Rand Paul To Energy Secretary Chu: "Why Are We Giving $500M Loan To A Billionaire?"
Submitted by emalvini on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 15:23Rand Paul To Energy Secretary Chu: "Why Are We Giving $500M Loan To A Billionaire?"
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Excellent!
Man that was great! Can you imagine having those kinds of questions in every committee?! Support these guys for more of it in the Senate!
(CA) Rick Williams www.rickwilliamsforsenate.com
(CT) Brian K. Hill www.briankhill.com
(MI) Scotty Boman www.boman12.org
(MO) John Brunner www.johnbrunner.com
(PA) Sam Rohrer www.rohrerforsenate.org
(PA) Marc Scaringi www.scaringiforsenate2012.com
(RI) Barry Hinckley www.hinckleyforsenate.com
(TX) Glenn Addison www.glennaddison.com
(TX) Lela Pittenger www.lelaforsenate.com
(VA) Bob Marshall www.bobmarshall2012.com
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"You must be frank with the world; frankness is the child of honesty and courage...Never do anything wrong to make a friend or keep one...Above all do not appear to others what you are not" - Robert E. Lee, CSA
Scaringi's resume
Thanks for the links.
Do you know if Marc Scaringi has repented of having assisted Rick Santorum? A quick scan of his Issues and News pages gives a good impression, but, then again, we also had a good impression of Santorum, and that didn't work out well. I'd like to see a renouncement of his having helped that scoundrel, and an endorsement of Dr. Paul would be a bonus.
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From scaringiforsenate2012.com:
"During the 1990's, he worked for Senator Rick Santorum and Attorney General Mike Fisher, in Washington and Harrisburg."
"In the early 90's, Marc . . . chose to join the fight to get the country back on track by volunteering on Rick Santorum's campaign for the US Senate. Santorum beat the odds, defeating an incumbent Senator, becoming part of the Republican Revolution of 1994. Santorum asked Marc to join his Washington, D.C. staff, and Marc assisted the Senator in pushing for such initiatives as a balanced budget amendment and welfare reform."
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STAND WITH RAND 2016
Rand Paul: This looks really bad?
"Are we giving loans to foreign governments?"
Good for Rand to keep exposing this hypocrisy.
Rand is easily the Senator I
Rand is easily the Senator I respect most. He just has alot of Carol in him which makes him not as rough and rigid like Ron.
"Where liberty is, there is my country." -Benjamin Franklin
I don't think "rigid" is the
I don't think "rigid" is the word you should use.
Consistent!
Knowledge is the currency of the Universe.-
Giorgio A. Tsoukalos
You're probably right. But
You're probably right. But you do see more Carol in him right?
"Where liberty is, there is my country." -Benjamin Franklin
Deer in the headlight look.
Ha! That was great. Chu had the deer in the headlight look.
That's the way Energy
That's the way Energy Secretary Chu always looks when he gets questioned by Rand... :)
I dont understand how DPers don't like Rand Paul
Did you see the Secretary squirm?
Thanx,
Jason
You can't get clean in a dirty bathtub.
Yes, this is good, though not
Yes, this is good, though not as good as the Timothy Geithner squirm...
How can they not like this guy?
I think Rand is the next generation of the liberty revolution. I believe he has learned from his fathers experience on how to handle the critics. Ron has been fighting the uphill battle. Ron was ahead of his time. Rand is just in time.
There's 3 important political
There's 3 important political aspects to us Paul supporters. I'll list them in descending order.
Monetary policy
Foreign policy
Social policy
Why don't DPers like Rand Paul? He's becoming a status quo politician in foreign and social affairs. Once you start down that road, it's only a matter of time before you're a RINO in all respects.
Rand is pretty good on social policy
He stood strong vs NDAA, SOPA, and PIPA. He seems to be a strong champion of civil liberties.
I think he's smart, and knows the benefits of fitting into "the system" better than his dad. He's better and creating marketable soundbites, and distilling concepts down in ways that "average Americans" can understand.
So I hope he's just laying low until he's in a better position of power (read: after his first term, or when he's president) to start flexing the Ron-esque viewpoints that are more controversial.
LOL
The "benefits of fitting into 'the system'". Isn't that the difference between being a statesman and being a politician?
That being said, I do like Rand well enough. It's just that I prefer his dad's nonwaivering stand on ALL of the issues.
Trojan Horse Theory
At least I hope so.
Maybe "playing possum" is a better metaphor?
Bushwhacker?
Thanx,
Jason
You can't get clean in a dirty bathtub.
Don't forget Fiscal Policy
Don't forget Fiscal Policy
"Where liberty is, there is my country." -Benjamin Franklin
And the Constitution.
And the Constitution.
"The Constitution" followed
"The Constitution" followed correctly, pretty much sums it all up.
"Where liberty is, there is my country." -Benjamin Franklin
Rand's not Ron...
but he's WAY above the others. Will he inherit the Daily Paul for 2016?
'Cause there's a monster on the loose
Rand is certainly not his
Rand is certainly not his father, but I would at least consider voting for him.
Awesome.
Man, I hate to bring it up, but can you say 2020? After Ron Paul s 8 years!
That was a good ol' fashioned
That was a good ol' fashioned whoopin'.
It is super great someone
It is super great someone made a youtube on this. Rand is watchdogging well, in this instance. Kentucky should be very proud.
Ouch! Go Rand!!!
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God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are always ready to guard and defend it. – Daniel Webster
I wasn't so sure about Rand
at first...but the more I see of him, the more I like this kid, he's going to do great