If you look at departmental budgets way too much money is spent on studying the study that someone else did. There are essential and legitimate Federal functions for some of these departments, but if the legislature quit funding the crap, it would stop.
The legislature doesn't do that because its primary concern is perpetuating the system, not serving the people. It all comes back to an honest vote and an informed electorate. We will get neither unless the people unite to break free from corporate slavery.
In 1776 we declared our independence from Britain. We fought for years to assert that independence, then we squabbled amongst ourselves for a few years before we came up with a "Constitution" or basic principles of national law. It had to happen in that order for it to happen at all.
Dr. Paul had his priorities in order.
First comes the the Declaration - that hasn't even happened yet because most of the people in this country don't really understand the fix we are in.
Second comes the Revolution - overthrowing the old and putting a new power base in control that will respect and protect the rights of the individual.
Third - the reorganization of government around the consent of an informed electorate. Forms, laws, etc. to be decided LATER - after the revolution.
I think Paul did a good job of cramming his message in between attacks.