No, this would be “your” account.
Listen to all campaign speeches of the last several elections. American voters want to know “what their country can do for them,” not what they can do for themselves.
Americans of all brands are adicted to the idea of free-stuff, not freedom. No matter how many programs the fed screws up, they still look to the fed to provide solutions to every day challenges.
When the RNC adopted the “big tent” theory of growing the party several years back, they brought into their fold RINO’s. Now they wish they hadn’t.
We didn’t get here in a single election and we won’t get out of here in a single election.
We need to move in the right direction at every opportunity, which means, use every opportunity to move in that direction.
Candidates like Paul and Giuliani divide that effort, they don’t unite it.
That’s my story...
Your story is that there is virtually no disagreement within the Republican Party over Big Government. They oppose it, almost to a man, so Ron Paul's positions on it are irrelevant - virtually any Republican candidate, other than one that handful of RINOs, will be equally suitable on those issues. Your story is that Americans in general, including the aforementioned Republicans want more Big Government programs. Your story doesn't add up.