'Any Attack On Israel Will Be Treated As An Attack On The United States' -- Rand Paul
Hmm, why does Israel get to have this special privilege? This is the crux of it.. no one pays taxes to the US there, do they? A small slip on principle here, a slip there, and next thing you know, we've come full circle.
'Any Attack On Israel Will Be Treated As An Attack On The United States' -- Rand Paul
Hmm, why does Israel get to have this special privilege? This is the crux of it.. no one pays taxes to the US there, do they? A small slip on principle here, a slip there, and next thing you know, we've come full circle.
However I am just pointing out that the majority of your concerns are largely unfounded.
'Any Attack On Israel Will Be Treated As An Attack On The United States' -- Rand Paul
Hmm, why does Israel get to have this special privilege? This is the crux of it.. no one pays taxes to the US there, do they? A small slip on principle here, a slip there, and next thing you know, we've come full circle.
I did say Rand was great in his filibuster.. Rail against the Patriot Act/NDAA? Yes, but that's my issue, he could have gotten tough on those issues, especially this week. Instead, we got a 'well, America is not a battle zone..those other places are, so yeah..its okay over there'. All foreign aid? Right! More like to those darn pesky muslim countries like Egypt because they're burning our flag. I want you to tell me where he mentions Israel, our biggest welfare queen. Ron laid it down in plain terms, no foreign aid to ANYONE, period!
The third best senator we have.
Do you remember May 2007? The infamous Paul smackdown of Guliani.
And who did Ron get to back him up? Michael Schuer, Ex head of the BL unit.. Remember what he said? Our support of Israel is the cause of the blowback and the anger in the Muslim world, the biggest reason there could be more terrorist attacks.
What about 17% flat income tax on someone earning $20,000 Gross pay? Will that give the poorest amongst us more liberty or less? Consumption tax is one thing, and I think it's pretty fair, because it's transparent every time you go to the store, and you have a choice. But this? The government takes even more from the poorest, with coercion? How about taking less from everyone? Money doesn't come easy to the lowest earners. These are two HUGE issues, not my idea of libertarianism.
I'll take a flat tax of more like 5%. Cut the freaking spending. Rand is kind of failing there...
I mean, he's a conservative with an actually sane foreign policy. He's going to get my vote. But he's still disappointing me on a few issues, including this one and the Israel thing.
Santorum endorsed Rand eventually too. Once his favorite person loses, he goes to the other side.
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