Jesse Ventura on FOX Business: "End foreign aid and bring the troops home!"

When you argue about not giving foriegn aide a good answer is.

What is the best way to destroy farming in a country?
Flood the market with cheap or free food.
 
Cody's co-host needs to study up on what foreign aid does in countries. Apparently, he thinks it's all beneficial and doesn't empower dictatorial leaders.
 
When you argue about not giving foriegn aide a good answer is.

What is the best way to destroy farming in a country?
Flood the market with cheap or free food.

Or flooding them with weapons to keep their corrupt regimes in power.
 
He makes one of the arguments Ron Paul makes. Use foreign aid and money spent on our empire at home. Even Ron Paul has said one of the concessions he is willing to make is increased domestic spending if there is an equal reduction in military spending.
 
He makes one of the arguments Ron Paul makes. Use foreign aid and money spent on our empire at home. Even Ron Paul has said one of the concessions he is willing to make is increased domestic spending if there is an equal reduction in military spending.

Well Ron Paul doesn't want to increase domestic spending, he just wants to continue to support those who have become dependent on the system. As we become more prosperous with lower income taxes and increased savings, a lot of those people will be motivated to make a living for themselves because they won't get robbed of half their wealth each year. Eventually the welfare system would disintegrate, or turn into what it's initial purpose was which is to help those who are unable to help themselves because they are disabled or otherwise.
 
This guy is an intellectual lightweight. It is disappointing to me to see so many idolize him when I consider him an idiot.
 
whoa i never knew geithner was running the fed :rolleyes:

prior to Treasury, Geithner was president of the NY Fed - kind of overseeing Wall Street and the "money center" banks. i've posted parts of a speech where he extols the virtues of credit derivatives while serving in this role.:o

edit: President of NY Fed is kind of like 2nd in command and also has a permanent vote on FOMC
 
Amen. But apparently he's for "welfare for the poor", whatever that means.

Someone get Jesse a copy of "Meltdown".

Ron Paul ran on a similar platform. He said that we've raised 3 generations of people who depend on government and we can't just yank the benefits away instantly.

Unfortunately the media reported it much differently.

Ventura's track record doesn't impress me though. Fiscal conservative can't mesh with social liberal.
 
Ron Paul ran on a similar platform. He said that we've raised 3 generations of people who depend on government and we can't just yank the benefits away instantly.

Unfortunately the media reported it much differently.

Ventura's track record doesn't impress me though. Fiscal conservative can't mesh with social liberal.

Well, I think it can. However, you would still have to cut some programs to achieve the first so even if you maintained a majority of social programs the amount of stuff cut would still enrage many statists.
 
prior to Treasury, Geithner was president of the NY Fed - kind of overseeing Wall Street and the "money center" banks. i've posted parts of a speech where he extols the virtues of credit derivatives while serving in this role.:o

edit: President of NY Fed is kind of like 2nd in command and also has a permanent vote on FOMC

ah, i stand informed :o
 
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