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Sorry dude but you just don't understand how earmarks work.
His constituents ask him to ask for some money back.
And so he does.
And then he votes against the entire budget because its bullshit.
But of course it passes because bullshit always passes.
If he doesn't give the money back to his constituents them it gets spent by the executive branch.
Another genius poster with no understanding of how the system works. All he likes to do is say "earmarks" and then say that any congressman who gets them for his district is bad.
Moron.
You are correct, I am a genius. Was a member of Mensa (my scores for the test far exceeded the cutoff level), studied at Cambridge. But that is irrelevant.
We both agree that Paul knew how the system worked. Unlike many, however, he was a MASTER at gaming the system, railing against it and then profiting from it, at the exact same time.
He brilliantly made a career out of pure 99.4% bullshit.
Imagine Heidi Fleiss writing a book on sexual purity while saying that to help sell books she would lick the taint of every woman who bought one of her books at Barnes and Noble.
She could probably not pull it off. But Paul did--for four decades.
He was by choice a REPUBLICAN--not an independent--in Congress, which in itself is hypocrisy. This after all was the party that supported expanding an entitlement program (Medicare Plan D) and supported creating another government department (HS), all the while complaining against big government and against the national debt.
He reminds me of career evangelists who rail against immorality and then practice it themselves, banging their secretaries or, like that Jack Schaap pervert in Hammond, Indiana, a teenager in their congregation; and then saying that God has abandoned America because of its immorality.
And the troglodytes in the congregation all say "Amen."
Not that I am not impressed with Ron Paul's career. He was a very able con artist whose only real principle was the promotion of his own manufactured reputation as a "reformer." And he held onto that principle to the very end. That in itself is an accomplishment.
We might not see another like him in our lifetimes.