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Paul's economic record

The Club for Growth has analyzed Ron Paul's economic record. Their main issues with Paul are on trade, school choice and his refusal to vote to strip pork from appropriations bill. I understand and agree with Paul's philosophical position on all three issues, but the Club for Growth makes convincing arguments. They give him high marks on free speech and taxes.

You can read the full report here.

[UPDATE] Reason gives their take on the report:

It's possibly the first treatment of Paul's ideas and record that puts him on the same platform as Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani. When they praise him, they praise him: Paul's tax and spending vote record is basically buffed and glowing. When they knock him, they do so just as energetically.

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