Goldman Sachs Has Chosen Our Next President

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Goldman Sachs Has Chosen Our Next President​
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Thomas DiLorenzo​

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Drum roll please . . . . . . . . . . it’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hillary Clinton!, whom​
Goldman just paid $400,000 for two speeches.

Is there a more money- grubbing woman anywhere in America? There’s no one more greedy and obsessed with money than a socialist ideologue.

3:00 pm CDT on October 31, 2013
 
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You say that as if the libertarians and R's were the same group. Remember the R's say they don't need the libertarians.

I know.... will they sing a different tune this time? Probably not. Most are just D's parading as R's anyway. They're the sacrifice.
 
Divide up libertarians and R's enough and she will be our next prez.

The libertarians don't vote and the Libertarians are miniscule in number and will vote for the Libertarian candidate. The independents usually decide most of the national elections.
 
$150,000.00 to hear Bush speak!!!


I'd actually pay money to have both Bush and Clinton to shut the hell up.
 
You say that as if the libertarians and R's were the same group. Remember the R's say they don't need the libertarians.

And the libertarians don't think they need the Republicans. Sounds like stupidity all around.
 
And the libertarians don't think they need the Republicans. Sounds like stupidity all around.

When, in the history of the libertarian movement, has the republican party/conservatives ever followed and supported the libertarians, instead of demanding it go the other way?
 
And the libertarians don't think they need the Republicans. Sounds like stupidity all around.
Why should libertarians support Republicans? That's like saying libertarians should support Democrats because we agree with them on certain issues??
 
Well I for one welcome our new commie Clinton prez..... we can bicker R vs L for another 4 years!

Finish taking over the damn R party already.... finish what Ron started.
 
Ron Paul is only $50,000 a speech. He can be bought much more cheaply. http://www.usatoday.com/story/onpolitics/2012/12/12/ron-paul-speakers-bureau-congress/1764109/

When Texas Rep. Ron Paul retires in a few weeks, he'll follow one of the tried and true paths out of Congress to the paid speakers' circuit.

Paul, who delivered babies before getting elected, has signed up with the Greater Talent Network, one of the top agencies that book celebrity speakers.

"At the podium, Dr. Paul delivers a candid look at the dysfunctional American political system," reads the company's promotional material on the former GOP presidential candidate. "Using anecdotes from his 23 years in Congress, he highlights the need for a limited government and more personal liberties."

Paul's message drew a passionate following on the campaign trail, especially from college students.

BuzzFeed reports Paul's fee will be $50,000 per appearance. The website says the Texan would make more per appearance than ex-Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and Jon Huntsman, one of Paul's former rivals and an ex-Utah governor. Al Gore and Arnold Schwarzenegger pull down six figures per speech.

The Greater Talent Network says Paul will be available after Jan. 7 -- four days after the term ends for members of the 112th Congress.
 
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Libertarians, honest r's, honest d's & Indies, can easily win in 2016.

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