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harikaried
08-01-2011, 02:32 PM
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110801006728/en/Ron-Paul-Issues-Statement-Debt-Ceiling-Deal

LAKE JACKSON, Texas--Today, 2012 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul issued a statement outlining his opposition to the debt ceiling deal struck between the White House and Congress. See statement below.

“While it is good to see serious debate about our debt crisis, I cannot support the reported deal on raising the nation’s debt ceiling. I have never voted to raise the debt ceiling, and I never will.

“This deal will reportedly cut spending by only slightly over $900 billion over 10 years. But we will have a $1.6 trillion deficit after this year alone, meaning those meager cuts will do nothing to solve our unsustainable spending problem. In fact, this bill will never balance the budget. Instead, it will add untold trillions of dollars to our deficit. This also assumes the cuts are real cuts and not the same old Washington smoke and mirrors game of spending less than originally projected so you can claim the difference as a 'cut.'

“The plan also calls for the formation of a deficit commission, which will accomplish nothing outside of providing Congress and the White House with another way to abdicate responsibility. In my many years of public service, there have been commissions on everything from Social Security to energy policy, yet not one solution has been produced out of these commissions.

“By denying members the ability to offer amendments and only allowing an up-or-down vote that will take place in the hectic time between Thanksgiving and Christmas, this Commission essentially disenfranchises the vast majority of members from meaningfully participating in the debate over reducing spending and balancing the budget. Furthermore, despite the claims of the bill's proponents, there is nothing to stop the commission from recommending tax increases.

“One of the reasons why I humbly suggest that I am the most qualified Presidential candidate is my experience to see and understand the long track record of failure, disappointments, and bad recommendations made by such commissions. Times like these require statesmanship and steady leadership, which I and the grassroots activists who have joined my campaign believe I am uniquely qualified to provide.

“What should bother Americans most is that under cover of this debt ceiling circus, we learned from a recent GAO one-time, limited audit that the Federal Reserve secretly pumped $16 trillion into American and foreign banks over three years. All of the Fed's fat cat cronies were taken care of at the expense of the American public.

“To put that into perspective, our entire national debt is $14.5 trillion, and our annual deficit will be about $1.6 trillion, meaning the Federal Reserve created and appropriated more than our entire national debt to banks around the world in a few short years. We have been fighting in Congress these past few weeks over raising our debt ceiling by $2 trillion, an amount the Fed secretly gave away to just one big bank.

“For decades, politicians have promised future restraint in exchange for hikes in the debt limit. We are always told that we must act immediately to avoid a crisis. But time and time again, politicians reveal themselves to be untrustworthy, and we soon find ourselves in a crisis being led by the same folks who wish only to maintain the status quo.

“I believe in the great American traditions of free markets, sound money, and personal Liberty. But we are moving far away from what made us the greatest nation in human history. We must cut spending and balance our budget now, before it is too late.

“Let me be clear. The cuts we must make will not be easy, and there will be difficult times in the short run. But I have the greatest confidence that if we come together as a People, work hard, and do the right things, our country will be back on track in no time and on its way to unprecedented prosperity. But, if we continue to print money and pyramid debt, we will destroy ourselves and lose the promise of America forever.

“These difficult times require a President willing to stand against runaway spending. If elected, I will veto any spending bill that contributes to an unbalanced budget, and I will balance the budget in the first year of my term. I will not allow the Federal Reserve to destroy the value of our money by shoveling dollars into the pockets of its banker friends.

“I remain committed to working on behalf of the American people to drastically reduce spending and implement fundamental changes that will reform government and restore our nation’s prosperity.”

harikaried
08-01-2011, 04:17 PM
They also sent this out by email from John Tate:


As Congress and the White House cut another "deal" to benefit their Wall Street buddies and further empower Big Government-loving lobbyists, Ron Paul has once again strongly condemned the status quo and promised to implement legitimate changes if elected President.

I hope you'll take a moment to read his statement below and then pass it on to your family and friends to show them that Ron Paul is the leader we need in the White House.

There are two other actions you can take today to help Dr. Paul change the status quo and restore common sense to Washington.

After you read the statement, let your representative and senators know you support Ron Paul's call for fiscal sanity.

Tell them to reject this latest sellout and instead join Dr. Paul in fighting to balance the budget and return government to its constitutional limits.

You can reach them by calling the Capitol Hill switchboard at (202) 224-3121.

And you can help us recruit millions of more voters for Dr. Paul by contributing today at www.RonPaul2012.com. Every dollar goes toward growing our campaign, spreading Ron Paul's message of freedom, and winning this race.

For Liberty,
John Tate
Campaign Manager

sailingaway
08-01-2011, 04:57 PM
Someone needs to tell John Tate that Big Government does not need initial capitalization.

KramerDSP
08-01-2011, 05:11 PM
"If elected, I will veto any spending bill that contributes to an unbalanced budget, and I will balance the budget in the first year of my term. I will not allow the Federal Reserve to destroy the value of our money by shoveling dollars into the pockets of its banker friends." - Ron Paul 2012

Ball is in your courts, Bachmann and Romney. The Republicans are running out of reasons not to get behind Ron at this critical juncture of rampant runaway spending.

The next debate will be awesome. This issue will be front and center.

satchelmcqueen
08-01-2011, 05:35 PM
finally someone talking about the 16trillion gave away in 2008. rp rules.

jbuttell
08-01-2011, 09:54 PM
"If elected, I will veto any spending bill that contributes to an unbalanced budget, and I will balance the budget in the first year of my term. I will not allow the Federal Reserve to destroy the value of our money by shoveling dollars into the pockets of its banker friends." - Ron Paul 2012

Ball is in your courts, Bachmann and Romney. The Republicans are running out of reasons not to get behind Ron at this critical juncture of rampant runaway spending.

The next debate will be awesome. This issue will be front and center.

That doesn't seem like Ron to declare that he will balance the budget in the first year - how would he accomplish that? Withdrawing the troops is within his power and would do a lot to help with the budget, I'm unsure how he can say definitively it'll be balanced in first year though.

lx43
08-01-2011, 10:30 PM
Veto!!!!!

sailingaway
08-01-2011, 10:43 PM
New slogan: Vote for Ron Paul: The Human Balanced Budget Amendment

Napoleon's Shadow
08-02-2011, 07:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX52UkQYJTA

belian78
08-02-2011, 10:29 PM
Other than the line about 'if I am elected', am I wrong in saying there were some powerful statements in his response and almost read as a presidential address?