I respect Macbeth's views, so I wouldn't say he's a straight up neocon. Most Americans are interventionist by nature, but it just takes a while to steer people away from that.Jay wrote:
You're arguing with someone that spends his evenings watching Maddow and O'Reilly and thinks he can discern some middle ground from these two 'extreme viewpoints'. Nevermind that they're two sides of the same coin and have much more in common with each other than they do not. He's a neocon that believes in American imperialism.Turquoise wrote:
Gold standard won't happen even if he is president. Getting rid of the Fed is a good thing. Becoming less interventionist is as well.Macbeth wrote:
Gold standard. No Federal reserve. Close all foreign military bases.
Ron Paul 2012.
Good luck arguing with him though.
We've been conditioned as a society for so long into believing that more intervention is a good thing that it's a hard thing to change in the public's perceptions.
Also, Europe is a huge hypocrite about it in how they criticize us for it while doing it some themselves (like Libya).