Whats Ron Pauls Jobs Plan

smokebros

Well-Known Member
I have noticed a recent trend. You like to start threads about Ron Paul and ask a question about something he wants to do. I think you should start listening to Ron Paul, and not keep asking people on here by creating new threads about him everyday. If you want to know the information, go directly to the source.. Research him, watch videos of him on youtube. You are able find interviews, debate questions, broadcasts, radio, and tons of other stuff about him.

However, you do ask a good question.

1. By stopping NAFTA, CAFTA, and other free trade agreements. If the trades aren't free, it would cost a lot to export/import things in and out of America. This forces a lot of companies to stay in America.

2. Reforming the Sarbanes-Oxley act.

3. Having a sound monetary system. Printing and inflating money has been proven to be a catalyst to shipping jobs overseas.

I hope that helped you out a bit, and if you have further questions about Ron Paul's policies, you should just research it for yourself, the information is out there.

Cheers.
 

Parker

Well-Known Member
What is he going to do to stop Corporations from moving overseas?
Whats Ron Pauls job plan?
Quit manipulating the free market and let the people, through their purchasing power, decide who should survive and who should loose.
Companies tell us the reason they move overseas is high taxes and regulations, remove those barriers.

This is what happens now to our businesses that go overseas. Nation A gets Bidness B, a company from America, to come to their shores. As long as Bidness B product does not compete with businesses in Nation A they will get taxed low. Bidness B can make all the widgets they want as long as they don't sell them in Nation A. Call it taxed low, or get rebates, or reduced fees it means the cost of doing business will be lower and that's why they leave America. Their obligations are too their stockholders and their employees.
 

dukeanthony

New Member
I have noticed a recent trend. You like to start threads about Ron Paul and ask a question about something he wants to do. I think you should start listening to Ron Paul, and not keep asking people on here by creating new threads about him everyday. If you want to know the information, go directly to the source.. Research him, watch videos of him on youtube. You are able find interviews, debate questions, broadcasts, radio, and tons of other stuff about him.

However, you do ask a good question.

1. By stopping NAFTA, CAFTA, and other free trade agreements. If the trades aren't free, it would cost a lot to export/import things in and out of America. This forces a lot of companies to stay in America.

2. Reforming the Sarbanes-Oxley act.

3. Having a sound monetary system. Printing and inflating money has been proven to be a catalyst to shipping jobs overseas.

I hope that helped you out a bit, and if you have further questions about Ron Paul's policies, you should just research it for yourself, the information is out there.

Cheers.
So we should Implement Tariffs on imported goods to make them more expensive?
Whats to stop the other Country from Implementing Tariffs to make our goods more expensive?
And what makes you think that would stop jobs from bleeding to the other countries?
 

dukeanthony

New Member
Quit manipulating the free market and let the people, through their purchasing power, decide who should survive and who should loose.
Companies tell us the reason they move overseas is high taxes and regulations, remove those barriers.

This is what happens now to our businesses that go overseas. Nation A gets Bidness B, a company from America, to come to their shores. As long as Bidness B product does not compete with businesses in Nation A they will get taxed low. Bidness B can make all the widgets they want as long as they don't sell them in Nation A. Call it taxed low, or get rebates, or reduced fees it means the cost of doing business will be lower and that's why they leave America. Their obligations are too their stockholders and their employees.
General Electric Co. (GE)’s health-care unit, the world’s biggest maker of medical-imaging machines, is moving the headquarters of its 115-year-old X-ray business to Beijing to tap growth in China


GE’s increasing focus on the Chinese market will heighten competition for local suppliers, such as Shenzhen-based Mindray Medical International Ltd. (MR), according to Johnson Sun, a health-care analyst at Guotai Junan Securities HK Ltd. in Hong Kong.
 

smokebros

Well-Known Member
So we should Implement Tariffs on imported goods to make them more expensive?
Whats to stop the other Country from Implementing Tariffs to make our goods more expensive?
And what makes you think that would stop jobs from bleeding to the other countries?
You are a troll. I just told you to research this stuff for yourself. Don't try to spin what I say and petty fog things around here son.
I understand your agenda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggcExm4uqKs
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
I doubt you understand anything that goes against your narrow views no matter how absurd they are
LOL you will never get taken seriously and NEVER win a debate when your final solution is to turn to tactics of Ad Hominem and non sequiturs. You are one giant walking logical fallacy, your opinions are ill thought out, your arguments are easily defeated because they do not deal with the content of the discussion.
 

dukeanthony

New Member
LOL you will never get taken seriously and NEVER win a debate when your final solution is to turn to tactics of Ad Hominem and non sequiturs. You are one giant walking logical fallacy, your opinions are ill thought out, your arguments are easily defeated because they do not deal with the content of the discussion.
And what exactly did you offer to refute what I said?
 

Mr Neutron

Well-Known Member
ROTFLMAO... Look up the word oblivious in the dictionary (you know, it's that big book with all the words and their meanings in it?) and it says, "See dukeanthony"
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
And what exactly did you offer to refute what I said?
There is nothing to refute, you have not made any claims except to call someone narrow minded, their views absurd and them not understanding things they don't agree with. Its all opinion, you bring nothing to the table.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
So we should Implement Tariffs on imported goods to make them more expensive?
No one made that claim, Strawman logical fallacy.
Whats to stop the other Country from Implementing Tariffs to make our goods more expensive?
Not part of the discussion, your asking a question that has no relevance.
And what makes you think that would stop jobs from bleeding to the other countries?
No claims were made saying it would, again, strawman logical fallacy. You are trying to argue against claims that were never made.
 

dukeanthony

New Member
Ok so what is Ron Pauls job Plan.

Simple Question which none of you have yet to answer

Surely this is going to come up in the Debates
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
I honestly have nothing against Ron Paul the man...Its his ideas that make me not want to vote for him...If we lived in a better world with ZERO racism hell I just might lean his way...but we don't and that States Rights bullshit would get crazy when we have states like Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, parts of Florida...so sorry Ron America is just not ready for your ideas yet...and his idea about pulling ALL our troops home and not have any bases or insight to whats going on in the WORLD is crazy too..again the world is not ready for Ron Paul yet...I think Obama found out the same thing after he took office...it would be nice if we all could get along, but it seems like we just can't...
 

undertheice

Well-Known Member
......the world is not ready for Ron Paul yet...I think Obama found out the same thing after he took office.....
what obama found out was that the people were not ready to be forced into giving up their freedoms, that they weren't yet jaded enough to see an intrusive, overbearing central government as the only alternative to a world of general indifference. that paul's agenda is not one of force is what sticks in the craw of both parties and statists throughout the country. force is government's only tool and limiting that force is what individual liberty is all about. when pared down to its most basic elements, it is a struggle between the individual and those who believe the individual is of minimal importance to the welfare of society.
 

Mr Neutron

Well-Known Member
I honestly have nothing against Ron Paul the man...Its his ideas that make me not want to vote for him...If we lived in a better world with ZERO racism hell I just might lean his way...but we don't and that States Rights bullshit would get crazy when we have states like Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, parts of Florida...so sorry Ron America is just not ready for your ideas yet...and his idea about pulling ALL our troops home and not have any bases or insight to whats going on in the WORLD is crazy too..again the world is not ready for Ron Paul yet...I think Obama found out the same thing after he took office...it would be nice if we all could get along, but it seems like we just can't...
It is precisely his ideas as to why he is so popular. His idea of individualism is something that our society needs, like a sick patient needs medicine.
It all depends on what your idea of "we all could get along" is. Will there never be violence or war? No, but it does allow for the individual to train, equip and prepare to defend himself, his family and his property.
So, if it is a given that man shall never live in peace, instead of supporting a globalist view where the many are lorded over by the few, why not letting people enjoy the freedom that is naturally ours?
 
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