Ron Paul
Discusses Decades of Wars’ Damage to the American
Economy
By Adam Dick
October 20,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- In a new interview with host Jesse Ventura at RT,
former presidential candidate and House of
Representatives Member Ron Paul discusses the harm
imposed on the American economy by the succession of
US wars over the last few decades, from the Korean
War onward, that drain money away from
prosperity-building activities in America.
“Just think if all the money we have spent overseas
since World War II ended, if that money had been
left in this country to let wealth grow,” proposes
Paul. Had that happened, Paul says there would not
be so many people using food stamps, the middle
class would not be dwindling, and the jobs situation
would be better in America. While the American
economy in general has been hurt by the wars, Paul
notes that some Americans have benefited
financially. Paul concludes, “It’s insanity to think
that war improves your economic condition; it
improves the condition of the war manufacturers.”
This economic
damage. Paul points out in the interview, is just
one of the ways that “the wars hurt us here at
home.” Wars also lead, Paul argues, to government
efforts, such as via the USA PATRIOT Act, in
contravention of Americans’ freedom.
Watch Paul’s complete interview here:
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