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It seems to me the Mitt Romney might be the strongest Economic mind of the bunch.

2007-11-09 13:17:20 · 8 answers · asked by nac7149 3 in Politics & Government Elections

PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS ANSWERS! NO RON PAUL B.S. I UNDERSTAND THERE ARE THOSE WHO ARE ENAMORED WITH HIM, BUT PLEASE SPARE THE REST OF US YOUR CULT LIKE WORSHIP OF THIS WIERD LITTLE MAN.

2007-11-09 13:24:06 · update #1

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Yes, Mitt Romney is the most economic minded. Not only has he been Governor but he has run his own company. He understands a P & L.

2007-11-09 14:10:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Ron Paul is the only one of the candidates that has any clue about economics or monetary policy in general. He has several good books on the subject. Also he is a follower of the Austrian School which states that you can not just make money out of nothing and not have serious consequences.

The others are just variations on the Federal Reserves policy line that making money out of nothing; that makes debt that was made out of nothing; is somehow good for the rest of us that are not part of the private cartel that is called the Federal Reserve System.

And as to your cult like following of the little man crack! Try reading his books and then tell me that Mitt the twit can hold a candle to him in a serious grown up discussion on ecomonic policy.

2007-11-09 21:23:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Ron Paul is the only economic mind. The rest of the candidates will just let "advisors" tell them how to form economic policy. Ron Paul KNOWS his policy.

If Mitt is such an economic genius then why does he have to borrow from himself to keep his own campaign going? That sounds like a bad economic mind that spends more than he raises. Sounds like just another "same ol" politician.

2007-11-09 21:32:54 · answer #3 · answered by crucial_master 3 · 4 2

Your question is too broad. They are all "economic minded" but they are each motivated by different things.

The "top tier" candidates are motivated by greed, plain and simple. That you cannot see that speaks to your ignorance and unwillingness to find facts.

You and most other Americans would rather just sit back and allow the blather of the self serving politicians wash through your brains and relieve you of the chore of thinking.

If you are serious about who you intend to vote for for president, then please educate yourself rather than let the media and political machines indoctrinate you.

ronpaul2008.com

2007-11-09 23:55:04 · answer #4 · answered by MIKE F. 3 · 3 1

If you only want to hear answers that coincide with your viewpoint, why bother ask a question?

These people are correct, R. Paul is very astute at economics,
watch him in some of the Federal Reserve meetings on youtube.

2007-11-09 21:28:39 · answer #5 · answered by Mr.Noobler 3 · 4 2

Sorry, but Ron Paul is the most qualified candidate as far as economics is concerned.

Please prove to me that he is not.

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"NO RON PAUL B.S. I UNDERSTAND THERE ARE THOSE WHO ARE ENAMORED WITH HIM, BUT PLEASE SPARE THE REST OF US YOUR CULT LIKE WORSHIP OF THIS WIERD LITTLE MAN."

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I am sorry that offended you. After all, Paul supporters should be showing the utmost respect and class to our fellow rivals.

2007-11-09 21:37:57 · answer #6 · answered by Lars 4 · 2 2

Mitt Romney is the most excellent candidate in terms of economy but Hillary Clinton might be the best overall candidate in terms of intelligence and experience.

VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.

2007-11-09 21:21:24 · answer #7 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 1 4

mitt Romney? your on crack man.


Ron Paul is the only one talking about the real problems our nation is facing

yes just put your fingers back in your ears and run away, just like most of the american public, nothing to see hear.

2007-11-09 21:20:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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