Sunday, April 25, 2010

If I want to support corporate interests should I vote for Ron Paul?

http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/a...



Navy and Army provide modest financial support to Ron Paul



Google and Microsoft also.



None of it is exorbitant.



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$13,653 from "business" interests as follows:



$500 from the Consumer Electronics Association



$5000 from a credit union group (Credit Union National Association)



$5000 from the National Association of Realtors



That's $10,500 of it...the rest aren't really "Corporate" interests in my opinion but single issue and/or advocacy PACs, none of them totaling over $500.



So if you mean corporate welfare and dubious "free trade" pacts like CAFTA/NAFTA, no...I don't see Dr. Paul "in the pocket" of big business. However, his general attitude of de-regulation and advocacy of sound money would create a good economic climate for businesses so in that sense corporations SHOULD be backing Dr. Paul.



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No its Huckabee and the fair tax system
If you want to support corporate interests vote for any republican.



Blunt, yes. But true
Dang, Andy F beat me to it. I will still reemphasize if you want to throw away more rights for the average laborer, widen the gap between the poor and the rich, do away with the middle class, finish the drive to go back to the sweat shops of the early 20th century, then by all means vote any Republican. The Aristocracy will thank you for it by pushing you back into 12-14 hour work days, 6-7 days a week. WAKE UP!



There are many things I like about Ron Pauls message, but the fact he is a Republican makes anything he says a moot point to me. The only thing that would make me seriously consider him would be for him to remove himself from the Republican Party. I hope he does as there is no way he is going to win the nomination.
your example is joke - from 1996 ? and when you compare those numbers to rudy -romney mccain and thompson -clinton etc that is when I laugh the hardest - ron pauls avg donation to his presidential campaign in 2007 is approx 60 dollars-I got those facts from the same site -so no dont vote paul if you want corporate interests represented in the peoples govt-



here are clintons #s just from the 2007 election cycle



DLA Piper $356,100



Goldman Sachs $350,050



Morgan Stanley $323,550



Citigroup Inc $307,350



EMILY's List $211,642



National Amusements Inc $193,850



JP Morgan Chase %26amp; Co $173,350



Kirkland %26amp; Ellis $172,000



Skadden, Arps et al $151,460



Greenberg Traurig LLP $150,900



Cablevision Systems $135,113



Merrill Lynch $125,550



Time Warner $124,150



Lehman Brothers $123,450



Bear Stearns $120,580



Patton Boggs $118,400



Ernst %26amp; Young $110,650



Blank Rome LLP $105,100



Latham %26amp; Watkins $100,950



News Corp $99,350



here are Giulianis



Ernst %26amp; Young $255,200



Elliott Management $228,400



Credit Suisse Group $164,900



Merrill Lynch $151,000



Bear Stearns $147,691



Lehman Brothers $140,850



Citigroup Inc $137,350



Gibson, Dunn %26amp; Crutcher $109,375



Bracewell %26amp; Giuliani $102,950



Morgan Stanley $97,950



Highland Capital Management $91,350



Station Casinos $88,300



Weil, Gotshal %26amp; Manges $85,330



UBS Americas $83,000



Milbank, Tweed et al $79,800



Goldman Sachs $79,750



New Breed Inc $78,700



JP Morgan Chase %26amp; Co $71,200



Matlin Patterson Global Advisors $67,900



Bank of America $67,200



the surprising thing is they (giuliani and Clinton)get money from many of the same corps so if you vote either way you are voting for the status quo



and here are ron pauls numbers for the same 2007 cycle to the third quarter



Google Inc $22,250



US Army $21,018



US Navy $14,105



Microsoft Corp $12,863



Huffines Communities $11,850



US Air Force $10,950



Cisco Systems $8,900



Verizon Communications $8,351



Ford Motor Co $7,650



General Dynamics $7,100



US Postal Service $6,961



Andres Properties $6,900



Welcom Products $6,750



US Dept of Defense $5,900



Apple Inc $5,560



General Motors $5,451



Deutsche Bank AG $5,400



Verax Chemical $5,244



Raytheon Co $4,964



Robbins Design Services $4,819



vote ron paul the proof is in the facts
You %26amp; I and every other taxpayer are already supporting corporate interests in a variety of ways.



If you want to financially support corporate interests, buy corporate shares of stock, of the company you like.



If you want to support the Constitution and the freedoms it represents, support Ron Paul.



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Yes, you should.



He is a Libertarian who believes in no regulation.



So, if you dislike the 40 hour work week, worker safety legislation, Social Security and Medicare, then you should vote for Paul.



The only good thing that I can say about Paul is that he rightfully understands that we should remove our troops from Iraq. Kudos to him for that.
Not really, but if you want rid of Big Brother and big taxes and wars we should not be involved in then vote for Ron Paul!
Ron Paul wants to support corporate interests because strong corporations are part of the paradigm...they just need to know their place and abide in it by the Constitution, the nation's laws and the will of the people
if you support porn industry , google makes gobbs of money from porn, pimps and hoes support ron paul and thatsa multi billion dollar industry. and I believe hed also get the support of all the drug kingpins.
they all are beholding to corporate interests, who do you think pulls the purse strings of these puppets?
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