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Ron Paul: Vote All You Want, The Secret Government Won’t Change…

Former congressman Ron Paul is outspoken. When he retired from Congress, he called lawmakers psychopathic authoritarians to their faces. He’s also called Donald Trump an authoritarian and asserted Hillary Clinton could have run as a Republican. And just last week, Paul took aim at the foundational structure of American ‘democracy.’

In a recent episode of his web show, the Liberty Report, Ron Paul discussed the Department of Homeland Security’s decision last month to take a more active role in U.S. elections. Secretary Jeh Johnson said he was “considering whether elections should be classified as ‘critical infrastructure,’ affording them the same kinds of enhanced protections that the banking system and the electrical grid receive,” POLITICO reported.

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Re: Ron Paul: Vote All You Want, The Secret Government Won’t Change…
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2016, 04:24:09 am »
Ron Paul also said in another recent interview, that Trump should not listen to the Neo-Cons.

http://www.infowars.com/ron-paul-trump-needs-to-resist-neocons-and-shadow-government-elites/

So, the time has come where this kind of "non-interventionism" may finally be considered.

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Re: Ron Paul: Vote All You Want, The Secret Government Won’t Change…
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2016, 04:32:43 am »
:tinfoil:

Though the White House may be able to largely run domestic issues, at the least, I do think other forces are at play in some of these foreign policy decisions, shadow government or it almost seemed with the Obama administration and Clinton Secretary of State, maybe they did favors for other countries based on donations.

If there is a shadow government, yes, they can make a mess of things as well.

I think Iraq/Syria was botched up so much by the Obama administration that the Pentagon brass, maybe other agencies, took over how these wars were run.