Gary Johnson

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8/15/2011 Sean Hannity : "Ron Paul is right about the debt, he's right about the deficit, he's right about spending, he's right about budgets, he's right about the fed, he's right about a lot of things, he's right about gold. He's been right about a lot of things. Let's not fall into the Democrat's game of turning on each other as a means of elevating one candidate or another"

If Ron would just get aboard the war machine he would be embraced by Hannity and the RNC. Hannity says himself he agrees with 95% of what Ron Paul believes in.

And that, friends, tells you all you need to know.
 
If we have, I don't remember.

I remember you mocking gold frequently, but don't recall your defense of fiat

Because there is no argument FOR gold that supersedes the argument for the flexibility of monetary policy in a fiat system. Why is gold superior? The idea that we should peg our national macroeconomic decisions to how much of a particular mineral is being pulled out of the ground at a given time is. . . yikes.
 
If we have, I don't remember.

I remember you mocking gold frequently, but don't recall your defense of fiat

Well gold is stupid anyway. Not saying fiat is perfect, but gold is dumb as well because if your gold currency is stolen, then the money you said you'd back is worthless. When all currency is based upon goods and services. If I'm producing good sna d services that people need, the government can't back my goods because of lacking a shiny metal? Even if the whole nation is a leader? You'd just be starting a whole new level of commodity wars like we used to have.
 
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