The
2012 U.S. presidential race is shaping up to be a struggle between
Goldman Sachs candidate Mitt Romney and fellow Goldman Sachs candidate
Barack Obama on one side, and anti-Goldman Sachs candidate Ron Paul on
the other side.
Former Goldman Sachs executive director Greg Smith described the culture of his former firm as "toxic and destructive," in a New York Times op-ed on Wednesday, March 14, 2012.
The
prime motivation that drives Goldman Sachs employees is scamming their
customers, says Smith. "It makes me ill how callously people talk about
ripping their clients
off," he writes. "Over the last 12 months I have seen five different
managing
directors refer to their own clients as “muppets,” sometimes over
internal e-mail."
Presidential candidates Mitt Romney
and President Barack Obama take the same elitist view towards their
voters and the American people as a whole. Like Goldman Sachs executives, they
don't see Americans as their fellow citizens, but as sheep to be duped,
and as lambs to be skinned alive and eaten for dinner.
The only presidential candidate who respects the intelligence and maturity of the American people is Dr. Ron Paul. In a recent speech,
Dr. Paul emphasized the fact that he is not a Goldman Sachs candidate,
unlike Romney and Obama. "I am not the Goldman Sachs candidate," said
Dr. Paul.
He added: "President Eisenhower warned us of
the military-industrial complex, and I am not the candidate for the
military-industrial complex. And I am not the first choice of Ben
Bernanke or the Federal Reserve System. And I'm certainly not the choice
of those social and economic authoritarians who want to run our lives
and run the economy."
Many of Ron Paul's financial
contributors are in the military. Barack Obama is the commander-in-chief
in name only. Ron Paul is the military candidate, and the president in
the hearts and minds of the military. Dr. Paul is also the national security candidate. He is not an isolationist, but a strong and wise fighter who believes wars should be declared, fought extremely hard, and won.
Ron
Paul's old-school model of warfare is out of fashion today because the
warriors of the current generation have been brainwashed to believe that
the perpetual warfare model is tough, brave, and manly. But that is
false. Only weak cowards Lindsey Graham, Joseph Lieberman, Paul
Wolfowitz, Dick Cheney, Richard Perle, Scooter Libby, Donald Rumsfeld,
Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama support the idea of perpetual warfare.
Real
men support real wars, not psy-op wars that go on forever because every
week a new mythical enemy is invented and introduced to the American
people as the greatest threat to humanity since Adolf Hitler.
War
has become the enemy of mankind. As John F. Kennedy said before he was
assassinated by the shadow controllers of the CIA, "Mankind must put an
end to war, or war will put an end to mankind."
Dr.
Paul is carrying the torch of peace that was seized from President
Kennedy's hands and hidden away in the dark corners of history. He is
bringing the torch back into the light of consciousness, but the power
elite in Washington is mocking him, ridiculing his foreign policy ideas,
and cheating him from electoral victories.
Last weekend, Dr. Paul said that he had doubts
about the validity of numerous electoral outcomes in the Republican
caucuses and straw polls. He said that it is highly suspect that the
massive outpouring of public support for his message and ideas doesn't
translate into votes.
Dr. Paul's suspicions of
wrongdoing on the part of the GOP establishment and corporate media are
well-founded. Dr. Paul's supporters are the most energetic, politically
savvy, and enthusiastic of all Republican and Democratic voters. Mitt
Romney and Rick Santorum are both cardboard candidates, while Dr. Paul
is recognized as the founding father of the Tea Party, which is the
largest grassroots political movement to emerge in recent decades.
Dr.
Paul's message of responsible government, non-intervention, drug
legalization, and fiscal responsibility has struck a chord with young
people in America and across the world.
Romney and
Obama both love Goldman Sachs, the military-industrial complex, and the
rotten Federal Reserve Cartel, all of which are fraudulent machines that
cheat the American people out of their money, and deserve to be
destroyed.
So if you love criminal banks and criminal
wars then support either Mitt Romney or Barack Obama. It doesn't matter
which anti-human robot is in office in 2013. But if you hate criminal
banks and criminal wars then the choice is obvious: support Ron Paul.