The ideas between these two political speakers are miles apart. Trump is lets put more troops on the ground, more surveillance, build a wall, not allow in Muslims, in short ‘excessive nationalism.’
Ron Paul a libertarian has less popular message because it strikes a blow to the industrial-military complex. This is a moral argument. He has said the liberty movement lacked the attention that should be given to solve our current problems. One generation should not obligate another generation to a commitment to war, interventionism hurts national security and war never ends, bankrupting the country and building enemies. People need to understand how policy has created terrorism. Bring the troops back home, apply instead of breaking constitutional law, look after the people of the nation.
‘The purpose of government is not keep us safe but to keep us free and keep our liberties’ says Paul. ‘Trump is talking about making the government great again but I want to make the people great again by giving them more liberty…’
“Very few, even of the foremost thinkers and moralists of the seventeenth century, had any just conception of that grand principle, the outgrowth of the New Testament, which acknowledges God as the sole judge of human faith.” The doctrine that God has committed to the church the right to control the conscience, and to define and punish heresy, is one of the most deeply rooted of papal errors. While the reformers rejected the creed of Rome, they were not entirely free from her spirit of intolerance. Great Controversy P 293