PAUL: I think that the actual troop levels should be decided by the President and the generals, but not by Congress. I don’t think Congress has the authority both either to ask for more troops or less troups. Congress can declare war and Congress can fund the troops or not fund the troops.
MCCALLUM: Yes, but that’s essentially where it happens, and when you talk about the funding of the troops — excuse me for interrupting — but you would have have to fund them, and those two things are intrinsically connected, are they not?
PAUL: They are, but funds are fungible. And you can not really limit funds. You could say we’re not going to fund troops in Afghanistan, and he could simply take troops from Ft. Bragg. So I don’t think you can specify specifically where defense funds go, and I don’t think the Constitution intended to restrict the President that way.