Ron paul: Obama's goal is economic collapse

Baltimore, April 15, 1945

All the saloons and major restaurants of Baltimore were closed last night as a mark of respect to the dead Roosevelt, whose body passed through the city at midnight. It was silly, but it gave a lot of Dogberries a chance to annoy their betters, and so it was ordained. As a result, the Saturday Night Club missed its usual post-music beer-party for the first time in forty years. All during Prohibition the club found accommodations in the homes of its members, but last night no member was prepared, so the usual programme had to be abandoned. August and I came honme, had a couple of high-balls, and then went to bed.

Roosevelt, if he had lived, would probably have been unbeatable, despite the inevitable reaction against the war. He was so expert a demagogue that it would have been easy for him to divert the popular discontent to some other object. He could have been beaten only by a demagogue even worse than he was himself, and his opponents showed no sign of being able to flush out such a marvel. The best they could produce was such timorous compromisers as Willkie and Dewey, who were as impotent before Roosevelt as sheep before Behemoth. When the call was for a headlong attack they backed and filled. It thus became impossible, at the close of their campaigns, to distinguish them from mild New Dealers -- in other words, inferior Roosevelts. He was always a mile ahead of them, finding new victims to loot and new followers to reward, flouting common sense and boldly denying its existence, demonstrating by his anti-logic that two and two made five, promising larger and larger slices of the moon. His career will greatly engage historians, if any good ones ever appear in America, but it will be of even more interest to psychologists. He was the first American to penetrate to the real depths of vulgar stupidity. He never made the mistake of overestimating the intelligence of the American mob. He was its unparallelled professor.
 
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As a matter of fact and law, the governing rights of the States are all of those which have not been surrendered to the National Government by the Constitution or its amendments. Wisely or unwisely, people know that under the Eighteenth Amendment Congress has been given the right to legislate on this particular subject [Prohibition], but this is not the case in the matter of a great number of other vital problems of government, such as the conduct of public utilities, of banks, of insurance, of business, of agriculture, of education, of social welfare, and of a dozen other important features. In these, Washington must not be encouraged to interfere.

— Franklin Delano Roosevelt, March 2, 1930


LOL, that's funny as hell. Where is Trou?

Fortunately, Roosevelt changed his mind about the power of the federal government.
 
Baltimore, April 15, 1945
All the saloons and major restaurants of Baltimore were closed last night as a mark of respect to the dead Roosevelt, whose body passed through the city at midnight. It was silly, but it gave a lot of Dogberries a chance to annoy their betters, and so it was ordained.

As I expected, this was by H. L. Mencken. Just because you can find something on the internet that articulates your prejudices does not mean that those prejudices are anything more than deposits of polluted nonsense.
 
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LOL, that's funny as hell. Where is Trou?

Probably curled up in bed, under the covers, hugging his bust of FDR.

At least this time you did not use any obscene words. Nevertheless, I am embarrassed by the inferior quality of the polemics that are directed against me. I would like an occasional reasoned rebuttal. At the very least I think I deserve more eloquent invective.
 
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Ron Paul is a religious nut and a fraud. He knows how to push the Libertarian buttons, but he's not sincere at all.

Fuck Ron Paul.
 
Ron Paul is a religious nut and a fraud. He knows how to push the Libertarian buttons, but he's not sincere at all.

Fuck Ron Paul.

Do not tempt the Paul. Or surely he will fuck your ass. And you will like it.
 
As I expected, this was by H. L. Mencken. Just because you can find something on the internet that articulates your prejudices does not mean that those prejudices are anything more than deposits of polluted nonsense.
I didn't find it on the Internets, dummy. I have his diary.

And I find his prejudices to be wise, incisive, clever, informed, and delightful.

Unlike yours, which are merely the result of being fed too many ridiculous fairy tales, and having too much lint in the head for them to stick in.
 
Le Trouve....

Roosevelt kept getting elected over and over, I'll give you that, but consider this, that was back when most people didn't even finish High School.





I got me my sixth-grade education and the President is taking car of ME!
 
I didn't find it on the Internets, dummy. I have his diary.

And I find his prejudices to be wise, incisive, clever, informed, and delightful.

Unlike yours, which are merely the result of being fed too many ridiculous fairy tales, and having too much lint in the head for them to stick in.

Oh, you SOOO000ooo.... OWN him!





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As a matter of fact and law, the governing rights of the States are all of those which have not been surrendered to the National Government by the Constitution or its amendments. Wisely or unwisely, people know that under the Eighteenth Amendment Congress has been given the right to legislate on this particular subject [Prohibition], but this is not the case in the matter of a great number of other vital problems of government, such as the conduct of public utilities, of banks, of insurance, of business, of agriculture, of education, of social welfare, and of a dozen other important features. In these, Washington must not be encouraged to interfere.

— Franklin Delano Roosevelt, March 2, 1930




Fortunately, Roosevelt changed his mind about the power of the federal government.
Unfortunately, he was a charlatan from the start.
 
Obama Education Gap Extends to General Election

Le Trouve....

Roosevelt kept getting elected over and over, I'll give you that, but consider this, that was back when most people didn't even finish High School.

I'm not sure what that means. In the last election there was a strong correlation between education and support for Barack Obama.

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McCain leads Obama among those with a high school education or less
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama leads John McCain by a significant margin among voters with the most education, but trails the likely Republican nominee among voters with the least formal education.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/106381/obama-education-gap-extends-general-election.aspx
 
Le Trouve....

Roosevelt kept getting elected over and over, I'll give you that, but consider this, that was back when most people didn't even finish High School.





I got me my sixth-grade education and the President is taking car of ME!
Back then, 8th grade was probably equivalent to today's 12th grade. Plus, the nation's schools hadn't been turned into indoctrination centers yet.
 
Back then, 8th grade was probably equivalent to today's 12th grade. Plus, the nation's schools hadn't been turned into indoctrination centers yet.
Pretty much. Latin and Greek were requirements in high school. Now, they're not even required in college.
 
Heat wave.

Could you just e-mail me what's up?

Guh..
Naw, I don't do that stuff anymore.

Here's the deal:

Bush proposes stupid "stimulus" of $168 billion.

Then Bush authorizes $700 billion for bankers to sift away to offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands, but only manages to waste $350 billion.

Obama continues the charade, wasting the other $350 billion tossing money at banks, then says "not enough" and plops down a $787 billion "stimulus" package before Congress which they pass without one single member having read it.

Now, since the "stimulus" has accomplished nothing, there are rumblings that it didn't waste enough money, and more needs to be wasted.

Now you're up to date.
 
If this is true, and the correlation is not a "lack" of education, then it ought to be the most damning indictment of our educational establishment on record.
"Education"?

That died years ago. It's "Indoctrination," now.

Math, Chemistry, Physics, Literature, Music, Philosophy: relics.
 
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