dude we have to get him off mcdonalds if we want two terms
Agreed. Maybe he can take it, but my body tells me I made a mistake every time I eat there.
dude we have to get him off mcdonalds if we want two terms
hey... i dont wan't to tell Ron what to do... but shouldn't he wear a helmet? just sayin. it is kinda dangerous to be bicycling without protective headgear and some cities or states would write citations for lack of it. i don't want him to be riding on a bike and he gets into a serious accident during his Presidential term >.>.
I'm guessing the reason why website expenses are so high is because of the Phone from Home site. That itself uses advanced software that I'm sure costs a lot of money.
The polling data HAS been way off, and even from other polling data. Ron's polls showed him up a month before the 'publicly available ones' did in NH and Iowa, and he was able to tell he was on the right track. Politicians use it to tailor their message, see if something hurt them or helped them, etc.
they have to eat, I'm sure it was a lot of staffers, in fact given the phone bankers in NH were saying they were getting sick of pizza, I suspect it was so people who were phone banking didn't have to leave for lunch and dinner.
I would assume this is mostly for feeding the Youth for Paul volunteers.kinda dont like that one person had to max out to pay for staffers pizza
I read article comparing campaign spending of candidates (dont remember where). They noticed that Ron is only candidate that is living what he preaches. He is only one that eats /cheap fast food to save some money. They also mentioned that he is only one that doesnt waste money on expensive hotels.
They pay salaries ($134,000) for all that stuff.
.Maybe grassroots could offer making ads, designs, articles, blogs, web designs, brochures.... and stuff like that for free. I know that here is enough talented people who would be willing to contribute that way. I have seen their work and I was really impressed with it...Campaign probably dont know that grassroots got that kind of potential.That is not Rons or campaigns fault We could cut that by significant amount. By we I mean grassroots. So it is ours fault. With little organization we could get all those things done and approach campaign... I might be wrong but I dont think I am. I have seen people creating web pages, blogs, videos, graphics, comics(really funny and good ones)....everything FOR FREE and it was excellent quality.
That's a good thought and I hope that is exactly why, because PFH is rolled in. I hadn't thought of that explanation for this go round. Now I feel better.I'm guessing the reason why website expenses are so high is because of the Phone from Home site. That itself uses advanced software that I'm sure costs a lot of money.
Most of that pizza probably went to volunteers in the office. As mentioned in a previous post, if food is kept around the office for volunteers they are likely to come back and stick around a while.kinda dont like that one person had to max out to pay for staffers pizza. but i'll chalk it up to a good job so far. i guess its cool.
Maybe there isn't a Costco near any of the RP offices? Maybe it's more time/cost effective to have it delivered than to send a staffer out to go buy pizza. Division of labor and all that...COSTCO pizza? huge, cheap, mediocre pizza. lol.
www.FEC.govWhere can I see the detailed food bill report?
Have you ever run polls before?172k for polling also seems ridiculous, especially with so many public polls being released. Hell, Rick Santorum doesn't even have a pollster, and he's won four more states than us![]()
It's not the same guy.Well if it's the same guy who they had in 08' he's a swindler or at least a bit of a fast talker who makes deals that are much better for him than RP.
Hello all. I was accepted in the Youth For Paul program in <TEXT DELETED>.
I'm putting my schooling on hold for a week for free. I'm driving up there from Nevada and back for free. The campaign is offering to cover food/lodging/gas for people who are up there. While I can't go into specifics about the program, I can assure you we aren't staying in anywhere equivalent to the Waldorf Astoria. I have neither the taste nor inclination to have $50 dollar steaks everyday. If you think having a bunch of college students (who are otherwise not being paid) to eat at McDonald's and Burger King is an extravagant expense then you'd probably have your mind blown by what Mitt Romney's people are paying for his services. That Ron Paul has such an enthusiastic base of support willing to work for free or for peanuts is a godsend.
Thats a good thing. Needs to do more, and less polling.
hey... i dont wan't to tell Ron what to do... but shouldn't he wear a helmet? just sayin. it is kinda dangerous to be bicycling without protective headgear and some cities or states would write citations for lack of it. i don't want him to be riding on a bike and he gets into a serious accident during his Presidential term >.>.