Ron Paul on the Obama and Bush Economic Fascism on CNN

April 14th, 2009 2:30 pm  |  by  |  Published in Bailouts, Big Government, congress, Economics, fascism, Federal Reserve, Free Market, inflation, Liberty, Market Regulation, Money, Ron Paul  |  2 Responses

Ron Paul appeared on CNN today to give a response to Obama’s speech regarding the economy today. Ron Paul said a lot of what you’d expect him to say and then some.

“We’ve had a new deal and a fair deal and I think this is a bad deal!”

Ron Paul is asked if he is being “responsible” for tossing around the word fascism. He makes the case that we are experiencing economic fascism and there is a difference between military fascism and economic fascism. The host is clearly shocked at the use of “that” word.

My response to the host would be that Ron Paul is one of the very few people in government that is being responsible by exposing the truth in the sea of misdirection that the public always gets from their elected officials.

Watch the exchange below.

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  1. Below The Beltway » Blog Archive » Ron Paul: Bush And Obama Have Practiced Economic Facsim says:

    April 14th, 2009 at 3:27 pm (#)

    [...] H/T: Liberty Maven [...]

  2. Charlie Peters says:

    April 15th, 2009 at 10:28 am (#)

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