Ron Paul: Voters have ‘very poor choices’ in 2016

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Ron Paul: Voters have ‘very poor choices’ in 2016

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Ron Paul on Monday said presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton are disappointing options for voters hungry for change.

“I think the people are left with very poor choices and no real contest,” he said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

“Overall, foreign policy won’t change in either party in a significant manner, spending is going to continue, government intervention, the Federal Reserve is going to keep manipulating interest rates and never facing up to the fact that this country has lived way beyond its means, and the debt is incomprehensible, and all we know is it’s going to grow and grow.”
Paul also dismissed the idea of third-party presidential candidates like Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson making an impact.

“In this country, we do not really have democracy,” he said. "Even if we were really, really super happy with the Libertarian candidate, do you think they’d get into the debates?

“No,” the former GOP House representative from Texas answered. "The debates are run by the Republicans and Democrats. They’d find a way of excluding them.

“That’s not going to happen, unless you’re a billionaire and you put enough pressure and the media capitulates and says, ‘Hey, maybe we ought to talk to a third-party candidate.’

Paul added that he dislikes the potentially messy general election battle coming up between Clinton and Trump.

“I think the fighting, the personal fighting, is a distraction from the real issue, which is personal liberty and the bankruptcy of this country and the failure of our foreign policy. That’s where the problem is.”

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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box...edium=social&utm_source=facebook#election2016
 
It really is amazing that the "beacon of freedom and democracy" has such poor choices all the way around. Out of 300+ million people we are left with Clinton, Trump and unfortunately Gary Johnson. What is a voter to do?
 
It really is amazing that the "beacon of freedom and democracy" has such poor choices all the way around. Out of 300+ million people we are left with Clinton, Trump and unfortunately Gary Johnson. What is a voter to do?

Abstain.
 
It really is amazing that the "beacon of freedom and democracy" has such poor choices all the way around. Out of 300+ million people we are left with Clinton, Trump and unfortunately Gary Johnson. What is a voter to do?

Darrell Castle.
 
It really is amazing that the "beacon of freedom and democracy" has such poor choices all the way around. Out of 300+ million people we are left with Clinton, Trump and unfortunately Gary Johnson. What is a voter to do?

What did our forefathers do when they didn't like the kings spokesmen?
 
There is only one truly moral position for an honest person to take.
He must refrain from coercing his fellows.
This means that he should refuse to participate in the process
by means of which some men obtain power over others.
If you value your right to life, liberty, and property, then clearly there is every reason
to refrain from participating in a process that is calculated to remove the life, liberty, or property from any other person.
Voting is the method for obtaining legal power to coerce others.


-Robert LeFevre


There are a large class of men who are so rapacious that they desire to appropriate to their own uses the persons and properties of other men.
They combine for the purpose, call themselves governments, make what they call laws,
and then employ courts, and governors, and constables, and, in the last resort, bayonets, to enforce obedience.
There is another class of men, who are devoured by ambition, by the love of power, and the love of fame.
They think it is a very glorious thing to rule over men; to make laws to govern them.
But as they have no power of their own to compel obedience,
they unite with the rapacious class before mentioned, and become their tools.
They promise to make such laws as the rapacious class desire,
if this latter class will but authorize them to act in their name,
and furnish the money and the soldiers necessary for carrying their laws, so called, into execution.

-Lysander Spooner

Those who vote in the next presidential election will share responsibility
for the theft, coercion and destruction the next administration will wreak on all Americans
as well as on innocent people around the world who fall victim to American intervention. ...
Since a voter appoints an agent and empowers that agent to aggress against others, the act of voting is immoral. It is wrong.

- John Pugsley

Why should any self-respecting citizen endorse an institution grounded on thievery? For that is what one does when one votes.
If it be argued that we must let bygones be bygones, see what can be done toward cleaning up the institution of the State
so that it might be useful in the maintenance of orderly existence, the answer is that it cannot be done;
you cannot clean up a brothel and yet leave the business intact.
We have been voting for one "good government" after another, and what have we got?

To effectuate the suggested revolution all that is necessary is for citizens to stay away from the polls.
Unlike other revolutions, this one calls for no organization, no violence, no war fund, no leader to sell it out.
In the quiet of his conscience each citizen pledges himself, to himself, not to give support to an immoral institution,
and on election day stays home or goes fishing. That's all.

- Frank Chodorov
 
I, for one, will be writing in Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho, porn star and five-time ultimate smackdown wrestling champion...
 
It really is amazing that the "beacon of freedom and democracy" has such poor choices all the way around. Out of 300+ million people we are left with Clinton, Trump and unfortunately Gary Johnson. What is a voter to do?

VOTE VERMIN SUPREME!!!
:D
 
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