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Ron Paul ’s Farewell Address: The Internet Can Stop Big Government
Posted: November 16, 2012 at 9:41 pm
The steadfast libertarian captain, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, is bidding farewell to Congress and has a call-to-arms for his legions of tech-savvy followers: The Internet is the savior of liberty. The internet will provide the alternative to the government/media complex that controls the news and most political propaganda. This is why its essential that the internet remains free of government regulation, he said, in his farewell address. After 23 years in Americas most esteemed body [Pointless editorializing], Paul is leaving his work to a vocal minority of small government digital warriors.
I have thought a lot about why those of us who believe in liberty, as a solution, have done so poorly in convincing others of its benefits, he admitted. History has shown that the masses have been quite receptive to the promises of authoritarians which are rarely if ever fulfilled.
More importantly, he says, reversing a downward spiral depends on accepting a new approach.
The solution, he implies in the sober note, are digital tools that can substitute for government services. Perhaps in a strange irony, Pauls Republican colleagues have embraced the philosophy. Because technology has the potential of making government more efficient, less expensive to run, and more accountable, its not surprising that the Republicans are ahead of the Democrats in the use of technology in governing, said Andrew Rasiej, publisher of Tech President.
Republican oversight Chairman, Darrell Issa, for instance, has proposed a bill to make federal spending transparent and traceable, through the DATA act. Majority Leader Eric Cantor has experimented with a direct democracy online tool for reducing government programs, YouCut, which allows citizens to vote down programs through SMS voting.
On a more local level, governments have begun cooperating with volunteer civil programmers, or hacktivists, to design cheaper and more efficient solutions. In San Francisco, hackers solved the citys ongoing need for a public transportation software infrastructure.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has every intention of spending a few years and untold dollars creating its own, more robust version of the tool. But the team hacked together the basic parameters of the SMART Muni app in a 48-hour stretch in late July, fueled by pizza and beer, wrote the San Francisco Chronicle.
Technology substitution still exists as a relatively fringe idea by the geekier members of government, but is steadily growing support in high places.
Thus, in the-ever optimistic style that is Ron Paul, he concluded, If you find this to be a worthwhile message, spread it throughout the land.
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Comment on Dr. Ron Paul ’s Farewell Speech to Congress by Isa Manteqi
Posted: at 9:41 pm
November 15, 2012
This may well be the last time I speak on the House Floor. At the end of the year Ill leave Congress after 23 years in office over a 36 year period. My goals in 1976 were the same as they are today: promote peace and prosperity by a strict adherence to the principles of individual liberty.
It was my opinion, that the course the US embarked on in the latter part of the 20th Century would bring us a major financial crisis and engulf us in a foreign policy that would overextend us and undermine our national security.
To achieve the goals I sought, government would have had to shrink in size and scope, reduce spending, change the monetary system, and reject the unsustainable costs of policing the world and expanding the American Empire.
The problems seemed to be overwhelming and impossible to solve, yet from my view point, just following the constraints placed on the federal government by the Constitution would have been a good place to start.
How much did I accomplish?
In many ways, according to conventional wisdom, my off-and-on career in Congress, from 1976 to 2012, accomplished very little. No named legislation, no named federal buildings or highwaysthank goodness. In spite of my efforts, the government has grown exponentially, taxes remain excessive, and the prolific increase of incomprehensible regulations continues. Wars are constant and pursued without Congressional declaration, deficits rise to the sky, poverty is rampant and dependency on the federal government is now worse than any time in our history.
All this with minimal concerns for the deficits and unfunded liabilities that common sense tells us cannot go on much longer. A grand, but never mentioned, bipartisan agreement allows for the well-kept secret that keeps the spending going. One side doesnt give up one penny on military spending, the other side doesnt give up one penny on welfare spending, while both sides support the bailouts and subsidies for the banking and corporate elite. And the spending continues as the economy weakens and the downward spiral continues. As the government continues fiddling around, our liberties and our wealth burn in the flames of a foreign policy that makes us less safe.
The major stumbling block to real change in Washington is the total resistance to admitting that the country is broke. This has made compromising, just to agree to increase spending, inevitable since neither side has any intention of cutting spending.
The country and the Congress will remain divisive since theres no loot left to divvy up.
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Ron Paul calls for ‘love,’ ‘free market economics’ in final address
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Libertarian icon and three-time presidential hopeful Ron Paul delivered his final address on the House floor Wednesday, admitting that while he sees little progress in favor of his defined cause of freedom, he sees a chance the tide can turn as he steps away from Congress.
Paul, a Republican who leans heavily toward libertarianism and has served Texas 22nd District intermittently since 1976, admitted that according to conventional wisdom, his tenure on Capitol Hill has accomplished very little.
No named legislation, no named federal buildings or highways thank goodness. In spite of my efforts, the government has grown exponentially, taxes remain excessive and the prolific increase of incomprehensible regulations continues, Paul said. Wars are constant and pursued without congressional declaration, deficits rise to the sky, poverty is rampant and dependency on the federal government is now worse than any time in our history.
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Paul painted a portrait of a country with no loot left to divvy up, approaching a fiscal cliff much bigger than the one looming Jan. 1 and impending authoritarianism. Doom accompanied gloom in spades, with Pauls frustration with his inability to stem what he sees as the constriction of freedom evident as he spoke.
Its rare to find a member of Congress speaking from the floor and condemning the nations trajectory over the last century, accusing the populace of becoming beguiled by endless wealth, but there Paul was.
As long as most people believed the material abundance would last forever, worrying about protecting a competitive productive economy and individual liberty seemed unnecessary, he said.
The only solution Paul sees, as he makes a transition from lawmaker to figurehead, is an intellectual awakening, one that hearkens back to the founders views on civil liberties and eschews what Paul sees as the collusion between Democrats and Republicans.
Everyone claims support for freedom. But too often its for ones own freedom and not for others. Too many believe that there must be limits to freedom, Paul said. They argue that freedom must be directed and managed to achieve fairness and equality, thus making it acceptable to curtail, through force, certain liberties.
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Ron Paul Rips Government in Last House Speech
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In this Aug. 28, 2012, file photo, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, arrives on the floor at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.
Ron Paul is leaving the House of Representatives with a roar.
"Our Constitution, which was intended to limit government power and abuse, has failed," the Texas Republican said in what he described as probably his last speech on the House floor before he retires this year. "The founders warned that a free society depends on a virtuous and moral people. The current crisis reflects that their concerns were justified."
Paul's libertarian views captured the imagination of many voters, especially young people, in his unsuccessful bid for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination. He returned to some of his favorite campaign themes in his House speech Wednesday and summarized much of his political philosophy.
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"All branches of our government today are controlled by individuals who use their power to undermine liberty and enhance the welfare/warfare state, and frequently their own wealth and power," Paul said.
He added: "If it's not accepted that big government, fiat money, ignoring liberty, central economic planning, welfarism, and warfarism caused our crisis, we can expect a continuous and dangerous march toward corporatism and even fascism with even more loss of our liberties."
Paul, 77, says he will continue spreading his message in a series of speeches on college campuses after he leaves Congress.
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His son, Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, is expected to pick up where his father left off and possibly run for president in 2016.
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Ron Paul makes last call for freedom in farewell to Congress
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Rep. Ron Paul's farewell to Congress, which took place a short time ago, is worth seeking out online to watch.
We have, for the past five years, occasionally devoted this space to issues regarding the Texas Republican, most of the time arguing that he has been unfairly marginalized because much of what he says isn't comfortable to hear - even if we happen to think it's true.
He was marginalized by his own party because he was always his own man. He was marginalized by the media because he was marginalized by his party and because he wasn't hesitant to use new media to drive his message and his fundraising. The salt in the wound was that the approach was effective.
The problem is that Paul cleaves closer to the ideals upon which the nation was founded - that the individual, not the government, is paramount. There are many who understand that to be the truth, but they are helpless against a government that has long overstepped its bounds and for whom individual rights are inconveniences to be shaved whenever possible in order to expand that government's power.
And we Americans have long let government get away with it, because the lockstep assurance from those sitting in the political chairs is that such actions are in our best and the nation's best interests.
But Ron Paul has repeatedly stood up and said, "not necessarily so," which has for long years been our stance as well.
We'll let him say a few things now:
"Many are now acknowledging that a financial crisis looms, but few understand it is, in reality, a moral crisis. It's the moral crisis that has allowed our liberties to be undermined and permits the exponential growth of illegal government power," Rep. Paul declared on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday.
"If it's not accepted that big government, fiat money, ignoring liberty, central economic planning, welfarism, and warfarism caused our crisis we can expect a continuous and dangerous march toward corporatism and even fascism with even more loss of our liberties."
Paul never much worried about rankling his fellows in Congress, but this is gloves-off, riding-into-the-sunset artillery fire.
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Rand Paul Set to Compromise? Tea Party Favorite Signals Moderation – Video
Posted: November 14, 2012 at 10:41 pm
Rand Paul Set to Compromise? Tea Party Favorite Signals Moderation
Call it the evolution of the revolution. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, one of the darlings of the Tea Party, is showing signs of moderation in the wake of the GOP #39;s disappointing showing in the 2012 presidential and senate elections. In an interview with Politico, Paul said he wants to find a compromise on immigration reform that includes "an eventual path" to citizenship for illegal immigrants, joining a chorus of Republicans looking to broaden the party #39;s appeal beyond white voters. Paul also said he wants to work with Democrats to push for a softening of mandatory minimum sentencing on certain illegal drug offenses. Which of course is consistent with his libertarian leanings, and happens to play well with younger voters mdash;another category the GOP has failed to reach in recent elections. As his father, Ron Paul, retires, we can now officially begin the speculation about Rand for President in 2016.From:slatesterViews:70 5ratingsTime:01:07More inScience Technology
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Perplexed… – Video
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#44- Is Freemason the New ‘F’ Word – Video
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#44- Is Freemason the New #39;F #39; Word
I challenge you to ask the question of your local media outlet...how about your boss?...how about President Obama the freemason or Ron Paul his lodge buddy... when Ronald Regan was president the Jesuits merged with Freemasons at the pinacle level so all members take orders from the same group.... In Canada...if you wish to be blocked from the national radio station ( CBC Radio) all you have to do is ask the wrong questions.From:ShaemanJamesViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:34More inNonprofits Activism
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Mr.L: Mitt Romney, Ron Paul
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Mr.L: Mitt Romney, Ron Paul GOPe Only To Blame for 4 More Years of Obama
Elections have consequences. Proof of that is with Obama #39;s post election press conference. Meet the new Obama, same as the old Obama. Who #39;s to blame for the loss? Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and the Republican establishment. Blame them and blame often. Conservatives were right, GOPe were wrong: Mitt Romney shouldn #39;t have been the nominee. Ron Paul is to blame by acting as a Romney campaign surrogate, helping Mitt secure the nomination and then ultimately lose the election to Obama. Some dude at Red State apologizes to Sarah Palin. Rand Paul has evolved into a Democrat. Also, I read a compelling message from an angst ridden conservative New Yorker.From:mrltavernViews:1 0ratingsTime:29:08More inNews Politics
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Ron Paul: Internet is alternative to ‘government media complex’ that controls the news – Video
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