Peace Piper
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A nation that can't make its own furniture or clothing is not a superpower
Bump for Jobs.
A nation that is so unproductive that it has make its own furniture or clothing is not a superpower
Oh for $#@!'s cock. The 2016 Presidential Election sub-forum of RonPaulForums.com isn't the place for this Trump circlejerking.
$#@!ing Sanders, Trump, and all the cretins on this forum gloating over the two of them in this matter have no grasp two of the simplest lessons in economics, brought to us hundreds of years ago by Adam Smith and David Ricardo. This idea that "imports bad exports good" has to be one of the most archaic protectionist isolationist slogans I've ever heard. One country isn't supposed to make everything for themselves--it's not efficient, and it's cost intensive.
Opportunity cost, specialization, division of labor...it's one of the first lessons of macroeconomics.
Seeing some of the posts I see around here just confirm how small and intellectually unsound the Liberty Movement really was. It's a shame, we had a chance to really change things, and now 1/2 or more of our movement believes the culmination of the last 9 years ends in Donald J. Trump--an authoritarian, economic illiterate, philosophically inconsistent sodomite, political opportunist, run-of-the-mill-scum-of-the-Earth, pompous windbag with the personality and intellectual capacity of a wet carrot slathered in that stupid $#@!ing sauce people can't pronounce properly but are fond of using in Asian restaurants.
Oh for $#@!'s cock. The 2016 Presidential Election sub-forum of RonPaulForums.com isn't the place for this Trump circlejerking.
$#@!ing Sanders, Trump, and all the cretins on this forum gloating over the two of them in this matter have no grasp two of the simplest lessons in economics, brought to us hundreds of years ago by Adam Smith and David Ricardo. This idea that "imports bad exports good" has to be one of the most archaic protectionist isolationist slogans I've ever heard. One country isn't supposed to make everything for themselves--it's not efficient, and it's cost intensive.
Opportunity cost, specialization, division of labor...it's one of the first lessons of macroeconomics.
Seeing some of the posts I see around here just confirm how small and intellectually unsound the Liberty Movement really was. It's a shame, we had a chance to really change things, and now 1/2 or more of our movement believes the culmination of the last 9 years ends in Donald J. Trump--an authoritarian, economic illiterate, philosophically inconsistent sodomite, political opportunist, run-of-the-mill-scum-of-the-Earth, pompous windbag with the personality and intellectual capacity of a wet carrot slathered in that stupid $#@!ing sauce people can't pronounce properly but are fond of using in Asian restaurants.
Oh for $#@!'s cock. The 2016 Presidential Election sub-forum of RonPaulForums.com isn't the place for this Trump circlejerking.
$#@!ing Sanders, Trump, and all the cretins on this forum gloating over the two of them in this matter have no grasp two of the simplest lessons in economics, brought to us hundreds of years ago by Adam Smith and David Ricardo. This idea that "imports bad exports good" has to be one of the most archaic protectionist isolationist slogans I've ever heard. One country isn't supposed to make everything for themselves--it's not efficient, and it's cost intensive.
Opportunity cost, specialization, division of labor...it's one of the first lessons of macroeconomics.
Seeing some of the posts I see around here just confirm how small and intellectually unsound the Liberty Movement really was. It's a shame, we had a chance to really change things, and now 1/2 or more of our movement believes the culmination of the last 9 years ends in Donald J. Trump--an authoritarian, economic illiterate, philosophically inconsistent sodomite, political opportunist, run-of-the-mill-scum-of-the-Earth, pompous windbag with the personality and intellectual capacity of a wet carrot slathered in that stupid $#@!ing sauce people can't pronounce properly but are fond of using in Asian restaurants.
Bump for Jobs
Maybe if Rand seemed concerned with US Manufacturing and Jobs He'd have taken some of Trump's support. But Rand first supported the TPP and then said he didn't. Who knows where he stands now.
But he is anti establishment, doesn't care about political correctness and he unlike the others in the race realized that the Iraq war was a disaster albeit after the war already became unpopular. Are you telling me that those three important qualities count for nothing?