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bobbyw24
11-02-2009, 12:22 PM
Ron Paul for President 2012 Campaign Gains Momentum

Posted on | November 2, 2009 | No Comments

The Ron Paul for President 2012 campaign has gained great momentum over the last few months. With the Rasmussen Reports Presidential Poll showing the approval rating of President Obama dropping there are many American citizens who are listening to what Ron Paul has to say. On RonPaul.com there was recently a poll asking if Dr. Ron Paul should run for president in 2012 and you can actually purchase “Ron Paul for President 2012″ merchandise from the website.

In late January the approval rating of President Obama was around 65% and there has been a steady drop since then to well below 50%. This is not to say that the president is doing a bad job but the American public has definitely seen a change of heart when it comes to strongly approving of President Barack Obama. One of the biggest concerns that remains is the strength of the economy and the fact that stimulus money continues to be printed on a daily basis.

From day one, Ron Paul has been against the stimulus package and feels that printing United States dollars is only going to deflate our currency and cause many problems in the future. President Obama has been a strong support of printing money as the value of the dollar continues to drop. We have yet to see inflation take off but there is a very good chance that it could happen in the near future with the budget deficit reaching a record $1.42 trillion for the fiscal year that ended September 30th.

Make sure to return to Subprime Blogger to get your Ron Paul news. We also write columns on Jim Rogers, Peter Schiff and Gerald Celente as these men have done a great job of pointing out some of the problems America faces. Each of these men correctly predicted the decline of the dollar and the subsequent commodity bull market. We will continue to keep you updated on the commodity bull market as well as commentary from these individuals. The columns are located in the Current News section with a link located below.

Current News

Author: Jesse Wojdylo

http://www.subprimeblogger.com/2009/11/02/ron-paul-for-president-2012-campaign-gains-momentum/

stu2002
11-02-2009, 01:11 PM
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