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Video: Ron Paul vs Paul Krugman

Here is the video everyone is talking about, Ron Paul and Paul Krugman debating the economy, economic policy and the role of government. Enjoy.

 

This post originally appeared at Credit Writedowns and is posted with permission.

3 Responses to “Video: Ron Paul vs Paul Krugman”

selimusluMay 1st, 2012 at 9:11 pm

i am disappointed with Mr.Ron Paul's low level of economics. thought he was a real deal and an alternative to liberals, but whooouwww.

Göran NilssonMay 2nd, 2012 at 1:11 pm

What more evidence does Mr Ron Paul need, can`t he see what is happening when you let the market free, we see the result all over the US and a lot of other countries….look at the Scandinavian countries,Finland, Sweden and Norway, they are a lot better of with their economic thinking compared with the US and it´s done with big goverment regulations.
The kind of economy the US had the last 30 years is catastrophic for the american people, it`s like a person who has been eating to much for a long time, suddenly the heartproblems comes and with that a lot of other problems…..Back to basic US :-)

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