4 Thoughts on the GOP Debate

Back to blog

Ron Paul Debate question

thank you .. great article

lauren of PA @ Jan 26, 2008 23:12:32 PM

REHABILITATE SOCIAL SECURITY

1. S.S. TAX SHOULD APPLY TO "ALL" INCOME INCLUDING CAPITAL GAINS.

2. FOREIGN IMPORTS FROM LOW WAGE COUJNTRIES SHOULD BE CHARGED S.S. TAX TO OFFSET THE LOSS OF JOBS AND THE LOW WAGES PAID IN CHINA AND INDIA

3. INFLATION INCREMENT FOR S.S. SHOULD BE AT 75% OF COLA

4. EARLY RETIRESS WOULD ( 62 - 63 ) WOULD HAVE THEIR S.S. BENEFITS REDUCED, FURTHER, AT LEAST BY 3 - 4 %

AL SURWIN of CA @ Jan 26, 2008 20:20:39 PM

PPT and the McCain/Paul question

You are correct. Ron Paul IS quite concerned about the Plunge Protection Team, alias "President's Working Group in Financial Markets". It needs a little sunshine. There is absolutely NO Congressional oversight. And this group seems to be quite inventive in their interventions into the private non-government financial markets. This potentially could lead to abuses if there is not transparency and openness, at least in retrospect!!

We each seem to have our own major issue(s) that make their choice for President seem like the best one. The economy is a big one for me. My question is: Would someone tell me why we should NOT elect Ron Paul?

The rest, with Richardson and Kucinich out, seem to be talking crazy talk (or did last week, who knows this week!) about our military adventures in the Middle East. Additionally, no one else seems to understand the problems with the economy, inflation, and out of control deficit spending. Inflation is going to eat us alive, as it has already started to do so. Do you really believe that the REAL inflation rate last year, the rate that was used by the government for Social Security check increases this month, was 2.3%? Just look at the price of gold up 30% in 2007, now at an all time high and getting higher!

One can not talk about tax cuts without ALSO talking about cutting spending. We have a $9 trillion debt (nearly double since 2000) that must be paid so we can afford Social Security and Medicare. The interest payments will go sky high when we begin to fight inflation with higher Federal Reserve bank rates.

And we must stop inflation or everyone's life savings will go down the tubes, along with the middle class, like what has happened to the middle class in most countries south of our border. And do not forget Universal Health Care, which is coming down the tracks right at us, unless Republicans begin to understand the seriousness of runaway deficits and inflation. And start educating the country. A Democratic President will surely not fight inflation like Volcker and Reagan did!

Please vote Ron Paul and save the country from bankruptcy abroad and at home!

DenisL of MO @ Jan 26, 2008 16:55:55 PM

Why are Mitt Romney's answers so polished?

You didn't mention Mitt apparently being fed answers via an ear piece.

Check the question Tim asked him about Ronald Reagan saving social security and you can CLEARLY hear someone whisper "he raised taxes" right before Mitt answers "I wouldn't raise taxes".

Maybe you should make this a top 5 piece :-)

Tim_Ohio of OH @ Jan 25, 2008 19:52:16 PM

the President's Working Group in Financial Markets

My concern is just how many viewers and/or listeners actually integrated the full context of the question and John McCain's complete ignorance of

what the President's Working Group in Financial Markets is.

Paul of FL @ Jan 25, 2008 19:46:04 PM

McCain not too bright

McCain is not the sharpest tool in the shed...nuff said!

Ron Paul has my vote and support. http://ronpaul2008.com

Tess of CA @ Jan 25, 2008 18:23:41 PM

McCain and Paul

James,

I remember when McCain told the Wall Street Journal he didn't know anything about economics--he said he had Greenspan's book.

Compare that to Ron Paul--he is a pro-level Austrian economist who has written dozens (if not hundreds?) of articles on economic policy and has written several books concerning economics and monetary policy as well.

JP of DC @ Jan 25, 2008 18:08:47 PM

Thoughts on GOP debate

I agree with you thoughts, as a new Republican I watch these debates with great interest. I was wondering however if some one could answer one questions:

Do the Republican understand that mainstream America is disenfranchised with the republican party?

The presidents approval is very low, most of America is thinks that we are on the wrong track. However, whenever these candidates are asked a question, they trip over themselves to convince us they will give us more of the same.

Ask about the War in Irag

Rudy: I support it,

McCain: I support, and would have gone with out WMD's

Do you support the surge

Rudy: I supported the president

McCain: I think there should be more surges, 100 years in Iraq

Do you believe in the Reagan Colaition

Rudy: yes

McCain: I'm wearing Reagan underpants

Mitt: Reagan's at my house frozen in carbonite

isn't anyone willing to be different in this party?

Michael of PA @ Jan 25, 2008 17:47:09 PM

At least the GOP covered ISSUES

I appreciate how the GOP debates include actual issues, unlike the Dem debates that focus on race, gender, and "change" with no specifics.

How about some substance Dems??

Jesse G of MN @ Jan 25, 2008 16:59:19 PM

McCain Economics

Hey James....

McCain does not have a clue about "anything" having to do with the economy. Never has. Heck with his spiffy congressional retirement plan what does he care about "economics"? That's the job of some bean counter over at the place where they keep the money. You know the money place.

Sheesh....does anybody else see this stuff? Thanks so much for noticing this gaff!

Christopher Thurow Sr of FL @ Jan 25, 2008 16:48:53 PM

Back to blog

Add Your Thoughts
About You
Capital Commerce

Capital Commerce

U.S. News business reporter Matthew Bandyk examines the issues, people, and debates that shape the nexus of political and economic life in the nation's capital.

advertisement

advertisement

Subscribe

U.S. News Digital Weekly

A weekly insider's guide to politics and policy — in a multimedia, digital format. 52 issues for $19.95!

U.S. News & World Report

6 months of U.S. News & World Report's print edition for only $15. Save up to 67% off the cover price!