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re: "he proposes cutting $1 trillion from the budget in the first year of his presidency. Now, show of hands: Who thinks Ron Paul could get those kinds of cuts through Congress? "

The author's not too bright. A friendly Congress would cut quite a bit if a President were elected on the premise that he'd cut $1 trillion. But let's ignore that for a moment. A huge number of Federal dollars are controlled entirely by the White House. If a President decides to withhold these funds, he can do so readily. He can't stop Congress from budgeting the money, but he CAN prevent the money from being spent.


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Ron Paul’s Naïve Promises
By: clo
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Thu, 22 Dec 11 5:09 AM
Msg. 37332 of 65535

Here's another for you Decomp, from the National Review. I try to mix it up, but I do have my favorites ;))

Jonah Goldberg
December 21, 2011 12:00 A.M.

Ron Paul’s Naïve Promises
He could only accomplish his goals by using powers not in the Constitution.

So now it’s Ron Paul’s turn.

According to the latest polls, the diminutive Texas libertarian is poised to win the Iowa caucuses.

Obviously, this would be rough news for Newt Gingrich — who’s in third place and falling — and very good news for Mitt Romney, who has used Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry, Herman Cain, and now Paul as blockers to fend off challenges from the various “not-Mitt” candidates of the moment. (Perry must feel particularly disoriented because he’s been both blocker and blockee.)

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But rather than get into all that, let’s take the idea of a President Paul as seriously as his supporters say we should — though the idea he could beat Obama in the general election strikes me as crazier than Joe Biden on angel dust.

Paul routinely says that he’s the only candidate who promises real change. For instance, he proposes cutting $1 trillion from the budget in the first year of his presidency. Now, show of hands: Who thinks Ron Paul could get those kinds of cuts through Congress? Anyone? Okay, anyone who also believes the Council on Foreign Relations is a secret cabal determined to create a North American super-state?

I thought so.

more:
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/286284/ron-paul-s-na-ve-promises-jonah-goldberg


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