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Onibaka said:
Jumpin said:

1.  What's wrong with being a libertarian? It excludes the well being of the larger portion of society in order to benefit the people who have the greatest investments (those who run the corporations and who can afford to buy up everything) and not the people who actually work. It ignores environmental issues, and issues of healthcare, and instead turns both into a business - which ignores everything that does not lead to a profit. It's essentially an evil ideology, and we know from history that Laissez Faire economics always fail.

2. He wants to remove restrictions on oil drilling, repeal federal tax on gasoline, lift restrictions on the use of coal and nuclear power, and eliminate the Environmental Protection Act.

3. I don't know about Canada, but public Health Care works everywhere else in the world. If you expect it to be absolutely perfect in the US after 1 year of implementation your deluded. If you think there is anything particular about American society where it doesn't work in the US, yet somehow works fantastically everywhere else, you're deluded. Being against public healthcare is essentially evil, and leaves hospitals and the medical profession in corporate hands - when this is something that should be eliminated throughout the entire world for the betterment of the world.

George Bush Jr's plan was to be out of Iraq in 6 weeks - and Iraq should have never been invaded in the first place - it was the leading cause to rising military expenses in the US that led to major colapses in the western economy. Obama's was the plan that worked, not Bush's. Bush failed.

 

Ron Paul has his heart in the right place, but he has to change his economic views to reflect that - not keep supporting econmomic policies that will widen the gap between rich and poor.

Are you crazy?? Public healthcare is shitty in most countries of the world. Only on select europeans contries an maybe Canada and Japan have a "good" healthcare.

But that doesn't mean that I disagree with you. If I was in USA I would voted 100% for Ron Paul, But I still fear his libertarian thing and how corporations will be even more unregulated than now.

i think he meant first world countries and not third world and since usa is first world your system sucks hard for this point. i really can't imagine how so many people in usa have no health insurance, this is crazy^^

people who have no money aren't inferiour humans and they need good health standards as well even if they can't afford them. don't giving them at least a "normal" health care situation is a huge crime for me.

and if this is the case in some other first world countries it's the same...