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Ron Paul has been a proponent of free markets and a noninterventionist foreign policy since he was first elected to Congress in 1976. If the American people want a political leader who has been consistently advocating liberty, peace and free markets for decades, then Ron Paul would win the presidential election in a landslide. Before Rep. Paul can win the presidency, GOP primary voters should wake up and reject any of the smooth talking defenders of the status quo and pseudo limited government advocates. They must select the only defender of the Constitution and advocate of liberty, Ron Paul.

Murray Sabrin is professor of finance at Ramapo College. He was the Libertarian Party nominee for governor in 1997 and a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2000 and 2008. Check www.MurraySabrin.com for more of his writings.

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Comments (1)
1 Wednesday, 05 October 2011 19:16
Jaayy
1. A theory or system of economic organization based on a wildly optimistic regard for the fiscal discipline of Congress and the President. Adherence to this theory typically requires the suspension of disbelief concerning the ability of increasing the government’s power to tax, without substantive spending cuts, to actually reduce burdens on taxpayers and to produce economic recovery.

2. The intentional use by politicians of resonate slogans which obfuscate and distract some voters from the otherwise conspicuous absence of thoughtful, realistic or realizable fiscal or monetary plans and policies.

Cainunist [keyn - yuh - nist] - adjective

1. Of, characterized by, favoring or relating to Cainunism; Cainunistic

In a sentence:

“Imagining that a ‘9 - 9 - 9’ percent tax ‘plan’ would not soon be 9.9 - 9.9 - 9.9, then 19 - 19 - 19, and so on, is just more magical Cainunist thinking.”


Origin of Cainunism: term used by informed voters to describe the economic-sounding slogans that originated from the 2012 vanity presidential campaign of Herman Cain (1945 – )


Synonyms for Cainunism:

1. Prevarication, 2. Deception, 2. Cozen, 3. Hucksterism, 4. Hoodwink, 5. Sales Pitch, 6. Razzle Dazzle

Antonyms for Cainunism:

1. Common Sense, 2. Objective Reality, 2. Free Market, 3. Tax Reduction, 4. Economic Liberty, 5. Less Government, 6. Constitutionalism, 7. Ron Paul

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