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Ron Paul Praises Occupy Wall Street
The Weekly Standard ^ | December 29, 2011 | John McCormack

Posted on 12/28/2011 11:30:42 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Des Moines - While campaigning in Iowa on Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul praised the Occupy Wall Street movement, comparing it to the Tea Party movement. "In many ways, I identify with both groups," Paul said. Both groups are fed up with problems in Washington and "the two-party-system," Paul said while speaking at an insurance company in Des Moines.

Praising the left-wing Occupy Wall Street movement is an unusual move for a Republican presidential candidate, but Ron Paul is, of course, an unusual Republican presidential candidate. He jumped to first place in the Iowa caucus polls partly because of support from people who aren't Republicans. His comments that members of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street are unhappy with the "two-party system" could fuel speculation that Paul will make a third-party bid of his own--something he has not ruled out.

Although “some people like to paint Occupy left and the Tea Party people right," Paul said, "I think it makes my point. There’s a lot of people unhappy, and they’re not so happy with the two-party system because we have had people go in and out of office, congress changes, the presidency changes, they run on one thing, they do something else. Nothing ever changes."

"The Tea Party and Occupy people are just tired of it all," he said. "And they would like to see changes."

Paul praised the Occupy movement for focusing attention on the “very rich” who became wealthy because of government bailouts or contracts, but said that wealthy people who make an honest living “have to be protected. We shouldn’t be jealous or envious of those people.”

Here's a transcript of Paul's full remarks on Occupy Wall Street:

That in a way is a challenging question, because along with that question, I get a lot of times asked about the Tea Party movement. The Tea Party movement started here, gets big, a lot of different people come in. I think the same thing has happened with Occupy. I put them together—I put both groups together. Because I think both groups are unhappy about what’s happening in Washington, and around the country, and the economic conditions. But their complaints are somewhat different.

The Tea Party people basically say the debt is too big and we should shrink the size of government. Occupation seems to be more addressing the subject of the very rich, and I think that can be a mixed blessing in the sense that in my talk already I’ve criticized many people on Wall Street and the people who get rich because they get special benefits from the government, whether they get contracts or whether they benefit from the devaluation of the currencies, or whether they get their bailouts, yes, we should address that. I think the Occupy people are.

But people who are wealthy in a free market who give an honest service or an honest product and they are rewarded by the consumer, they’re quite different. They have to be protected. We shouldn’t be jealous or envious of those people. So you can’t put them all together. So in many ways, I identify with both groups. There are some things the groups have changed a little bit. The first time the tea party movement was noted was December 16th four years ago when there was a spontaneous fundraising rally for our campaign. But it’s changed a lot. A lot of people come in. But I think it’s healthy.

I think if some people like to paint Occupy left and the Tea Party people right, but I think it makes my point. There’s a lot of people unhappy, and they’re not so happy with the two party system because we have had people go in and out of office, congress changes, the presidency changes, they run on one thing, they do something else. Nothing ever changes. And I sort of like it because I make the point that if you’re a Republican or Democrat the foreign policy doesn’t really change, even though there’s a strong Republican tradition of the foreign policy I’ve been talking about where we don’t get involved in policing the world. Does the monetary policy change? Do they really care about reining in the Fed? Would the Fed bail out all these countries around the world? More and more people know that now. But monetary policy doesn’t change

Do we ever cut back? No. There’s no pretense to cutting back. They’re not even talking about cutting back. They’re talking about a token cut to proposed increases. All that talk about cutting a trillion dollars over the next 10 years, they don’t even want to start until 2013, and then they want to string it out. And it’s just cutting what’s automatically built into the budget.

But the Tea Party and Occupy people are just tired of it all. And they would like to see changes. And if the conditions get much worse, the demonstrations on the streets could get much worse, too. And that’s what we have to be aware of. But fortunately we still live in a free enough society where they can speak out. If they violate property rights, if anybody violates property rights, they do it at risk. Because that means they’re practicing civil disobedience and they might have to suffer the consequences. But there are sometimes people believe civil disobedience in order to make a point on what’s wrong with our laws that’s, they have to understand, that’s the risk they take. But basically I think it’s healthy on both sides, both the Tea Party movement and the Occupy movement.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: iowa; lewrockwell; occupywallstreet; occutardation; paultardation; ronpaul; ronpaultruthfile; teaparty
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To: The Cajun

I bet you that there are a lot of Coultards that are shaking their heads lately each and every night and asking: “Why, why, why, why?”


21 posted on 12/29/2011 1:40:49 AM PST by raygun (http://bastiat.org/en/the_law DOT html)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

somebody PLEASE put him back in the attic!


22 posted on 12/29/2011 2:37:26 AM PST by vanilla swirl (We are the Patrick Henry we have been waiting for!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I heard Cut and Run has already shipped into Iowa his biggest supporters.


23 posted on 12/29/2011 3:31:42 AM PST by John D
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
There’s a lot of people unhappy, and they’re not so happy with the two-party system because we have had people go in and out of office, congress changes, the presidency changes, they run on one thing, they do something else. Nothing ever changes."

I have to agree with this statement, a lot of people are getting tired of business as usual in DC. I don’t agree with the way OWC is trying to bring about the change.

political promises

24 posted on 12/29/2011 3:44:17 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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To: floridarunner01
And if he does bolt, we won’t beat Obama. The libertarians in the GOP will bolt with him.

Cut and Run going third party will hurt Obama more than whoever the Republican is. None of his supporters (the OWS gang) will ever support someone who wants to keep America safe or does not want to legalize illegal drugs.
He will also take the far left vote that thinks Obama is too conservative. The surrender running third party will guarantee a Republican win.
25 posted on 12/29/2011 3:46:16 AM PST by John D
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To: John D

Ron Paul is certifiably NUTS!


26 posted on 12/29/2011 4:40:50 AM PST by DaveA37
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To: Progov
If I were Rand Paul I would find out 2 things.

1. Why was I named Rand?

2. Where do I get the paperwork to have Ron committed

27 posted on 12/29/2011 4:49:50 AM PST by JIM O
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"The Tea Party and Occupy people are just tired of it all," he said. "And they would like to see changes."

Ron Paul is correct, but the direction each groups want to take America is the key:

- Occupy wants Socialism
- Tea Party wants Constitutionalism

I'm with the latter "-ism"

28 posted on 12/29/2011 8:09:47 AM PST by DTogo (High time to bring back the Sons of Liberty !!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Libertarians are heavily influenced by anarchism, from what I understand.


29 posted on 12/29/2011 8:13:04 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Centrist ----- Liberal ----- Far Left ---- Ron Paul ---- Far Right ---- Conservative ---- Centrist
30 posted on 12/29/2011 8:49:33 AM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: The Cajun
Bet you Rand Paul, his son, has to shake his head every night and say “Why, Why, Why”.

Actually I rather suspect Rand believes pretty much what his Dad does. He just doesn't say so. Don't get me wrong, I like Rand Paul's stated views and the job he has done so far in the Senate, I am just suspicious that he is really a libertarian like his Dad but knows he couldn't win statewide elections in Kentucky if he admitted as much.

31 posted on 12/29/2011 8:55:46 AM PST by Longbow1969
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
He'll be joining the 1% soon. No, not that 1%.
32 posted on 12/29/2011 9:03:36 AM PST by yup2394871293
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To: raygun

Mutt is right on every issue. It’s easy when you take both sides of every issue. Coulter has lost her mind.


33 posted on 12/29/2011 12:52:40 PM PST by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

If I had doubts about Ron Paul before, I don’t now. If he can praise the 99% useless goons, I can’t vote for him ever.


34 posted on 12/29/2011 4:07:00 PM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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