Reuters: Paul builds campaign on doomsday scenarios

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(Reuters) - The man who might win the Republican Party's first presidential nominating contest fears that the United Nations may take control of the U.S. money supply.

Campaigning for the January 3 Iowa caucuses, Ron Paul warns of eroding civil liberties, a Soviet Union-style economic collapse and violence in the streets.

The Texas congressman, author of "End the Fed," also wants to eliminate the central banking system that underpins the world's largest economy.

"Not only would we audit the Federal Reserve, we may well curtail the Federal Reserve," Paul told a cheering crowd of more than 100 in this small Iowa city last week.

Paul, 76, is facing questions for racist writings that appeared under his name two decades ago, which he has disavowed as the work of "ghost writers."

But Paul's dark-horse presidential bid ultimately could founder, analysts and others say, because of increasing questions about how his unorthodox vision of government would work in the real world.

Republican rivals criticize his anti-war, isolationist approach to foreign policy as dangerously naive, and object to his plans to slash the Pentagon's budget and pull back U.S. troops from overseas.

Non-partisan analysts say his economic proposals - drastic spending cuts, elimination of the Federal Reserve and a return to the gold standard - would plunge the country back into recession.

"Paul appeals to people whose knowledge of major issues is superficial (and) he sees conspiracies where there are none," said Greg Valliere, chief political strategist at Potomac Research Group, an analysis firm. "If he does well in Iowa, which is likely, it will be an enormous embarrassment to the Republicans."

However, Paul's calls for a dramatically limited government and a hands-off foreign policy are resonating among voters who have grown deeply alienated from Washington after a decade of war and nearly five years of economic malaise.

"Obama got into office and I can't tell the difference between him and Bush," said Deanna Pitman, a homemaker from Bloomfield, Iowa, citing President Barack Obama's support for policies such as the Wall Street bailout and the war in Afghanistan that began under George W. Bush.

Polls show Paul jockeying for the lead in the Iowa caucuses, and political observers say his organization in the state is unmatched. His campaign stops draw hundreds of enthusiastic supporters, along with undecided voters who are giving him a look.

On the campaign trail, he reaches out to Tea Party supporters on the right and Occupy Wall Street supporters on the left.

Some potential supporters from the left have been put off by Paul's uncompromising support for the free market.

At a campaign stop in this small city of about 7,000, Paul told breast cancer survivor Danielle Lin that insurance companies should not be required to offer coverage to people who are already sick.

"It's sort of like me living on the Gulf Coast, not buying insurance until I see the hurricane," said Paul, whose Galveston-based district was devastated by a hurricane in 2008. "Insurance is supposed to measure risk."

The response left Lin in tears. While her insurance covered her treatment, she said, several of her friends were not so fortunate.

"I watched three friends die because they didn't have insurance," said Lin, a registered Democrat who is looking for a Republican candidate to support this time.

"Nobody can afford private insurance, nobody can. And they're dead."

APOCALYPTIC SCENARIOS

Paul can wax apocalyptic as he warns of the dangers of a diluted currency and a deeply indebted government. His doomsday scenarios often are incomplete, leaving listeners room to fill in the blanks.

He draws parallels between the current situation in the United States and that of the former Soviet Union, whose economy collapsed amid the union's breakup and civil unrest in 1991.

Paul acknowledges that his proposal to avoid that outcome - an immediate, $1 trillion spending cut that would slash the federal budget by more than one-third and eliminate the departments of Education, Energy, Commerce, Interior, and Housing and Urban Development - could have some unpleasant side effects.

"I'm afraid of violence coming," he told a crowd of more than 600 in Bettendorf, Iowa. "When you see what the government is preparing for, and the arrests and military law, and the demonstrations in the streets, some people aren't going to be convinced so easily that you don't owe them a living."

At the earlier stop in Washington, he said the Federal Reserve was poised to "bail out" the Euro zone, a move that he said ultimately would cause the United States to surrender control of its own currency to the United Nations.

"This monetary crisis is well known by the international bankers. They want the U.N. to come in and solve this problem," he said. "The dollar will probably eventually disintegrate and be taken over. But I don't want the U.N. issuing that currency."

Economists note that Paul's long-standing proposal to return the dollar to a gold standard would force the United States to relinquish control of its currency.

"We would still have monetary policy - it would be set by gold miners in South Africa and Uzbekistan, rather than bureaucrats in Washington," said Michael Feroli, chief U.S. economist with JPMorgan Chase.

"If you like what OPEC means for oil prices, you'd love what the gold standard would do to financial markets."

(Editing by David Lindsey)
 
"Paul appeals to people whose knowledge of major issues is superficial"

Talk about the opposite being true! Hit pieces like this will only strengthen Ron Paul's support, when they attack us, instead of the candidate.
 
"Paul appeals to people whose knowledge of major issues is superficial"

Talk about the opposite being true! Hit pieces like this will only strengthen Ron Paul's support, when they attack us, instead of the candidate.

They feel they are more enlightened, that the constitution is a living document that changes daily with the political whims, and that we are having only a surface knowledge. It is a twisted distortion allowed through the indoctrination of self esteem and doing what feels 'right' at the time and not properly educating our children. Our school systems no longer teach children to learn, only to do what they want, when they want.
 
Lady if you can't afford to buy insurance on the beach, then WHY LIVE THERE?

And lady do you have any idea WHY it is you can't afford either health insurance or pay for your own care? Seems to me she is the one with the 'superficial' knowledge of the issues.
 
Americans can relate to everything Ron Paul is saying. All this article does is insult what Americans are thinking. On the Yahoo version most of the comments were positive of Paul.
 
Americans can relate to everything Ron Paul is saying. All this article does is insult what Americans are thinking. On the Yahoo version most of the comments were positive of Paul.

This is why he continues to climb, and why MSM fails. They use their own lies against the people and we are supposed to believe things like failing economy and unemployment, police state etc., are crazy-speak. People are feeling it, we are having first-hand experience, and it's getting harder for them to convince the people that these things are not happening, that it is all "doomsday". It's only getting harder for the propaganda machine, instead of the people crawling-off in a cave to hide from persecution, we're coming out with our gloves off.
 
LOL! He's running against people who use the fear of an Islamic doomsday, I guess that doesn't count, lol.
 
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They keep slinging mud...but it just seems to be sticking to them!
 
This may sound harsh...and if it did happen to me I would expect the medical companies to do the same, but how could this lady not expect insurance companies to NOT want to carry her if she already has a preexisting condition like cancer.

It really is common sense coming from that view point. THE PROBLEM IS we don't have to many non profits or church like places taking over when companies refuse to do it BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT HAS DRIVEN THE COSTS THROUGH THE ROOF TRYING TO SUBSIDIZE HEALTHCARE.

So really lady you want Government help...but all you are doing is driving price higher and higher and therefore really just eliminating the real solution. If medical prices weren't so high we would have tons of people willing to help people with preexisting conditions.

It really is a catch 22. How these people do not realize this is beyond me....the Country sadly is doomed...even with a Ron Paul presidency we won't be able to undo all of the wrong doing over the years...we are on a system that has no other ending but failure...very sad, but very true.
 
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