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Ron Paul: My Plan Protects the People Who Have Become Dependent on the Government – Video
Last week’s Reality Check took a close look at Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan. Tonight, we are taking a look at Ron Paul’s newly released federal budget. How much does Paul want to cut?
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Even Ron Paul is jumping on Herman Cain at the CNN debate in Las Vegas — this time over Cain’s comments about the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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Vegas debate: Ron Paul rips Herman Cain over Occupy Wall Street
American voters are adept at sending mixed messages to elected officials. None are as confusing as the signals from the heartland over how to fix the federal budget.
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By Jeff Cox, CNBC.com Senior Writer NEW YORK (CNBC) — Ron Paul’s plan to slash $1 trillion in federal spending begins and ends at the government bureaucracies he says are most responsible for the mess.
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COMMENTARY | As a former political consultant, I would be hard-pressed to think of anything more damaging to Ron Paul’s campaign than the lack of time that he will be given to explain his economic plan. Due to the fact Paul will not be given ample time to explain his perspectives, people will discredit him. This was the worst time for the presidential hopeful and his supporters for the media …
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GOP presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul unveiled his economic “Plan to Restore America,” calling for a lower corporate tax rate, a cut in spending by $1 trillion during his first year in office and the elimination of five cabinet-level agencies.
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