There is just one point I wish he would have made during the question about regulation and the industrial revolution where Stewart asked if the corporations should be accountable to elected regulators instead of shareholders. Paul made the point that companies colluded back then to pollute, but he should have mentioned that it is the government that allowed them to get away with it. If property rights were enforced those companies would not have gotten away with it. Other than that I thought he did well.
Agreed.
This is clearly an issue for Jon Stewart and Ron Paul should have a better answer.
These very laws that are designed to protect the consumer actually protect the businesses who are doing the harm.
Find concrete examples.
Merck and Gardasil and Perry. Apparently, Merck could not be sued, or could not be as easily sued, if the government mandated Gardasil.
Unsafe products get on the market, because the companies know that government laws protect them from lawsuits.
Identify other companies who are benefitted by these laws, and the people that are harmed.
People don't like Monsanto, Merck, ADM and others.
We can't prove exactly how HFCS got to be in everything, but we're beginning to know that it's bad for you.
BT corn, BT potatoes, BT anything. It has got to be harmful. Gardasil and other vaccines are harmful, and these companies are protected by the government.
The Class Action attorneys, the people who would be protecting the people, can't easily fight through the protections that the government has given Monsanto, Merck and ADM.
Come up with example after example of Monsanto being protected, Merck being protected, ADM being protected.
Blue Class Action Attorneys - making it easy for you to take a big chunk out of Monsanto, Merck and ADM.
This line of argumentation is not particularly helpful with Republicans, but it is small government.