Republican Ron Paul missed out on the 19th century, but he admires it from afar. He speaks lovingly of the good old days before things like Social Security and Medicaid existed, before the federal government outlawed drugs like heroin.Some people take the constitution seriously.At the Washington Post, being a libertarian is called "legislative fantasy".But,being a card-carrying socialist like WP columnist Harold Meyerson is "pragmatic" or even "progressive".
In his legislative fantasies, the amiable Texas congressman would do away with the CIA and the Federal Reserve. He'd reinstate the gold standard. He'd get rid of the Department of Education and leave the business of schooling to local governments, because he believes that's what the Constitution intended.
"Article 1, Section 8 gives me zero amount of authority to do anything about public education," says Paul on a recent weekday. He's seated in his congressional office near a sign than says, "DON'T STEAL; THE GOVERNMENT HATES COMPETITION . "
Monday, July 10, 2006
Ron Paul: The Congressman Who Says "No"
The Washington Post reports: