Or just give them a picture and ask on which military bases in Germany they want to spend money and which German regions they want to stimulate the economy. For having those soldiers there, means they spend their money there, thus stimulating the economy. I have seen myself closing one of the bases nearby and the economy crumbled, so it is true that having a base is good for the local economy and the local German cities and states want to keep them there for providing work to the locals.
And also let them pick which ones should be closed so the military can be transfered to the US and spend their income back at home to stimulate the American economy.
There are about 53,000 American military in Germany. You can do the math how much they spend there.
For a list of countries you can check it out here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...ry_deployments
And above all: do not go into defense while talking to the early majority. If they don't agree, ask them why not, and also what candidate has an alternative. And discuss on the bad sides of that other candidate (which is most likely spending the US into bankruptcy). Their concerns are real, discover them, know they are important and show the disadvantages of the other candidates and the positives of Ron Paul. Give the message the credibility it has and deserves.
Since this is politics and not your average new product:
Never forget that Ron Paul is going to cut 1 trillion dollar! That is a lot of money that stops comming out of your taxpaying pockets (or stops being borrowed from China), and a lot of people and
companies will loose a lot of income because of that. And they don't want to loose their piece of the pie, so they will do all they can to discredit Paul to stop him. And also the major news networks know they earn a lot when they cover wars. People tune in to see what is happening, thus having a lot of viewers, thus making their commerce breaks more watched, thus selling the commercebreak minutes for more money per second. It is part of their businesmodel, and as a journalist once said: half of the pressroom will loose their job when Paul becomes President, so there might be a conflict of interest. </end rant>
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