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Military–industrial complex

Yeah, as you said, there's integrity there. Can you speak to the ideas that Ron Paul represents? He says some of the things he's been right about. Maybe can you speak about the economics, the Fed, and maybe war and being anti-military intervention? Well, I think it all came from the same central thesis, which is that the highest political value ought to be liberty. And that the government, by its very nature, is an instrument of force and tyranny. And therefore, the more government you have, the less liberty you have. I think he was way ahead of his time in really calling out the corruption in DC and I think that's one of the things, it's a common through line between the Federal Reserve and government spending, and of course this crazy war industry that our country has. So there's a lot of components to that. But essentially Ron Paul was talking about draining the swamp way before it was this dominate mass message. And I think Ron Paul in many ways he laid the groundwork in his 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns. Not saying that he leads to Donald Trump, but he laid the groundwork for Donald Trump to be able to get up at the South Carolina Republican primary debate and look at Jeb Bush and say, "Your brother lied us into war."

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Yeah, as you said, there's integrity there. Can you speak to the ideas that Ron Paul represents? He says some of the things he's been right about. Maybe can you speak about the economics, the Fed, and maybe war and being anti-military intervention? Well, I think it all came from the same central thesis, which is that the highest political value ought to be liberty. And that the government, by its very nature, is an instrument of force and tyranny. And therefore, the more government you have, the less liberty you have. I think he was way ahead of his time in really calling out the corruption in DC and I think that's one of the things, it's a common through line between the Federal Reserve and government spending, and of course this crazy war industry that our country has. So there's a lot of components to that. But essentially Ron Paul was talking about draining the swamp way before it was this dominate mass message. And I think Ron Paul in many ways he laid the groundwork in his 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns. Not saying that he leads to Donald Trump, but he laid the groundwork for Donald Trump to be able to get up at the South Carolina Republican primary debate and look at Jeb Bush and say, "Your brother lied us into war."

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