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Default Why Ron Paul's Factual Newsletters About Ghetto Apes Didn't HurtHim in Texas

On 12/23/2011 1:56 AM, Lazarus wrote:
Sanders Kaufman wrote
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http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/...11/12/why-ron-
pauls-racist-newsletters-didnt-hurt-him-in-texas/250427/

A onetime opponent recalls trying to attack Paul on the issue a
decade and a half ago -- and seeing the attempt backfire.


At this point in his campaign, it can't really hurt him.
The only folks who support him are Alzheimer's patients.



Texas is full of poverty. It's a **** hole where white Americans work for bottom
dollar.

Hell, the Dallas Cowboy's stadium was financed by the taxpayers.

How weak. How anti-capitalist.

Steers and Queers.

They should cede from the USA and report to Mexico City.



I was thinking about the NFL and how it works today after watching a bit
of one of the games. Coming from L.A. myself I couldn't help but wonder
why does the Bay area have two teams and Los Angeles has none? It's one
of the biggest markets in the country but no pro football team plays there.

Then I realized it was about modern capitalism. You see, without getting
cities to foot the bill for the stadiums the teams are not willing to do
it the free market way, where investors willingly put their money in a
team. If teams can't get someone else to buy their stadiums for them
almost none of them would build their own. In other words, if the teams
were not subsidized by various cities there would be no pro football
teams. Not enough private capital is willing to risk it's money on
professional football.

The funny thing is how all these hard core businessmen can't set up a
league and run it profitably without having money strapped cities buying
high priced stadiums for them so that wealthy people can go watch games
there. So anyplace that wants the teams to buy their own stadium doesn't
have a team. Even in L.A. they can't get enough people to have a team
there.

It really shows you how much business is beholden to the government for
making money. If the government doesn't help business they can't make
money on their own. The funny thing is to hear these same businessmen
whine all the time about the government interfering in their businesses.
Hmmm, without that interference they wouldn't even have those
businesses. They're a bunch of hypocritical ingrates if you ask me.

Hawke