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Ron Paul supports substantially reducing the government's role in in...
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1988
Ron Paul supports substantially reducing the government's role in individual lives and in the functions of foreign and domestic states; he says Republicans have lost their commitment to limited government and have become the party of big government.
He would eliminate many federal government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Department of Energy, the US Department of Commerce, the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Emergency Management Administration, the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Internal Revenue Service, calling them "unnecessary bureaucracies." Paul would severely reduce the role of the CIA; reducing its functions to intelligence-gathering. He would eliminate operations like overthrowing foreign governments and assassinations. He says this activity is kept secret even from Congress and "leads to trouble." He also commented, "We have every right in the world to know something about intelligence gathering, but we have to have intelligent people interpreting this information."
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Ron Paul has recently asserted that he does not think there should b...
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1988
Ron Paul has recently asserted that he does not think there should be any federal control over education and education should be handled at a local and state level.
He opposes the federal No Child Left Behind Act, voting against it in 2001 and remaining opposed to it as an ineffective federal program. Paul has proposed the use of education tax credits, included in his bill the Family Education Freedom Act (H.R. 612), which provides a $3,000 tax credit to families to choose their own schools. He has also introduced the Education Improvement Tax Cut Act, which would provide for a tax credit for up to a $3,000 donation to the public or private school of the taxpayer's choice, which would provide accountability and more money to America's schools from a local level. Paul has also proposed tax credits of $5,000 per year for each family, which could be used for any school-related expenses, whether the children of the family attend public or private school or are home-schooled.
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1988
In 1984, Ron Paul chose to run for the U.S. Senate instead of re-ele...
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1988
In 1984, Ron Paul chose to run for the U.S. Senate instead of re-election to the House, but lost the Republican primary to Phil Gramm.
He returned to full-time medical practice and was succeeded by former state representative Tom DeLay. In his House farewell address, Paul said, "Special interests have replaced the concern that the Founders had for general welfare. Vote trading is seen as good politics. The errand-boy mentality is ordinary, the defender of liberty is seen as bizarre. It's difficult for one who loves true liberty and utterly detests the power of the state to come to Washington for a period of time and not leave a true cynic."
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i want the people to keep this sort of thing up.
true justice. its supriseing how old these videos are...i wonder why officials dont speak out like this today??
maybe our views have changed to less important things, maybe were too intimadated.
whatever it is its not as important as the matters at hand. i only hope people give a damn about the world they live in, and you make me feel like someone actually does. thank you very much
-Yaotl