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Ron Paul: Don't Help The Tornado Victims
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Ron Paul: Still not going to be President.
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If he would lose everything he got he wouldn't accept help if offered?
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What he said was that Federal money should not be used, that they should have insurance, like the rest of us. If your house burns down, does federal aid step in? And should it?
""There is no such thing as federal money," Paul said. "Federal money is just what they steal from the states and steal from you and me." While there is a role for the National Guard in these sorts of disasters, according to Paul, the Federal Emergency Management Agency usually does little but frustrate people. "To say that any accident that happens in the country, send in FEMA, send in the money, the government has all this money—it is totally out of control, and it's not efficient," Paul said." AS for your "this is what freedom looks like" comment... They were free to build in that area, or not, and they were free to get insurance or not. However we are NOT free to decide if we have to pay taxes or not to give to them. That is FORCED on us. Remember, we aren't talking about charity here, we are talking about money taken by force and then given to others. The real test of principles is when they will stand up even in a situation where people like you will obviously jump on the emotional aspects in order to twist things around. . |
where is FEMA???
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this just shows us what a libertarian utopia looks like and how we would interact with each other.
ron paul 2012. |
you are just trying to obfuscate the very simple point that those tornado victims should be liberated from any help under ron paul's future libertarian utopia.
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._fema_2563.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Andrew Florida gets help every hurricane, as other places that suffer this type of destruction. |
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If those houses had a mortgage then having insurance is mandatory. If those houses were 100% owned then the owners were foolish for not protecting a debt free asset. Either way to bad loosing all your personal property.
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is it the same way they lack geography? |
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"get insurance and youre fine" hardly, read stories of those who lost it all then come tell me insurance will save you... |
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i must be lacking in philosophy.
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Natural disasters and politicians go together like peanut butter and jelly! They need each other.
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i am thinking right now, but i lack philosophy. this all does not compute.
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ok i just thought of a tornado now. what just happened if i am not thinking? please explain.
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run along. |
I don't see why this would be a federal issue. He is right.
If a tornado / hurricane / earthquake rips your house apart, that is a state issue. And if you own a house, you better have insurance on it. This is not rocket science. It's common sense 101. |
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A falling meteor could smash through my roof at any second. I could fall over from a heart attack and die. I could have a stroke. An earthquake could level my entire city. I could slip in the bathroom, break my neck, and spend the rest of my life in a wheelchair. You can't escape risk and the possible loss that comes with it. |
I spent the weekend helping out some of the people who were hit locally by the storms. I hope if it happens to me there will be others around to help me out
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This is wonderful and your actions speak very highly of you. No where does Ron Paul say that people shouldn't do that and help each other. He says that the people shouldn't use force to take some peoples money and give it to others to "help" them. People voluntarily helping each other is wonderful. People taking stuff from others by force and then redistributing it is not. Huge difference, and the wording of the headline and the article is deliberately misleading and emotionally loaded.... as are the comments of the OP, come to think of it. :2 cents:. |
go FEMA !
I hope the food is good when we get there. I'm glad the government is looking out for our safety and preparing for the worst ! I feel safe. I need the government in my pants,wallet, milk and lemonade because I'm retarded. The more the better ! http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ld...fba3o1_500.gif :1orglaugh |
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By the same notion, what should we do with everyone living in past disaster areas? What about the population of New Orleans? Coastal areas? Fault lines? What about foreign aid? Israel? |
To the low IQ Glenn Becks of the world that have become cheerleaders for insurance companies and spout off about letting the free market reign, just look at what insurance companies put people through after disasters.
State Farm Katrina Claims Denied Lawsuits http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/ove...katrina_claims State Farm accused of Katrina racketeering http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19337558.../#.T1T_lEeEOlA $100 Million State Farm Settlement Over Northridge Earthquake http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1...uake-insurance |
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ron paul 2012. |
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As for coastal areas, I think that it's wrong that we give federal grants for coastal insurance for people that build on unstable beaches that get flooded regularly. Foreign aid should be voluntary, not compulsory through our taxes. Frankly there is a lot of evidence that foreign aid actually does much more harm than good anyway. Israel, and every other country, should not have aid from our government, again, if people wish to give and help, they are free to do that, or NOT give, whatever they wish. |
Paul had a young campaign manager of his die of cancer because he had no health insurance, certainly practices what he preaches, that one.
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if you do build there DONT build of all wood. Get Insurance like the rest of the country and when the house gets removed from the map try and get them to pay the claim. As for the people that brought up Florida getting his by a hurricane. It is actually a very rare thing. But Tornados in tornado alley hit every year |
thanks to global climate change areas that historically never had tornadoes are now experiencing them. i live in one of those areas.
since your solution to natural disasters is to not build in such areas, what would be your solution to areas now affected? move towns and cities? also can you point out any area where there are no potential natural disasters. that would help with picking to place to move to thanks. |
also since fracking is causing earthquakes to hit areas where there have been no earthquakes historically such as the midwest where should those cities move as well thanks.
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From California earthquakes to Alabama hurricanes, the entire continent is a danger zone prone to natural disaster any time of the year in all seasons LOL |
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