Channel: Fox Business
Host: Neil Cavuto
Date: 9/23/2009
By RonPaul.com on September 23, 2009
Channel: Fox Business
Host: Neil Cavuto
Date: 9/23/2009
Posted in Rand Paul, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Fox Business, Frugality, Healthcare, Kentucky, Neil Cavuto | 3 Responses
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They were both on Glen Beck with Napolitano yesterday too.
Rand Paul on Glenn Beck with Judge Andrew Napolitano
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“The reason why the health care bill isn’t going to cost anything extra is because they can cut spending.”
Where?
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“They spend money that they don’t need to. They do this to replace money spent overseas.”
‘They’ who?
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“It’s the underlining principle to Keynesian economics.”
Please, state the principle.
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The reason why the health care bill isn’t going to cost anything extra is because they can cut spending. They spend money that they don’t need to. They do this to replace money spent overseas. It’s the underlining principle to Keynesian economics.
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