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Title: Dr. Ron Paul On Coronavirus Panic: The Real Danger "Is The Government’s Overreaction"
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URL Source: https://theduran.com/dr-ron-paul-on ... -the-governments-overreaction/
Published: Mar 29, 2020
Author: Alex Christoforou
Post Date: 2020-03-29 10:51:58 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 2295
Comments: 15

In a recent interview, Dr. Ron Paul opined on his son Rand, who has tested positive for the coronavirus. Dr. Paul said that the dangers of the coronavirus have been “blown way out of proportion” and some people benefit from crises, like politicians who want more power.

Dr. Paul begins his interview with Lior Gantz of the Wealth Research Group saying Rand Paul had no symptoms of the virus and is feeling fine, like the majority of people who have gotten. Many are already immune and have been exposed without showing any signs. “I think millions of people have probably had the infection and still do,” says Dr. Paul. “But it’s used by an excuse by those who have a special interest…and I think that is sad.” The problem is that this crisis was blown up so some people (the ruling class) could expand and broaden their power over the public, and Dr. Paul says hopefully, the masses will “wake up soon” to what the government is doing to them and their future. “Somebody is making political use out of this and it’s [the political usage of the coronavirus] is out of control,” Dr. Paul (an OBYN) added.

Just look at who has been hurt the most so far: the poorest Americans in service industries that the ruling class demanded to shut down. Dr. Paul says the only real danger is the government’s expansion of power and the already sick or elderly who will get the coronavirus. But that danger to our susceptible population already exists and has for years in the form of colds and several strains of the flu, so the panic and shut down is unwarranted. Unless you want more power and totalitarian control.

Both Dr. Paul and Mr. Gantz have been long-time liberty and free-market champions, and this interview is a must-watch if you consider yourself anything other than a slave to the government. Both men are calling out the power-hungry ruling class, something the majority of Americans have not done.

Watch the entire eye-opening interview here:

“The people who love control, even local officials [such as governors who canceled school or shut down economies in their states] love the power that they’re getting from this,” says Dr. Paul. These power-hungry politicians love putting the public under threats of arrest if they dare balk at the power grab of these politicians. Even in what used to be liberty-minded states like Wyoming, the governor has threatened martial law saying he has the power to use law enforcement to issue a “shelter in place order” (martial law). And that’s in a state with 53 confirmed cases, 7 confirmed recoveries, and NO DEATHS from COVID-19.

“I hope the American people wake up and realize it’s [the coronavirus] not quite as they [authoritarian tyrants] describe it,” adds Dr. Paul. “This economic crisis is government-made.” The real danger is the federal and local governments’ overreaction to this outbreak. Unfortunately, this is happening world-wide, and the poorest people, will once again, be hurt the most financially by their government’s “solutions,” but we’re all going to lose most of what’s left our basic human rights.

Too many people are lining up in support of government tyranny.

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#2. To: Ada (#0)

I agree with Ron Paul on about everything with very few exceptions, but this is one of them. Yes, the gov will take every advantage of the virus as it can, but that doesn't mean the virus is being blown out of proportion. Ron has compared it to the flu until at least a couple weeks ago. While yes, most people who get it get mild or no symptoms, the minority who do are hit hard and many won't survive without some kind of medical care, which would not be available for most who need it if this things peaks with many millions getting hit at once.

Pinguinite  posted on  2020-03-29   13:38:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pinguinite, 4um (#2)

I agree with everthing in your post, Pin. The "stay at home order" in IN went into effect last Tue. at 11:59PM ET. Looking out my back door yesterday, I saw no decrease in traffic and next door it looked like a Cinco De Mayo party. People in other parts of town have told me the same thing.

Apparently the woke, self-aware generation has cabin fever and are believing this to be some kind of Trump hoax. I doubt it, and I don't think Trump's too happy all of the sudden having 350 million petulant children.

One thing of concern is that when the SAHO is lifted, I can see just about everybody going out and turning this into a giant New Year's Eve party, precipitating wave 2 of the bug and another SAHO. Same song, second verse. A little bit louder, and a whole lot worse.

Another concern is a report I read showing that dogs and cats are becoming susceptible to the virus and may become another transmission vector. Of course, it was downplayed as was the initial reaction here in the US to the virus.

On the bright side, I got to watch my first eNASCAR iRace from the virtual No Limits, TX (Ft. Worth), on FOX TeeVee. Last week the virtual race was on FS1 (pay channel, I don't get) and had a 900,000 viewership, which I'm pretty sure NASCAR reported that was more than a real race gets.

It was pretty hard to tell the difference. You digit-bender types have come a long way from the old Magnavox Odyssey and Atari 2600. ;)

Esso  posted on  2020-03-29   15:51:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Esso (#3) (Edited)

Magnavox Odyssey and Atari 2600

I got a chuckle when I saw this. I was never into that sort of thing though. I was more into live action sports. None of that couch potato routine for me. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-03-29   15:59:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: BTP Holdings, 4um (#4)

I was never into that sort of thing though.

Me neither, I did have eyes though.

I was more into live action sports.

Me, not so much. About the time I was tall enough to reach the handle of Dad's old Toro push mower, I was humpin'. Dad would come home and berate me because the lines weren't straight enough, did the wrong pattern, back & forth, up & down, diagonal, left & right, etc.

Once he was halfway satisfied, then I had to sell myself and go to work for the rest of the neighborhood when I wasn't in school. As soon as I was old enough to walk, I was on a snow shovel with a cut down handle.

Family legend had it that I could identify basic tools to be a "go-fer" for Dad, phillips or standard screwdriver, wire cutters, wrenches etc. at 2 years old.

What's a couch? Seashell, right?

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