Lethalmiko
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I often feel a little frustrated at how much Mitt Romney is getting a free pass from the media and how weak the attacks on him by the Ron Paul campaign seem to be. Everyone knows Romney is a flip-flopper but his supporters excuse it, thinking he has changed, and that is his message to gullible voters on the fence. The Paul campaign needs to focus a laser-beam style attack on a few key points.
1. The Paul campaign should spend far more time showing that Romney's biggest financial donors are from the corrupt banks that got bailed out. Paul unfortunately hardly ever talks in detail about this issue and he seems to always stop short. He should not only name them (Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, etc) but should emphasize that they were secretly bailed out by $16trillion of money created out of thin air, loaned to them at nearly zero interest and they loaned it back to the Treasury at 3% and made a $13 billion profit. It is not enough to just say Goldman Sachs supports Romney, you have to precisely show that they are corrupt, got bailed out and finance both Obama and Romney. It should also be noted that they gave about $1million to Obama's campaign
2. There should be a huge emphasis that a vote for Romney is essentially the same as Obama. Paul needs to say clearly in interviews that voting for Romney on the basis that he will do a better job than Obama is FALSE. He MAY make some changes (eg tax code) but on the more critical issues like runaway federal spending (driven by the massive size of govt), the wars, auditing the Fed and the the national debt, he will not make any significant changes. Therefore, even if voters accept the premise that Romney is more electable or does better against Obama than any other GOP candidate, it is irrelevant because he is effectively the same as Obama and Bush.
3. Emphasis should be placed on the corruption in government in collusion with the corporations and Ron Paul is the only one that can clean it out. Romney cannot since he is financially backed by the big banking corporations.
4. More emphasis should be spent on the head-to-head matchup polls so that the myth that he is unelectable is debunked effectively.
I believe if these points are effectively communicated to the voters, they will eventually abandon Romney and Paul can win. The only way they can vote for Romney after hearing these arguments is if they become totally dishonest intellectually and most voters prefer honesty.
1. The Paul campaign should spend far more time showing that Romney's biggest financial donors are from the corrupt banks that got bailed out. Paul unfortunately hardly ever talks in detail about this issue and he seems to always stop short. He should not only name them (Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, etc) but should emphasize that they were secretly bailed out by $16trillion of money created out of thin air, loaned to them at nearly zero interest and they loaned it back to the Treasury at 3% and made a $13 billion profit. It is not enough to just say Goldman Sachs supports Romney, you have to precisely show that they are corrupt, got bailed out and finance both Obama and Romney. It should also be noted that they gave about $1million to Obama's campaign
2. There should be a huge emphasis that a vote for Romney is essentially the same as Obama. Paul needs to say clearly in interviews that voting for Romney on the basis that he will do a better job than Obama is FALSE. He MAY make some changes (eg tax code) but on the more critical issues like runaway federal spending (driven by the massive size of govt), the wars, auditing the Fed and the the national debt, he will not make any significant changes. Therefore, even if voters accept the premise that Romney is more electable or does better against Obama than any other GOP candidate, it is irrelevant because he is effectively the same as Obama and Bush.
3. Emphasis should be placed on the corruption in government in collusion with the corporations and Ron Paul is the only one that can clean it out. Romney cannot since he is financially backed by the big banking corporations.
4. More emphasis should be spent on the head-to-head matchup polls so that the myth that he is unelectable is debunked effectively.
I believe if these points are effectively communicated to the voters, they will eventually abandon Romney and Paul can win. The only way they can vote for Romney after hearing these arguments is if they become totally dishonest intellectually and most voters prefer honesty.
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