This gets tossed around a lot about Paul, and while it certainly applies to his father, I'm always confused why so many apply it to Paul. To review his stances:
He's anti-corporate welfare
He's for a balanced budget amendment
He would like an audit of the Federal Reserve
He's for a fair or flat tax
He thinks our global warming obsession is ill-conceived
He's against our foreign intervention and continuous war policy
He's opposed to abortion
He opposes federal LGBT protections
He supports freedom of association
He opposes police militarization
He is against the federal control of our education system
He opposes gun control legislation
He wants to appeal Obamacare
He's for border security
He's for reducing or eliminating foreign aid
About the only area where I depart from him is his attitude toward free trade, as in its pure form we typically get screwed.
I supported Paul enthusiastically in the primaries last time around and turned to Trump when he won. One thing you can never say about Paul is that he doesn't stand his ground and stick to his principals. He's not a typical senator that waggles in the wind. This is a very Trumpian way of looking at his job.
I would be very happy to support him again should he choose to run in 2024.
I’d love to have his dad as Secretary of the Treasury.