This afternoon, Ron Paul joined Peter Schiff, Lew Rockwell, Tracy Byrnes, John Tate and John Stossel on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s online show “Freedom Watch” in a refreshing discussion about the latest economic and political developments.
Channel: Fox News Strategy Room (online only) Show: Freedom Watch Host: Judge Andrew Napolitano Date: 3/11/2009
Transcript:
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Everyday in 100 different ways, some seen, some unseen, the government manages to take away your freedom and to take away your property. Welcome to Freedom Watch. It’s our job to tell you what the government has done, to invite you to participate via email and to listen to those of us who professionally and for a living are devoted to the constitution, to civil liberties and to the free market.
I’m Judge Andrew Napolitano, its 2 o’clock in New York City, its 11 in the morning on the west coast, its Wednesday. It’s time for Freedom Watch. Our Freedom Watch regulars are here. Lew Rockwell from the Von Mises Institute is with us on the telephone. Tracy Burns from the Fox business network is seated next to me. Next to Tracy is Peter Schiff from EuroPacific Capital. And, joining us from Capitol Hill itself, from the seat of the government is Congressman Ron Paul.
Congressman, welcome back. We appreciate so much your Wednesdays with us on Freedom Watch.
Ron Paul: Thank you. Good to be with you again.
Judge Andrew Napolitano: What did we do right or what did we do wrong that this 410 billion dollar piece of legislation made its way through. Mrs. Pelosi having said to your colleagues in the Senate, “Don’t change one centilla of it or it won’t make its way back here, or the House won’t consider those changes.” Is that any way to run the government?
Ron Paul: Well, it is a way to run the government, just not a very good way to run the government. But, you know, there was a lot of talk on the subject we talked about last week and you were wondering how long it will take to get it through, and you realized it was finally passed on voice vote. So all that talk and posture and all these things really wasn’t much. They couldn’t change it, they wouldn’t change it. The rules prevented it. It was 410, it’s stuff that should have been passed, or dealt with last year, it should never have been passed. Continue reading “Ron Paul, Peter Schiff on Freedom Watch”
Alex Jones:Ron Paul, who is up there on the Hill today, is a very busy man. And everything he talked about for 30 years is unfortunately unfolding, so his credibility is at the gold standard right now as the mainstream is forced to check into the facts that he has been laying out.
I wanted to talk to him about the deepening depressionary system we are going into. What the private Federal Reserve is up to and his bill to abolish it and how we can support that.
Congressman, thank you for coming on.
Ron Paul: You’re welcome. Good to be with you.
Alex Jones: Every few weeks they come before the banking committee and you bring up the fact that what they are doing is destroying us. What do we need to do to bring the private Federal Reserve under control?
Ron Paul: Well, there has to be an uprising by the people. There has to be enough people who will demand that their Congressmen respond, and that is building. You know, a year or two ago nobody in Washington even thought about the Federal Reserve. Today there is a lot more thinking going on and a lot more support for our position. So it is growing. And yet, we’re not on the verge of changing it. I have the bill to get rid of the Federal Reserve, that’s the major step and the ultimate step and they’ll probably self-destruct before we actually pass legislation.
But the bill that is more important in the short run is the auditing bill, the 1207 bill, because that means they have to start answering our questions. Today they are protected. They are in total secrecy and they are protected by the law. If 1207 is passed we have an audit and they have to answer the questions. And I figure if we ever get that far and get the exposure and get the transparency that we need, then people will wake up and realize, “why do we have them at all?” Continue reading “Ron Paul on the Alex Jones Show”
On Tuesday, Ron Paul spoke on the House floor about the true nature of earmarks and how all spending should be “earmarked”, i.e. we should know how our money is being spent. He also promoted his bill H.R. 1207 which calls for an audit of the Federal Reserve.
Channel: C-SPAN Date: 3/10/2009
Transcript:
Ron Paul: Thank you, Madame Speaker. I would like to address the subject of earmarks today. I think there is a lot of misunderstanding here among the members about exactly what it means to vote against an earmark. It’s very popular today to condemn earmarks and even hold up legislation because of this.
The truth is that if you removed all the earmarks from the budget you would remove 1% of the budget. So there’s not a lot of savings. But, even if you voted against all the earmarks, actually, you don’t even save the 1% because you don’t save any money. What is done is those earmarks are removed and some of them are very wasteful and unnecessary, but that money then goes to the executive branch.
So, in many ways what we are doing here in the Congress is reneging on our responsibilities. Because it is the responsibility of the Congress to earmark. That’s our job. We’re supposed to tell the people how we’re spending the money. Not to just deliver it in the lump sum to the executive branch and let them deal with it. And then it’s dealt with behind the scenes. Actually, if you voted against all the earmarks there would be less transparency. Earmarks really allow transparency and we know exactly where the money is being spent.
You know, the big issue is the spending. If you don’t like the spending, vote against the bill. But the principle of earmarking is something that we have to think about because we’re just further undermining the responsibilities that we have here in the Congress. And if we want to get things under control it won’t be because we vote against an earmark and make a big deal of attacking earmarks because it doesn’t address the subject.
In reality what we need are more earmarks. Just think of the 350 billion dollars that we recently appropriated and gave to the Treasury Department. Now everybody is running around and saying, “We don’t know where the money went, we just gave it to them in a lump sum”. We should have earmarked everything. It should have been designated where the money is going. So instead of too many earmarks we don’t have enough earmarks. Transparency is the only way we can get to the bottom of this and if you make everything earmarked it would be much better.
The definition of an earmark is very, very confusing. If you would vote to support the embassy in Baghdad which came up to nearly a billion dollars, that’s not called an earmark. But if you have an earmark for a highway or a building here in the United States, that is called an earmark. But if you vote for a weapons system, it would support and help a district and that’s not considered an earmark. When people are yelling and screaming about getting rid of earmarks, they’re not talking about getting rid of weapons systems or building buildings and bridges and highways in foreign countries. They only talk about [earmarks] when it is designated that certain money will be spent a certain way in this country.
And, ultimately, where we really need some supervision and some earmarks are the trillions of dollars spent by the Federal Reserve. They get to create their money out of thin air and spend it. They have no responsibility to tell us anything. Under the law they are excluded from telling us where and what they do. So we neglect telling the Treasury how to spend TARP money and then we complain about how they do it.
But just think literally: the Treasury is miniscule compared to what the Federal Reserve does. The Treasury gets hundreds of billions, which is huge, of course, and then we neglect to talk about the Federal Reserve where they are creating money out of thin air and supporting all their friends and taking care of certain banks and certain corporations. And this, to me, has to be addressed.
I’ve introduced a bill, and it’s called H.R. 1207, and this bill would remove the restriction on us to find out what the Federal Reserve is doing. Today, the Federal Reserve under the law is not required to tell us anything. So, all my bill does is remove this restriction and say, “Look, the Federal Reserve, you have a lot of power, you have too much power, you’re spending a lot of, you’re taking care of people that we have no idea what you’re doing, we in the Congress have a responsibility to know exactly what you are doing”.
This bill, H.R. 1207 will allow us, for once-and-for-all, to have some supervision of the Federal Reserve. They’re exempt from telling us anything and they have stiffed us already. There have been lawsuits filed over the Freedom of Information Act. Believe me, there’re not going to work because the law protects the Federal Reserve. The Constitution doesn’t protect the Federal Reserve, the Constitution protects the people and allows them to know exactly what is going on. We should enforce the Constitution. We should not enforce these laws that protect a secret bank that gets to create this money out of thin air.
So the sooner we in the Congress wake up to our responsibilities, understand what earmarks are all about, and understand why we need a lot more earmarks, then we will come to our senses. We might then have a more sensible monetary and banking system instead of the system that has brought us to this calamity. So the sooner we realize that, I think it will be better for the taxpayer.
Madame Speaker: Thank you, the gentleman’s time has expired.
Channel: Fox News Host: Neil Cavuto Date: 3/10/2009
Transcript:
Neil Cavuto: He’s being targeted as maybe spending the most or at least earmarking the most for his constituents. He says it isn’t fair, but we thought it only fair to give him his due and allow him to explain what’s going on. I’m talking about Texas Congressman, former Presidential candidate Ron Paul. Congressman, the rap is that you’re a porker. That a lot of pork; 73 million plus, went to your district. Is that true?
Ron Paul: Well, it might be, but I think you’re missing the whole point. I never voted for an earmark, I voted against all appropriation bills. So, this whole thing about earmarks is totally misunderstood. Earmarks are the responsibility of the Congress. We should earmark even more. We should earmark every penny. So that’s the principle that we have to follow, and is the responsibility of the Congress. The whole idea that you vote against an earmark… you don’t save a penny. That just goes to the administration and they get to allocate the funds. Continue reading “Ron Paul Slams Cavuto on Earmarks”
Imagine for a moment that somewhere in the middle of Texas there was a large foreign military base, say Chinese or Russian. Imagine that thousands of armed foreign troops were constantly patrolling American streets in military vehicles. Imagine they were here under the auspices of “keeping us safe” or “promoting democracy” or “protecting their strategic interests.”
Imagine that they operated outside of US law, and that the Constitution did not apply to them. Imagine that every now and then they made mistakes or acted on bad information and accidentally killed or terrorized innocent Americans, including women and children, most of the time with little to no repercussions or consequences. Imagine that they set up check points on our soil and routinely searched and ransacked entire neighborhoods of homes. Imagine if Americans were fearful of these foreign troops, and overwhelmingly thought America would be better off without their presence.
Imagine if some Americans were so angry about them being in Texas that they actually joined together to fight them off, in defense of our soil and sovereignty, because leadership in government refused or were unable to do so. Imagine that those Americans were labeled terrorists or insurgents for their defensive actions, and routinely killed, or captured and tortured by the foreign troops on our land. Imagine that the occupiers’ attitude was that if they just killed enough Americans, the resistance would stop, but instead, for every American killed, ten more would take up arms against them, resulting in perpetual bloodshed. Imagine if most of the citizens of the foreign land also wanted these troops to return home. Imagine if they elected a leader who promised to bring them home and put an end to this horror.
Imagine if that leader changed his mind once he took office.
The reality is that our military presence on foreign soil is as offensive to the people that live there as armed Chinese troops would be if they were stationed in Texas. We would not stand for it here, but we have had a globe straddling empire and a very intrusive foreign policy for decades that incites a lot of hatred and resentment towards us.
According to our own CIA, our meddling in the Middle East was the prime motivation for the horrific attacks on 9/11. But instead of re-evaluating our foreign policy, we have simply escalated it. We had a right to go after those responsible for 9/11, to be sure, but why do so many Americans feel as if we have a right to a military presence in some 160 countries when we wouldn’t stand for even one foreign base on our soil, for any reason? These are not embassies, mind you, these are military installations. The new administration is not materially changing anything about this. Shuffling troops around and playing with semantics does not accomplish the goals of the American people, who simply want our men and women to come home. 50,000 troops left behind in Iraq is not conducive to peace any more than 50,000 Russian soldiers would be in the United States.
Shutting down military bases and ceasing to deal with other nations with threats and violence is not isolationism. It is the opposite. Opening ourselves up to friendship, honest trade and diplomacy is the foreign policy of peace and prosperity. It is the only foreign policy that will not bankrupt us in short order, as our current actions most definitely will. I share the disappointment of the American people in the foreign policy rhetoric coming from the administration. The sad thing is, our foreign policy WILL change eventually, as Rome’s did, when all budgetary and monetary tricks to fund it are exhausted.
On Saturday night Ron Paul appeared on CNN’s news-driven comedy show “D.L. Hughley Breaks the News”. D.L. was very enthusiastic about Ron Paul’s views and could not believe he was talking to a Republican. Topics of discussion included Obama’s stimulus package, non-interventionism, the Civil War and Ron Paul plans for 2012.
Show: D.L. Hughley Show Channel: CNN Date: 3/7/2009
Transcript:
D.L. Hugley: I want him to keep his job, but since then Micheal Steele has apologized, which I hate. I think if you say something you mean you should just stand by it. What he said was, “I respect Rush Limbaugh, he is a national conservative leader, and in no way do I want to diminish his voice.”
I don’t understand. Why is name Steele? We should call him Aluminum, damn. He folded that fast. I don’t understand, so does Rush Limbaugh run the GOP? It seems like it to me.
Here now, to talk about the Grand Old Party is Texas Congressman Ron Paul. How you doing, Ron?
You see? It’s amazing. You are probably the favorite Republican of everybody that I know, man. You talk sensibly, you’re very reasonable. You’re very pragmatic in your approach. Can I ask you an honest question? Is Rush Limbaugh the Republican Party leader?
Ron Paul: Philosophically he has a lot to do with it, but technically no, he is not the leader. He is not the elected leader. But philosophically he is filling a void. I think there is a void in the Republican Party and somebody is filling it, but there are philosophic influences, and that’s what Rush Limbaugh does. Continue reading “Ron Paul on the D.L. Hughley Show”
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