Until Ron Paul raised the issue at the national level in 2007, the Federal Reserve System had been treated with the kind of lazy indifference or acquiescence with which the public gradually comes to accept any institution of long standing.
Since at least as early as the eighteen century, classical liberalism, and its modern variant libertarianism, have opposed warfare except in cases of obvious self-defense.
Ron Paul slams police: Lockdown of Boston after Boston Marathon explosions were reminiscent of “scenes from a military coup in a far off banana republic,” Paul wrote on a libertarian blog.
Republican presidential candidate, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, is to stop actively campaigning for the GOP nomination. Paul, 76, released a statement saying he would, “no longer spend resources” on campaigning for primaries in states that had not yet voted.
The votes of ‘millennials’ are gaining in importance in the 2012 U.S. elections, not only in swing states like Virginia and Ohio, but also for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
It’s no secret that Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is no fan of the Federal Reserve. Paul has made numerous allegations against the U.S. central banking system, and has even called to abolish it.
The wheel continues to turn in the GOP presidential campaign, with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney edging out former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum at Tuesday’s Iowa caucuses, but without a convincing win to ensure a straight run for selection.