Article snippet: House asked, “I want to start off with a question that I think is going on in the heads of many conservatives. We don’t have a wall, yet. We haven’t seen real infrastructure reform. We have people still dying in Afghanistan, yet it looks like we’re about to get criminal justice reform with Van Jones. So to those conservatives out there thinking, where is our immigration and health care reform, what do you say to them?” Paul replied, “You are, I guess, looking at the world with the glass half-empty. I’m looking at the world with the glass half-full. In fact, I think it’s mostly filled. I think the glass is overflowing to the brim with things we’ve done, so far; regulatory reform, enormous tax cuts, the biggest tax cut since Reagan, two conservative Supreme Court justices. And then we go from there. Those are some big issues.” Paul added, “With regard to criminal justice reform, I think it brings both left and right together. Ninety-five percent of people who are in prison, right now, are getting out. They’re going to live in your neighborhood. They’re going to live in your town. Wouldn’t we prefer that they actually learn some skills in prison and learn about work versus going back and being a criminal, again? I think there are a lot of things that right and left came come together on in criminal justice reform. The fact that there are people on the left that I don’t like their ideas on most other things doesn’t mean I can’t like some of their ideas.” House then a... Link to the full article to read more