Government Reform: What is Ron Paul's solution to corporatism?

Tod

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Clearly, corporatism is ingrained throughout our government and it presents a serious threat to individual liberty. Has Ron Paul addressed ways of rooting it out and ending it?

If not, shouldn't that be a major issue to be tackled? And if so, what is the best way to stop it, assuming that most politicians will continue to be susceptible to it given the chance?
 
Clearly, corporatism is ingrained throughout our government and it presents a serious threat to individual liberty. Has Ron Paul addressed ways of rooting it out and ending it?

If not, shouldn't that be a major issue to be tackled? And if so, what is the best way to stop it, assuming that most politicians will continue to be susceptible to it given the chance?

I rather sure that Ron Paul has a plan for ending corporatism, and I think it starts with limiting the size of the state, and eliminating many regulations.
 
Yep, the only way to break the unholy alliance between special interests and government is to return government to its Constitutional size and scope. For example closing the DOE ends Solandra handouts and ethanol subsidies.
 
Clearly, corporatism is ingrained throughout our government and it presents a serious threat to individual liberty. Has Ron Paul addressed ways of rooting it out and ending it?

If not, shouldn't that be a major issue to be tackled? And if so, what is the best way to stop it, assuming that most politicians will continue to be susceptible to it given the chance?

He would direct us to a truly free market, one if which our founders envisioned...where people are the regulators, not government. Crony capitalism would hang themselves with the rope their businesses made over in China.
 
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