From Ron Paul <[email protected]>
Subject Suddenly Ideas Are Back in This Campaign!
Date November 5, 2024 2:05 PM
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Patriot,

As the marathon of the 2024 presidential race comes to an end at
last, we have some good reasons to be truly hopeful things are
taking a turn for the better.

You may have already seen the meme of Elon Musk and me
confronting a federal bureaucrat and asking them to justify their
existence.

As I note in my latest column - read it below - Elon Musk posted
it himself and went on to say he might have me help him drain the
swamp!

At the same time, Donald Trump's running mate, JD Vance,
expressed opposition to the Federal Reserve, as I have for
decades.

Of course, whether this talk will come to real action in the
future, we cannot say.

But certainly it is encouraging some candidates are talking about
real issues again.

If you are able, please make a contribution to Campaign for
Liberty as we continue the fight into the future and prepare to
take on a dangerous Lame Duck session in the coming weeks.
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No matter who wins today, you and I need to contend with the Lame
Duck session and then the next session of Congress. The Swamp
will not go away quietly.

Thanks for all of your support,

Ron Paul

With JD Vance and Elon Musk, Suddenly Ideas Are Back in this
Campaign

This presidential campaign season may be one of those turning
points in history for reasons good and bad. Anyone watching the
one debate between the Republican and Democratic Party candidates
would not have come away with the view that this was a great
battle of competing principles and visions for the future.

It was a campaign of name-calling and bullets, where one
candidate avoided discussing ideas at all costs - and even
avoided the media at all costs. Where the other candidate dodged
two attempted assassinations while throwing red meat rhetoric to
an understandably angry population.

It was a campaign where, more than ever, the mainstream media
completely abandoned any idea of being a neutral source of
information and instead jumped into the ring on the side of one
candidate.

In the one debate between presidential candidates, the mainstream
media went so far as to "fact check" one candidate while giving
the other a "pass." The "fact check" turned out to be
misinformation - something the mainstream media excels in - but
they have long figured out that by the time the actual facts are
in, people have already absorbed the falsehood.

According to the conservative Media Research Center, mainstream
media coverage of the Trump campaign was 85 percent negative
while its coverage of the Harris campaign was 78 percent
positive. If accurate, it explains why the public holds the media
in such contempt.

What felt missing in the campaign was a discussion of the real
issues we are facing. The destruction caused by interventionism
in our economy, in our lives, and in the rest of the world. There
was no talk about the Federal Reserve and how it hurts the middle
class, helps the wealthy, and greases the war machine.

Then, at the tail end, things got interesting. Republican
candidate for Vice President, JD Vance, mentioned last week that
he had come to the view that the Federal Reserve was not the
benevolent force for good that its supporters claim.

He didn't say it in those exact words, but that was his point.
Then Trump surrogate campaigner Elon Musk made an announcement
that no doubt terrified the DC swamp: were he to get the
government efficiency job Trump suggested, he'd start with a
bang, cutting two trillion dollars from the Federal bud get!

We even had a little fun with it. After I posted some
encouragement on Musk's Twitter/X, he responded that he would be
happy to have me join him looking for places to cut!

While the last thing I am looking for is another job, I am
encouraged by the outpouring of support and happy to help any
effort to correct the wrong path we have been going down - a path
toward total bankruptcy.

Perhaps the most encouraging development this election cycle is
the well-earned decline in the influence of the corrupt
mainstream media. When Elon posted a funny meme of the two of us
cutting government on his Twitter/X platform, it garnered some 50
million views!

Compare that to the steady decline of mainstream media
viewership. An alternative way of reporting and analyzing the
events of our time is emerging on the ruins of the legacy media
and it's driving them insane. Good.

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