A Voluntary Tax

Two separate money bombs are coming up on February 1. The first, Liberty Tax 08, seeks to bring attention to the 16th Amendment which was ratified on February 3, 1913. In seeking $500 donations from those who sign up they ask, “If you could pay $500 to never pay taxes again, would you?”

The second fundraising drive for that day is FiftyOneYears.com and seeks for 100,000 people to give $51 each to celebrate the 51st anniversary of Ron and Carol Paul.

Donate to Ron Paul and spread the word of Freedom and Prosperity. The campaign has already had 3 days generate more than $1 Million on December 16, November 5, and January 21. Please help put February 1st on that list!

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Comprehensive Economic Revitalization Plan

Ron Paul released his Comprehensive Economic Revitalization Plan today as a real world example of what he would do to help our economy and our nation. The President and Congress are working on a “bandage” that may appear to affect some of the symptoms but they aren’t attempting to fix the many real causes (the Fed, high taxes on everyone, too much government spending). Ron Paul’s four point plan calls for Tax Reform, Spending Reform, Monetary Policy Reform, and Regulatory Reform. Check it out to see a real solution and a list of some of the many problems with current policy in Washington.

Ron Paul’s latest book covers his economic policies over the years from his many speeches on the subject. Pillars of Prosperity, according to the Mises Institute website, “provides documentary evidence that he is not only a master of the topic; he has provided a coherent explanation of nearly everything the government has done wrong in this area since he first entered public office.” Study the policies of the one consistent presidential candidate who has been fighting for the same economic policies for decades (and prophetically pointing out the problems with what we are doing).

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The Case Against the Fed

I finished reading The Case Against the Fed by Murray N. Rothbard. It is a very interesting book that presents and expands upon the same ideas against the Federal Reserve that I’ve also read from Gary North. I hope to eventually write a detailed review but for now I want to point out reasons to be more familiar with many aspects of our government and how these types of institutions are not there to protect the people but instead promote the private interests of powerful individuals. Rothbard starts with the following accusation:

By far the most secret and least accountable operation of the federal government is not, as one might expect, the CIA, DIA, or some other super-secret intelligence agency . . . The Federal Reserve System is accountable to no one; it has no budget; it is subject to no audit; and no Congressional committee knows of, or can truly supervise, its operations.

To people who may desire to trust all branches of government or private banks that are backed by the power of government this may not be a bad thing by itself. If the Fed is doing good many would not be concerned by its secretive nature. One would then have to ask why it has to be so secretive, but the answer probably arises from the fact that it isn’t doing much good. While the Fed claims to fight inflation, it is the only consistent cause of inflation in our nation.

Rothbard has the following to say about printing money and then goes on to show how our government is involved in this very cause of inflation:

If the government falls prey to the temptation of printing a great deal of new money, not only will prices go up, but the “quality” of money will become suspect in that society.

We can currently in today’s world tell that something is a little different with the dollar. Whereas for years it was worth almost twice as much as the Canadian dollar, today they are approximately equal. The price of gold is more than $850 an ounce (it was pegged at $35 an ounce before we totally left the gold standard in 1971).

When thinking of inflation and the Inflation Tax as repeatedly mentioned by Ron Paul I am reminded of the many passages throughout the Bible that demand the use of just weights and measures (Lev. 19:35, Deut. 25:13-15, Prov. 11:1, Prov. 20:10, Prov. 20:23, Ezekiel 45:10, Amos 8:5, Hosea 12:7, Micah 6:11). Our monetary system does not in any way seem to be composed of just or righteous weights and measures. The values fluctuate as the Fed increases and decreases the money supply.

I haven’t developed a thoroughly thought out and researched position but it is an area of concern. It is encouraging that there is still in the running one presidential candidate that understands and talks about these issues. Ron Paul took second place in Nevada on Saturday and still has a chance to win. $1.6 million has been raised for the campaign today with a few hours to go. There still is hope, but only if the American people are willing to ask questions about our government and the traditions we have all come to accept as truth.

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Tea Party 07 – Ron Paul

Today is December 16, which is the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party that originally occurred in 1773. Take a look at Tea Party 07 and then Donate to Ron Paul, the only candidate who will fight the inflation tax that is constantly propagated by the fed.

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Ron Paul Rally – Greenville, SC – 12/8/2007

Ron Paul was at the Peace Center amphitheater in downtown Greenville on Saturday night. A crowd of probably at least 500 showed up at 7:30 p.m. to hear Ron Paul speak. Watch the video to see his consistent non-interventionist, pro-life, small government, message of freedom.

Watch the video on YouTube.

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Ron Paul in Greenville

Ron Paul will be in Greenville, SC on Saturday night at the Peace Center amphitheater. According to the Greenville and Greer Meetup groups there will be a rally in the area at 7 p.m. and the Dr. Paul will be speaking at 8 p.m. Everyone in the Greenville area that is a Ron Paul supporter or is possibly interested should attend.

It should be a great opportunity to hear his constitutional positions in person and possibly get a chance to meet Ron Paul before or after the speech.

Update: According to the official campaign site the rally is at 7:30 p.m.

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Rudy’s Reading List – Donate Today

Today should turn out to be another big donation day for the Ron Paul campaign. Get more info at RudysReadingList.com and donate the money needed to win South Carolina, New Hampshire, Iowa, and the other early primaries.

To get more perspective on the reasons for the non-interventionist foreign policy of Ron Paul read the books that he recommended to Rudy Giuliani in an early debate. The books are Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire, Imperial Hubris: Why the West Is Losing the War on Terror, Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism, and The 9/11 Commission Report.

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What is the right foreign policy?

When the 2008 presidential race started earlier this year I was convinced that there probably wasn’t going to be anyone worth voting for in the Republican party (having a bad Republican beat Hillary is a compromise of fear and isn’t worth it). With the prospect of a pro-choice candidate like Rudy Giuliani getting the nomination of the Republican party the choice of voting third party in the general election seemed clear (probably Constitution Party).

In 2004 and before, I supported George Bush and the war. Because I supported the war and because Bush spoke conservatively on most issues I didn’t see any reason to vote third party. Three years later it is clear that Bush has not governed to the right. While he isn’t a Democrat, there isn’t a lot of difference (his pro-life stance and court appointments are exceptions). He also did a good thing in cutting taxes but he didn’t follow through by cutting spending.

While voting for Giuliani (pro-choice) is clearly a problem, the other options aren’t much better. Romney, McCain, Thompson, etc. are all variations on a theme that is very similar to Bush. They may talk conservative (they don’t even do that in half their positions) but are they going to stand up and do anything to change the current trend of big government compassionate conservatism?

A friend pointed out Ron Paul to me. I had heard the name and some good things but didn’t know much about him. I did a little research and figured he was probably someone I could vote for (pro-life, pro-gun, pro-freedom, etc.) but I still didn’t like his position on the Iraq war. It seemed that he wasn’t cut and run in the same way as the Democrats (most Democrats give that opinion out of the seeming political expediency of being against the Republicans). It did seem that he was going to immediately leave Iraq and maybe ignore the problems. I didn’t like the thought and the it still makes me a little nervous (doesn’t initially seem compassionate to the Iraqi people).

I then purchased Ron Paul’s book A Foreign Policy of Freedom so that I could better understand his position. Ron Paul’s desire to get out of Iraq didn’t seem much worse than everyone else’s idea of perpetual involvement in yet another nation. I wanted to understand Paul’s position to see if there was something more to it.

Lew Rockwell’s forward to the book made me understand the point of Ron Paul’s non-interventionism. I am continuing to read the book and see that Ron Paul while serving in congress has consistently practiced the beliefs that Lew Rockwell quickly made clear to me. Rockwell starts the forward with the following: “Ron Paul has always believed that foreign and domestic policy should be conducted according to the same principles.” I wasn’t sure what he meant and didn’t immediately understand how foreign and domestic policy could be the “same.” He goes on to point out that “Government should be restrained from intervening at home or abroad because its actions fail to achieve their stated aims, create more harm than good, shrink the liberty of the people, and violate rights.” The key to all this is that the government should be kept in check both at home (that is what the Constitution and Bill of Rights is all about) and abroad. As a conservative who believes we need a small government I would agree with Rockwell that “Under conditions of liberty, the result is prosperity and orderly civilization. Under government control, the result is relative poverty and unpredictable chaos.” The question becomes obvious. Why do we want to restrain the government at home but not abroad. Why do we get freedom, but not the rest of the world?

It is obvious that people like Saddam Hussein have major problems and that he did terrible things in his country. The problem is why do we believe that our government can “fix” the problem and “save” those people? Our government cannot solve the problems of poverty, health care, crime, etc. in our own nation. The government will make it all worse with taxes, minimum wage, price controls, regulation, inflation, and everything else that will eventually ruin our economy and our country. Why does anyone on the conservative side think the government can fix Iraq, the UN, China, Iran, North Korea, or anything else?

I am convinced that to support Ron Paul is to be a consistent conservative in every area including foreign policy. I am currently convinced that to vote for the rest of the Republicans is to vote for a variation of all the same old problems. To vote for any top tier Republican candidate just to beat Hillary (and oppose Giuliani for those who are pro-life) is a vote of fear that will do nothing but prepare us for the next Hillary (whoever they are).

It is time to vote for a consistently conservative Republican who will strengthen our nation in all the ways the founders intended. Ron Paul can win this election. A quick look at the funds he has raised and the news coverage he is getting proves it. He will lose if those who like his conservative ideals do not vote for him.

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Why Ron Paul Can Win It All

Christopher Deliso writes an excellent article at LewRockwell.com exlpaining Why Ron Paul Can Win It All.  Definitely an interesting read.

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November 5th – Ron Paul

If you have considered donating to the Ron Paul campaign, today would be a good day.

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