "independent." Think back to Ross Perot. Was that a problem or a worry???
Ron Paul was on Fox News this morning. He sounded lucid and what he said today seemed reasonable. I never spent much time listening to what he has to say.
I’m not on board with Ron Paul, but I have to admit he knocked it out of the park on Fox this morning.
so he is working for Soros afterall......
Who are you going to believe? The anti-paulites or your own lying eyes and ears?
>>So Philip, whos your second choice?<<
Like the last time, I guess: the RINO hack the GOP establishment chooses as it nominee.
But that is risky business, cause whoever inherits this nightmare will be blamed for the end result. And if a RINO gets it the end result will be more than likely no better that under Obama (maybe a little). Paul, at least, has some sense about how to run a limited government. He also promotes a stable currency (backed by gold) and elimination of the Federal Reserve, which would help heal the nation’s (also the world’s) financial delimma. This is a link to Paul’s ideas about “Honest Money”:
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/fiat-money-inflation-federal-reserve-2/
>>>The Stormfront of finance forums agrees... theres a shocker.<<<
Wow, that is enlightening. Care to elaborate, or would you at least provide us with some of your wealth of knowledge about Jim Rodgers?
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