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Carol Stoddard's avatar

Thank you very much Senator Paul for your dedication and your continuing struggle. The rest of the Republicans are cowards who are helping our country drive off a fiscal cliff. May God bless you.

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Just Comment's avatar

Senator Paul, you are one of the few Senators we can trust.

Thank You for staying honest and true.

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Barbara Brewster's avatar

Deep appreciation, Senator Paul , for your long-standing speaking/tanding up to the craziness.

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jo's avatar

If you had more known public hearings, I'm sure you would get regular people to back you. It's getting harder and harder to be mobile, but I would be on your side. If congress doesn't want to cut these expenses they, OUR representatives, will throw us all in poverty. Of course not the government itself though and then it. Stop relying on MSM to spread your message. Rely on us, to get your word across.

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Julie's avatar

Stop foreign aid

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Charles weaver's avatar

Since Paul’s singular efforts and no votes never amount to anything changing, I would suggest taking a step back and working harder to build a coalition that can agree on some changes and push that. The government is so bloated, there has to be some room to slash spending.

States use proration since the can’t print money.

20% over budget? Cut every single dollar spent by 20%. That means my social security and anyone else’s food stamps, rent salaries etc.

Americans would rise up in mass and demand changes immediately

No pain, no gain

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Barbara Lee's avatar

Look I don’t know why Congress spends the way it does but I do know how to fix it. Separate spending from funding. Let elected representatives propose all the spending their little hearts desire but ONLY citizen taxpayers should approve funding. How? By letting taxpayers approve or not their tax dollars being spent on each and every spending proposal. Not only would this right the ship of state, it would seriously squash corruption and capture by anyone other than taxpayers. One caveat: no corporations can vote. Just citizen taxpayers.

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