Thursday, July 23, 2009

Ron Paul -- in the tradition.

Why does Ron Paul have to sound so damned reasonable? Why does he sound so much like I did in the late 60's? The party he somehow belongs to has been telling us we can't afford anything but wars for as long as I can remember and most of them, including the metaphorical war on drugs have produced no discernible benefit to our security or prosperity. Since much of the equipment we bought at irrational prices isn't suitable for any threat facing us, why the hell don't we stop doing that and spend the money on health care?
“Even though I have my ideal system I would like to see, with the government out completely — because that would be a much better system — that’s not going to happen. I’m realistic.”

Pragmatic, realistic, flexible and non-dogmatic? Stop it Ron -- you're killing me!
"I would cut from these trillions and trillions of dollars that we have spent over the years and bring our troops home so that we can finance it [health care].” Said Paul on CNN

Is that Dylan I hear in the background? No, not really, but it's about time that someone from the GOP, even if he's not really one of them, mentioned those trillions and trillions when complaining about the Democrats' big spending, and it's stunning to hear approval for Obama's curtailment of the F-22 fighter program at least as a first step. Of course he believes we can eventually wean ourselves away from such government health care programs and says "freedom" will produce better coverage than a bureaucracy.

Having worked for many years for insurance companies I see their bureaucracies as more expensive, less honest, more reckless and sometimes quite malignant, so I'm not so sure I agree. Still Dr. Paul is certainly not a war lover, has the courage to say it out loud and that's novel. All in all, when he described RonPaulSingles.com (”We put the ‘love’ in revolution”) the dating website for Paulistas on American Morning yesterday:
“It sort of fits a famous slogan that I sort of liked, which says ‘Make love not war,’"

I was inspired to dig out the John Brown gladiator sandals I used to wear back in the day. The times they are a'changin' you know.

4 comments:

  1. Ah yes, Ron Paul and Libertarianism....

    Can pretty much agree with everything they say ESPECIALLY in regards to military adventurism...

    Just never thought of them in the peaceniks, commune loving way....

    It would be enticing if they did their campaign posters for use with black lights...

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  2. Part of the problem....Common sense is dead in politics.

    I voted for Ron Paul for President 20 years ago, no regrets.

    I was disappointed that he decided to run as a Republican last year, as if that could save some respect for himself among his Republican co-workers.

    My thinking is condemned by liberals and conservatives. I know I'm on the correct path.

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  3. It's a travesty that money for killing is never hard to find, but money for healing is never looked for.

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  4. I'd like to find a few bucks for killing people who post shoe advertisements here, but of course I'd do it for free, being the kind of civic minded individual that I am. Private enterprise and all that.

    Of course I'm being a bit tongue in cheek when linking Paul to all that the 60's had to offer, but not entirely. What does please me is to hear that he's not committed to forcing Utopian goals as so many idealists are.

    That alone sets him far apart from the GOP but I'm sure he runs as a Republican to avoid the stigma of being a third party candidate.

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