It's always amazing how people attach freedom to something bad.
Such as
Pauls idea which would give freedom to the business to operate without reguards to eviromental laws (dump uranium next door, okay), eliminates land use restrictions (bulldoze a wildlife sanctuary for strip mining...or lead smelting plant next to a school, hell yeah), eliminate signed contracts for wages/pensions so businesses can dictate what they want to pay, eliminating visa requirements for workers from outside of the country, eliminate regulations for enviormental health and safety of workers, and states deciding what they actually owe pensioners.
Parts are nice where he looks at increasing money for education, increasing tax credits for families, and cleanup of abandoned properties...but significantly lowers all taxes to 5% for businesses excluding payroll, which will be 2%. It also increases expensing to 100% for all goods and services (state and federal) and eliminate capital gains taxes (state and federal).
So this bill would allow businesses to do what they want to people and the enviroment, hire overseas if they like instead of local workers, have the rest of the voters pay enromous amounts of money to businesses to do so.