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Why I support Ron Paul
Thursday, December 20th, 2007Just look at this video - he’s honest. He says everything I’m thinking. This is why people love him - because he speaks their words. We haven’t seen a presidential candidate this real before.
Politics has become complete BS. Especially the presidential election. It is complete 100% BS. That’s all it is. And that is why it is so refreshing to see someone with no BS at all running for president.
Ron Paul breaks $12 million goal
Sunday, December 16th, 2007It got a little crazy at the Ron Paul headquarters in NYC this morning as they reached their goal of $12 million:
I made my first ever political donation to help out. Thanks for the link, Tom - via lewrockwell.com.
Ron Paul on Mad Money today
Saturday, December 15th, 2007I never thought I would say this, but I am now a Republican
Tuesday, November 6th, 2007It may take a few more days for the paperwork to go through - but I’ve filled out and sent in the forms. I will soon be an official member of the Republican party.
I did this so that I can vote for Ron Paul in the primaries.
Ron Paul has the momentum, and he is uniting many different types of people. People with very different opinions are willing to unite just to support someone who is honestly trying to do a good job. It gives me a little reassurance in humanity, really.
But the charts on intrade don’t look promising. Ron Paul actually has a very nice looking chart, but he is still a penny stock at 8.7:

While Guiliani as 2008 Republican Nominee is priced at 41.5:

“Remember, Remember, the fifth of November”
Monday, November 5th, 2007The online support for Ron Paul is pretty amazing:

It is also very exciting. A lot of people, especially a lot of young people online, really want to see some change.
The main reason I like Ron Paul so much: he’s honest.
(That’s also why it would take a miracle for him to win)
The Singularity and Ron Paul
Friday, November 2nd, 2007You may not know it, but you are probably living in the final generation anywhere on the earth to endure poverty, disease and scarcity of physical goods – at least in the way such things have existed from the dawn of civilization until now.
…Consider that the poorest people in this country who at least have jobs and places to sleep literally have a higher standard of living than the wealthiest person on the earth did less than 150 years ago; 150 years ago, the wealthiest person on the earth didn’t have anything that the poorest today consider basic necessities, like indoor plumbing, electricity, central heating or air-conditioning, antibiotics or a refrigerator – much less things that may not be life-sustaining necessities, but are the luxuries of yesterday that most consider the necessities of today, like cars, televisions, computers, etc.
.. By the 2020s, almost the entire world economy will be information, and there will no longer be significant human employment in service and manufacturing industries. As Kurzweil notes, we’re automating jobs at the bottom of the skill ladder and replacing them with jobs higher on the skill ladder. This may alarm some, but anyone who understands economics knows that it’s glorious, miraculous progress whenever jobs are lost through normal market forces.
…If the prospects for the future discussed in this article excite you, then they are still more reasons, in addition to all of the other benefits of significantly increased freedom, to support Ron Paul, because the freer the country and the economy and the sounder the money, the faster this progress will arrive.
Among many other things, Ron Paul wants to create such a market by busting the medical cartel and the pharmaceutical-industrial complex. Probably the biggest thing you can do right now to massively increase your future standard of living, and that of those you care about, is to devote whatever time and money you can to Ron Paul.


