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Ron Paul Frightens Trick-Or-Treaters By Jumping Out And Telling Them About The National Debt
2020-11-01
[Babylon Bee] LAKE JACKSON, TX‐Sometimes adults will jump out and scare children with creepy costumes or presentations on climate change. But former representative and presidential candidate Ron Paul came up with a new tactic to frighten trick or treaters: jumping out and lecturing them on the ballooning national debt.

As the first trick-or-treaters rang his doorbell for the evening, Paul leaped from his front door and cried out, "The national debt is rapidly approaching $23 trillion!"

The kids froze in fright, their candy bags extended, their eyes wide in terror. "This has at least three dire effects on the country: higher taxes, a weaker U.S. dollar, and a cycle of increased borrowing to make up for the expanding deficit. You see, the Fed is an unregulated beaur---"

Finally, the kids found their voices. "AHHHHHHH!!!!" they screamed, scrambling to escape from Paul's front porch.

"As the size of the debt increases and interest rates increase, the amount we pay for interest on the national debt will increase by hundreds of billions of dollars. And who will get billed for that? The US taxpayer!" he called out as they ran down the block in terror. "Don't say I didn't warn you!"

"Hey, wait, you forgot your candy!" he added.
Posted by:Frank G

#7  Speaking of Halloween (missed pumpkin rollover)...

As poet say, "Vote like Li Po,
Fo' no soulless ol' Halloween ho
Did he see when he woke
With his wine bottle broke,
Just a huge orange face on the flo'
And the dawn's early light through his do'."
Posted by: Ulumble Platypus8651   2020-11-01 23:35  

#6  That's cool, ed in TX. I guess my preconceived notion of Ron Paul was one of a mellow, old guy, not one to push books, even his own.
Posted by: Clem   2020-11-01 17:02  

#5  Ron Paul used to be my congressman.
Every time I saw him in person, he tried to sell me a book.
(I'm not trying throw shade here. I'm just stating a fact, for what it's worth.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2020-11-01 15:31  

#4  When I'm out at the store and some poor mother is having to deal with her loud crying child, I ask "who told him/her what they owed on the national debt?".
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-11-01 13:09  

#3  You mean something about how the economy should really function or like the multiple Fox News contributors pimping their books ad nauseam?
Posted by: Clem   2020-11-01 12:31  

#2  Had to be the Bee.
In real life, Ron Paul would jump out and try to sell them one of his books.
Posted by: ed in texas   2020-11-01 11:50  

#1  Bernie Sanders Cheerily Greets Trick-Or-Treaters Before Stealing Their Candy For Redistribution
Posted by: Frank G   2020-11-01 10:22  

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