Tonights debate
Submitted by skins4233 on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 20:04
So the big debate is tonight and we all know they will try to gang up on Ron however. How should Ron reach out to the older voters. We all know thats the big one because they actully do vote.
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Well we got the social
Well we got the social security plan out in the open tonight!
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Medicaid runs out of money in 2013!
Telling seniors when the money runs out!
http://abcnews.go.com/Story?id=4092530&page=1
Medicare in 2013, Social Security in 2017.
Ask them if it matters to them...
There are only three solutions:
Cut benefits, increase taxes, or borrow the money from China and Saudi Arabia to make up the difference.
Oh, or that FOURTH option... the only viable option:
vote for Ron Paul!
He will not cut benefits. He'll cut spending - the war, the unnecessary portions of federal government, and all corporate welfare all over the world. Not only that, but by reigning in the Fed, he'll ensure that there is SOME kind of value in the checks delivered to seniors.
I really think this ought to be a central plank to the Ron Paul campaign.
The baby boomers are a HUGE voting bloc.
Can we get a commonsense flier on this?
i think there gonna try to gang up on Mitt
RP should extend his hand to Mitt as a possible VP Mitt wont win the presidential nomination or the primary
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent" Thomas Jefferson
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent" Thomas Jefferson
I was talking to an older
I was talking to an older lady librarian yesterday and about to retire shortly. We drifted into politics and she mentioned her daughter was routing for Obama and she is open to the "right" person, regardless of party. So I thought this was encouraging.
She did not know Ron Paul, but she asked me how is the Huckster. I told her that Huckster is corrupt and plays the religion card. When we touched on the topic of Iraq war, I noticed she believed we had to fight the Iraqis because they were responsible for 9/11. When I started explaining to her that the terrorists were from Saudi and that the Iraq war was premised on lies and that there were no WMD, she drifted away both physically and mentally.
There were other occasions when I spoke with older folks that they believe we have to be killing Iraqis there in the middle east. Apparently, they have not heard Ron Paul's explanations and debates on this topic, it seems, or otherwise just disregarded his explanations as lies? How else would you explain these apparent disconnect?
The Bush/Chenny/Neocon propaganda machine is well oiled. It may take redoubling our efforts, hopefully in time, to correct this mistake...and not to continue this mistaken illusion. Thanks OLD MEDIA!
RP has a very encouraging
RP has a very encouraging item for seniors in his new economic plan. He proposes eliminating taxes on Social Security and eliminating income taxes for seniors so that they don't need to fear having their SS cut if they work after retirement. I think that is the gist of it.
Social Security
Good point. I believe he has to bring that up tonight! I think the other guys are scared to talk about social security. Lets go after them on it Ron !
The older voters should be wiser as they've been around longer
They should know by now who's who and vote for RP! But some may be inclined to vote for the Dems. The 1st black or the 1st female. That seems appealing to a lot of people who can't see beyond the façade!
"You take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes. -- all I am offering is the truth, nothing more."