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Whose economic plan works better? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 6,020
7 Comments

  • Patrick Sharp - 12 years ago

    Ron Paul's plan will cut 1,000,000,000,000 (1 trillion) dollars from the federal budget in the first year in office. No other candidate is offering a plan that seriously addresses our spending problem. Even giant changes to the tax code, without commensurate changes to spending do nothing for the long term viability of our economy, and ultimately for our republic.

  • Dean - 12 years ago

    You can't tax the economy into prosperity. You can't even touch our debt problem, even at %100 tax rate. The only answer is to reduce government spending and borrowing. Only one candidate proposes doing that. You know who.

  • iamse7en - 12 years ago

    Ron Paul or bust. These other candidates are only a few billion dollars away from being Obama statists. As Kristol said, Obama is a born-again neocon. Except, he was always one. Continue the exact same policies as Bush. They just give stimulus money to different sets of people.

  • Mike Lamb - 12 years ago

    I agree. Please note that Ron Paul has had a plan for many years. These other candidates are just putting together "stuff". You will not see any other candidate take a decrease in a presidential salary like Ron Paul... unless, another candidate tries to "copy" it; like they have tried with other points of Ron's plan. Important; look at the history of each candidate; their fruit will be judged.

  • Skylarkk - 12 years ago

    Ron Paul! He is the only sensible choice! http://ronpaulmyths.org

  • JOSEPH - 12 years ago

    It is a vary easy choice for one to make. Ron Paul .......................that was easy

  • Jon - 12 years ago

    RON PAUL IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE WORTH VOTING FOR, CMON PEOPLE!

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