Paul Makes Bid For The White House   by Derek Thomas

in Society / Politics    (submitted 2011-04-28)

The long anticipated answer regarding Congressman Paul's decision to campaign in '12 has now arrived. Paul declared the other day he'll play a part in the '12 primary and his final decision couldn't have come at a better time. To be able to attend the GOP debate on May 5th candidates will have to announce their run within the next week. Since Paul is running, what are his positions on the problems people in America are undergoing or the morals they have?

An important matter to have a look at especially in the state of Iowa will be if he is prolife. The congressman must address the christian conservative's concerns regarding his alignment on this crucial issue. He fundamentally feels that killing the unborn is really a procedure of murder and really should not be funded through tax dollars. Having said that, he likewise thinks that states should make the decision if this practice ought to be legitimate. He is convinced the battle should not take place with the Supreme Court, but rather we need to make an effort to generate legislation that minimize the judge's power as a consequence repealing their judgments.

Religious individuals may also be concerned with his feeling on homosexual concerns. He's said that he's in opposition to laws reducing protections to individuals thus he supported the removal "Don't Ask Don't Tell" inside the armed services. He has stated that gay people should not be dismissed if they are not producing a disruption and that in the long run the government does not have any clout in economic or interpersonal marriages. Having said that, he won't uphold laws that restrict or validate gay matrimony because he believes marriage should be sanctioned through a place of worship. After a little investigation, he has stated some clear opinions with regards to the topic. The very first is that nearly anything to do with marriage should really not be maintained by the national government and that ultimately governments within states should determine what is best for them. However, his private opinion is that people should not actually require a certificate for unions through government since it is a spiritual matter.

Paul says that we could have a zero percent income tax if we discontinued our campaigns in trying to be the earth's international police and diminish our spending tremendously. In essence he said taxation is redistribution of wealth, in which the people are subject to taxes and all the cash goes toward bureaucracies and large enterprise. Simply because once the companies go broke it's the tax payer that has to bail them out. As a congressman he personally talked to the Fed and Bernanke about their irresponsible acts of randomly creating money leading to inflation problems even though the United States is going through fiscal concerns. He offered a simple solution for reducing the debt and this should be to cut armed service spending and do away with foreign involvement. He argues an excessive amount of international interference does not guard America, but alternatively simply squanders tax payers' money. Instead of arguing over a couple of billion dollars within the the 2012 spending plan, we need to produce far more significant cuts.

This past year he introduced legislation that would overturn Obamacare in order to prevent American citizens from being forced to commit extra income for a big government program. He reports that this law may cause a lot more individual bankruptcy for the reason that healthcare is going to be worse. He highlights it will produce about 400 billion dollars in more taxation which will bring about recruiting a lot more Internal Revenue Service agents. As opposed to this high-priced law, he believes we need to make significant change to entitlement programs.

With the news concerning Trump up in the polls and republicans desperate for a serious nominee, Paul's entrance arrived within a good time frame. Considering that there happens to be a candidate who many voters deem as big, it could possibly sway the political tide.

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