Tax cuts for the rich + 100 years’ war in Iraq = defeat in November
Props to a poster named IrishUp
For GOP voters who don’t want to see President Hillary Clinton, Ron Paul is your last and ONLY chance to elect a Republican in November.
Here’s why:
60% of voters want out of Iraq (pollster.com)
Voters think Democrats are better at the economy than GOP by a margin of 18 points (Tim Russert, MSNBC)Now ask yourself, do you think those numbers will improve in November? Or get worse? The other GOP candidates signed on to the losing position on those two key issues during the Florida debate January 24, 2008. Romney, Giuliani, Huckabee and McCain all stated emphatically, that they support the war in Iraq 100%, will not offer a timetable for withdrawal, and still think it was a good idea from the get go. In the general election the Democrat candidate will remind voters of that over and over and over again.
If the GOP nominates Ron Paul, it will be the Democrat, most likely Hillary, who will be on the defensive about her support for the war and her flip-flop position now.
All I heard from Romney, Giuliani, Huckabee and McCain in the debate about the economy was tax cuts for corporations. They may have offered other ideas, but that’s what will stick to them like glue in November. As Republicans we can agree that all taxes should be cut or ended to boost an economy. However, cutting corporate tax rates is NOT a message that will resonate with voters, most of whom do not own corporations. If that’s all you have, the Democrat candidate will hammer this home during the general election: tax cuts for the rich, tax cuts for the rich, tax cuts for the rich.
If the GOP nominates Ron Paul, an economist who has a real plan for stabilizing the dollar, reducing the debt, cutting federal spending, and saving social security, it will put the Democrats on the defensive, because all they want to do is spend, spend, spend. And Ron Paul, Dr. No, can back up his position with his voting record in Congress.
Here’s the equation:
Tax cuts for the rich + 100 years’ war in Iraq = defeat in November.So if you’re a Republican and like higher taxes, more government programs, nationalized healthcare and a shrinking dollar, vote for one of the other candidates. Because that’s what you’ll get in 2009 after Hillary is sworn in.
But if you are a Republican who you wants to eliminate the IRS, reduce the size and intrusiveness of government and return to a dollar that actually buys something, vote for Ron Paul now and in November and that’s what you’ll get in 2009, because Ron Paul is a man of his word.
I know it. You know it. And you better believe the Democrats know it. The other Republican candidates lost the 2008 Presidential election on January 24, 2008 during the Florida debate. The ONLY Republican who can win in November is Ron Paul.
