Wow this is a really long thread, anyway here's my input:
I live in a mostly suburban, midwestern, almost purely republican area. I talk to people all day, every day and most people aren't going to get the intricacies of the argument.
RP needs to be a bit more of a sound bite man and a bit less of a professor. My wife even said, "oh he's like trying to teach people, he's so sweet." But that is not going to get votes.
Basic and blunt messages, both good and bad need to be sent out, in a way that my neighbors would get it. I never thought I'd hear the words 'Austrian school' in a presidential debate, but thinking about it more, voters aren't ready for that.
1). Homes prices have fallen only during the Great Depression, and 2007! (they will fall more)
2). The average family sends X dollars overseas (for military and foreign aid)! Get ready to write that check out for 2008. If the average family had to pay it's share of the current burden (debt + soc. security obligations) of the federal government today, the bill is $528,000 ($132,000 x 4). Can you pay this today, if not, why would you vote for the government to increase spending?
3). Why do we police the world, when no other country in the world helps us police it? Why do we police Japan, Germany, etc. Maybe they should pay for their own national secuirty now.
4). China is sitting on X billions of U.S. dollars! All Foreigners have XXX Billion dollars (I think saying 2000 billions is more understandable than 2 trillion for the average joe) Even a Billion dollars is not really understandable (it's kind of like, in astronomy, how far is a light year really?)
5). Why do most American families need both parents working now, when in 1950 we had only needed one breadwinner to make ends meet?
6). Why is it that every 'fix' to the healthcare crises has only resulted in more crises?
7). The free market will prosper if it is not overtaxed.
8). RP will deal with true national security threats swiftly (he's not a wimp).
9). Don't talk about eliminating the department of education, talk about returning education to the state and local governments. (most people have no clue what the DOE does).
10). Try to ignore the 'fringe' issues, people who are really motivated by the minor issues will research RP's platform and find out he's okay with alternative medicine tax deductions, even home schooling. Home schooling parents are motivated to learn about these details, but telling others about them is not constructive. Stay focused on the basics.
11). Every time the words 'eliminate the IRS' are used, it has to be clarified somehow - ie we can do this if we return to the budget of 8 years ago, our federal government had enough money then, or we can do this, if we bring troops home, or whatever, but this message alone will not be believable by itself.
etc.
Only Ron Paul talks about these issues!
Only Ron Paul, as president, will help you, as you sit on your couch, wondering if you should change the channel.
The message is in desparate need of being dumbed down, even for the white, republican, suburban, educated masses in my neighborhood.
Most people are not passionate enough about these issues to really research them (the passionate people we get anyway, because we do still hold the truth).