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Anders Lindman
15-08-2007, 05:44 PM
Could it be that Ron Paul is secretly being promoted by business interests? Ordinary, politicians are promoted by the banking elite. The business world and the banking elite are two separate levels. Maybe powers within the business world have become a bit tired of the banking elite dominance? :D

edelweiss pirate
15-08-2007, 07:14 PM
I was under the impression that Ron Paul wasn't being promoted at all.

What about all that cheap labour business will lose when the illegals all get sent home if Paul gets his way....

Anders Lindman
15-08-2007, 07:20 PM
I think it could be healthy business powers behind Ron Paul. Using illegal labour just so that they can get away with slave wages is not healthy business.

chris
15-08-2007, 07:25 PM
Could it be that Ron Paul is secretly being promoted by business interests? Ordinary, politicians are promoted by the banking elite. The business world and the banking elite are two separate levels. Maybe powers within the business world have become a bit tired of the banking elite dominance? :D

Yeah, I'm sure they are...This might be where he gets a lot of support from. Real businesses are the people...There won't be any socialist businesses helping him, quite the opposite.

Anders Lindman
15-08-2007, 07:34 PM
Yeah, I'm sure they are...This might be where he gets a lot of support from. Real businesses are the people...There won't be any socialist businesses helping him, quite the opposite.

Yep, and I suspect even some very powerful business interests are behind him. They are not supporting him officially, publicly, because I think they need to get a real, an actual grass root movement growing. Compare with for example the Web. You cannot start a massively successful business on the Web like YouTube for example by artificially creating traffic. There has to be an organic growth of traffic to the site, fueled by individuals' own actions rather than being drawn to it using ads and so on.

thetonic
15-08-2007, 08:07 PM
Yep, and I suspect even some very powerful business interests are behind him. They are not supporting him officially, publicly, because I think they need to get a real, an actual grass root movement growing. Compare with for example the Web. You cannot start a massively successful business on the Web like YouTube for example by artificially creating traffic. There has to be an organic growth of traffic to the site, fueled by individuals' own actions rather than being drawn to it using ads and so on.

I think it will be a natural thing once people start getting more exposure to Dr.Paul , then real business owners will start to get involved, obviously he has no major corporate backers at the moment, because most of the big corporations have one foot ensared in the current economic prison hold over the people and would not let that go so easily... But the real business owners that practice thier business with ethics are gonna rally around Paul once he gets more exposure..Hopefully soon:)

Anders Lindman
15-08-2007, 08:49 PM
I think it will be a natural thing once people start getting more exposure to Dr.Paul , then real business owners will start to get involved, obviously he has no major corporate backers at the moment, because most of the big corporations have one foot ensared in the current economic prison hold over the people and would not let that go so easily... But the real business owners that practice thier business with ethics are gonna rally around Paul once he gets more exposure..Hopefully soon:)

Yes, exactly. The big corporations today have all at least one foot controlled by the banking elite. In the power hierarchy, the bankers are above the business leaders, so the company can only support a presidential candidate if the bankers order them to do so.

Anders Lindman
15-08-2007, 11:01 PM
But the real business owners that practice thier business with ethics are gonna rally around Paul

And we have to remember that ethics in business doesn't have to be some angel-like behavior. Simple fair play, and not abusing people is enough. It's like in sports. Take Tour de France for example. The riders are no angels. They compete fiercely. That's fair play. But if a rider uses doping for example, then it's not fair play anymore. The same with a company that uses illegal labor for example.