Rand Paul
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Well, in 2010, I sprang out of the Tea Party movement. And as I did parades, I would shout, this is a fight for freedom. We are mortgaging our children's future. It's wrong. It's immoral. It has to stop. I haven't changed. My campaign promise in 2010 and every campaign after that was to stop mortgaging our children's future. It's immoral. It's wrong. It has to stop.
Well, in 2010, I sprang out of the Tea Party movement. And as I did parades, I would shout, this is a fight for freedom. We are mortgaging our children's future. It's wrong. It's immoral. It has to stop. I haven't changed. My campaign promise in 2010 and every campaign after that was to stop mortgaging our children's future. It's immoral. It's wrong. It has to stop.
And so he may not be worried about that. I am extremely worried about that. That is my primary goal running for Congress. This is our moment. We've witnessed an unprecedented level of increased spending, 58% since 2019, other than World War II. This is this is our only chance to reset that to a reasonable pre pandemic level spending. And again, I think you can do it.
And so he may not be worried about that. I am extremely worried about that. That is my primary goal running for Congress. This is our moment. We've witnessed an unprecedented level of increased spending, 58% since 2019, other than World War II. This is this is our only chance to reset that to a reasonable pre pandemic level spending. And again, I think you can do it.
And so he may not be worried about that. I am extremely worried about that. That is my primary goal running for Congress. This is our moment. We've witnessed an unprecedented level of increased spending, 58% since 2019, other than World War II. This is this is our only chance to reset that to a reasonable pre pandemic level spending. And again, I think you can do it.
And the spending that we would eliminate people wouldn't even notice. But you have to do the work, which takes time.
And the spending that we would eliminate people wouldn't even notice. But you have to do the work, which takes time.
And the spending that we would eliminate people wouldn't even notice. But you have to do the work, which takes time.
Yeah, thanks for having me.
Yeah, thanks for having me.
Yeah, thanks for having me.
I have yet to have one Kentucky business come to me and say, please put the tariffs on. But I can tell you a handful right off the bat, our biggest industries in Kentucky have come to me and said, please don't put tariffs on. The farmers sell about 25% of their crops overseas. They don't like tariffs. They don't like the response of other countries to tariffs.
I have yet to have one Kentucky business come to me and say, please put the tariffs on. But I can tell you a handful right off the bat, our biggest industries in Kentucky have come to me and said, please don't put tariffs on. The farmers sell about 25% of their crops overseas. They don't like tariffs. They don't like the response of other countries to tariffs.
I have yet to have one Kentucky business come to me and say, please put the tariffs on. But I can tell you a handful right off the bat, our biggest industries in Kentucky have come to me and said, please don't put tariffs on. The farmers sell about 25% of their crops overseas. They don't like tariffs. They don't like the response of other countries to tariffs.
They still sell farm goods and crops to China, and they want to. Bourbon industry gets retaliatory tariffs from Canada, from Europe, from other places, and they also export quite a bit. We have large cargo shippers, UPS, DHL. We have the pilots who fly those planes. None of them are interested in the tariffs. We have three automobile manufacturers, Toyota, Ford, and General Motors.
They still sell farm goods and crops to China, and they want to. Bourbon industry gets retaliatory tariffs from Canada, from Europe, from other places, and they also export quite a bit. We have large cargo shippers, UPS, DHL. We have the pilots who fly those planes. None of them are interested in the tariffs. We have three automobile manufacturers, Toyota, Ford, and General Motors.
They still sell farm goods and crops to China, and they want to. Bourbon industry gets retaliatory tariffs from Canada, from Europe, from other places, and they also export quite a bit. We have large cargo shippers, UPS, DHL. We have the pilots who fly those planes. None of them are interested in the tariffs. We have three automobile manufacturers, Toyota, Ford, and General Motors.
They're not interested in the tariffs. Even the home builders and realtors come to me and say, a significant portion of the lumber for a new house comes from Canada, and this will add to the price of houses. Combining that with house prices already going up and with interest rates going up, it's making it difficult for young people to get into houses.
They're not interested in the tariffs. Even the home builders and realtors come to me and say, a significant portion of the lumber for a new house comes from Canada, and this will add to the price of houses. Combining that with house prices already going up and with interest rates going up, it's making it difficult for young people to get into houses.
They're not interested in the tariffs. Even the home builders and realtors come to me and say, a significant portion of the lumber for a new house comes from Canada, and this will add to the price of houses. Combining that with house prices already going up and with interest rates going up, it's making it difficult for young people to get into houses.