Are you over 60 years old? Could you please post your suggestions for this campaign?

Thank you, Ara.... I'm 46 and already starting to relate to what you are saying.

And I realize what an ignorant smartalecky dumbazz I was in my 20's only to be marginally smarter in my 30s...

I'm sure many on here making immature remarks couched as humor will also experience this in another decade or two....
 
Emphasising more about how entitlements transition will work. Eliminating a system doesn't mean you don't get what you were promised but the system is broke. Totally dependent too on prudent cutting.
 
It's very simple.

Old people watch TV!

TV advertising is the way to go.

I hope to see some ads VERY SOON here in CA!
 
I'm 46 but I sell Medicare Supplements for a living and come in contact with Seniors on a daily basis and my Mom is 86. They get alarmed when people talk about abolishing Social Security and Medicare,it needs to be plainly stated as to how they are going to be even more secure with a President like Ron Paul.

Also most seniors that I know;especially the older seniors; are not internet users,they get their news the traditional way.

He has been saying this more often, like in the debate the other day. His plan is the only one which can save the system.

Maybe we need a flyer and Newspaper ads targeted toward how Paul's plan will save these programs, whereas the others are bankrupting this economy and pinching them with inflation.

1. Social Security
--save money from occupations to keep it solvent
--make SS income tax free
Social Security Beneficiary Tax Reduction Act

Ron Paul is the chief sponsor of the Social Security Beneficiary Tax Reduction Act (HR 192 ), which would repeal the 1993 Clinton tax hike on Social Security benefits.
--only candidate who has voted against raiding the fund
Protected Social Security Funds

According to the National Taxpayers Union, Ron Paul is one of only seven members of Congress who did not vote to spend even one penny of Social Security benefits on other programs.
--only candidate who will keep promises to Seniors
--Chief Sponsor of Social Security Preservation Act of 2007
Ron Paul is the chief sponsor of the Social Security Preservation Act of 2007 (HR 219), which would prohibit Congress from raiding the Social Security Trust Fund . It also requires that the money paid into the Trust Fund be invested in U.S. Treasury Bonds and FDIC-insured, interest-earning certificates of deposit.
2. Medicaid/Medicare
--Only candidate calling for Healthcare expenditures to be tax free
--only candidate calling for less govt intervention to bring costs down
--only candidate saying he will keep promises to Seniors
--Chief Sponsor of Prescription Drug Affordability Act of 2007
Ron Paul is the chief sponsor of the Prescription Drug Affordability Act of 2007 (HR 194), which would provide an 80% tax credit for out-of-pocket expenses incurred for the purchase of any prescription drugs by those of retirement age. It would also legalize the importation of prescription drugs that meet American safety standards from places like Canada, where the prescription drugs cost less.


http://www.seniorsforronpaul.com/
 
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Wise beyond my years

Hi, I'm younger than 60, but would like to keep this thread ONLY for people over 60. We need to hear you ideas, complaints, strategies for winning these elections.

I'm just under 55 but I think I qualify to answer this because both my parents were over 40 when I came into this world, I have a brother 22 years older than me, and both of my ex-husbands were much older than me (one was 12 years older, the other 19 years older). I ran with an older crowd from an early age and have been living on a fixed (disability) income for many years, so I feel like at least mentally I fit in this older age group.

1) What is important for you in a presidential candidate?

Intelligence, honesty, integrity, strength (gentle strength), affability. In two words: Ron Paul.

2) What is the most effective way to spread the message and get votes?

Personal visits. I'd like to see Ron travel around in a bus and stop in every town.

3) What are we doing wrong?

A lot of the supporters' behavior is way immature. Chasing Sean Hannity and the other candidates around and shouting them down, stuff like that... give me a break! That HURTS Dr. Paul's image more than you can imagine!

4) Where should we advertise?

Everywhere! Wherever it is affordable! The blimp is a huge waste of resources that could have been used for radio and newspaper ads.

5) Do you believe in MSM conspiracies or poll / vote result corruption?

Absolutely.

6) Who should be Ron Paul's VP?

That's for Ron Paul to decide, but my personal choice would be Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska.

7) What party are you affiliated with? Republican / Democrat / Libertarian / Constitution?

None. I vote for the best candidate regardless of party affiliation.

8) Have you donated to the campaign?

Yes - and could ill afford to do so.

9) What do you like most about Ron Paul?

The fact that he has been in government for such a long time and has not "sold out."

10) Which candidate will you vote for if Ron Paul drops out?

I will probably write in Ron Paul.

Add questions and answers as you wish.

Who asked you to gather this information?
 
They get alarmed when people talk about abolishing Social Security and Medicare

Which is exactly why it was highlighted at the debate. To lose Ron votes. Russert raised his voice when he said "You wanted to ABOLISH SOCIAL SECURITY" so the old folks wouldn't miss it. The old folks wouldn't understand the explanation. All they hear is "ABOLISH SOCIAL SECURITY".
 
A lot of the supporters' behavior is way immature. Chasing Sean Hannity and the other candidates around and shouting them down, stuff like that... give me a break! That HURTS Dr. Paul's image more than you can imagine!

Young people are angry. They do not want to spend their lives enslaved by international bankers. It's frustrating when old people believe what they see on FOX news and go out and vote for Romney or McCain.

It was non-violent. Hannity deserved it, in my opinion.

"Every generation needs a new revolution."

- Thomas Jefferson
 
Listen youngins, I'm not over 60 but I can flat out tell you one of the main problems right off the bat - and it's the fact that you're too immature to show some class.

Even in this thread, an attempt to be productive, several of you couldn't refrain from posting your shenanigans.

If you ain't got nothin' but some smartass lip to give, just kindly move along.

(My apologies for adding this dreck to the thread, but I had to say it.)
 
I'm only a bit younger than 60, but I have several thoughts about how the campaign has missed infiltrating the mindset of the aging boomer demographic.

I think ideology is problematic in the discourse of political policy. When you talk about an idea, I think you have to speak to the benefits of the idea without EVER saying what the idea actually is. For instance, the Republican party has become the party of huge deficits, huge and failing entitlement programs, and national defense spread so thin, we cannot even guard our own borders.

We need to return to the principles of true conservatism: reduce government spending, remove oppressive bureaucracies, rebuild our national defense and focus on fixing domestic problems like social security, crippling taxation, illegal immigration and strengthening our dollar.

Notice there is no mention of eliminating the FED, the IRS or even overseas military spending.

Then, when questioned about specifics, you dance around them till you can't avoid the answer any longer and like every other BS politician in the field, you dance a little more.

Sorry about the cynicism...
 
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