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Originally Posted by host
I am concerned that Ron Paul's proposals are as unlikely as those of any republican candidates to improve what I perceive to be our most important negative economic trend. Implementing Ron Paul's ideas would be quite the opposite of improving wealth distribution.
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I don't know how the federal reserve is not THE prime issue when it comes to wealth distribution. It is the heart of the matter. An institution that lends people money that it doesn't have (fractional reserve banking) then seizes 'real' assests (land, houses, cars etc.) when you can't pay up is the real problem. I don't need a computer simulation to tell me this system will end with big bankers and big corporations owning EVERYTHING. The longer this institution continues to operate the greater the wealth gaps will become.
Host, why do you focus on petty issues like welfare, social security and progressive taxing based on wealth? The Federal Reserve is the KEY economic wealth distribution problem.
Ron Pauls sollution is to abolish the Federal Reserve. This will fix the problem faster and more effectively than crying about taxes or social programs. Not voting for a candidate who supports ending the Federal Reserve is just contributing to the wealth gap.