Former Rep. Ron Paul said the problem with Republicans and Democrats is "way too much" bipartisanship between the two and that they both believe in government solutions.



"They both believe in government medicine, the spending in these programs. They believe in the same foreign policy. They believe in the same monetary policy. They believe in the welfare system, too. So it's very bipartisan and they pretend there is this big difference," Paul said Wednesday in an interview with Dagen McDowell on the FOX Business Channel.



Paul also said medical care was delivered better when he was a practicing physician before the introduction of entitlement programs. He warned of the "big bankruptcy" in medical care.



"Prepare for the bankruptcy," Paul said. "It will come and we'll have our way. We'll get rid of government medicine. But under those circumstances, more people suffer than if we just legalize, you know, the right to take care of ourselves. People aren't willing to do that. I think we're going to see the big bankruptcy first."



Paul, referring to the recent celebration of Independence Day, said we need to have another "real revolution" and "revolt against the system" that has been allowed to unfold for over a hundred years.



"I think we need to have a real revolution someday and revolt against the type of system that we've had. And I don't think it's just this administration and the last one, I think it's happened for a hundred years and most people realize we just didn't get here overnight. It's the progressive principles and isn't Republican principles, Republicans have not been good," Paul said.





FMR. REP. RON PAUL: My beef over the years and it continues to be that we have way too much bipartisanship. And bipartisanship is exactly what you're talking about. They both believe in government medicine, the spending in these programs. They believe in the same foreign policy. They believe in the same monetary policy. They believe in the welfare system, too. So it's very bipartisan and they pretend there is this big difference. All we have to do is put the Republicans in and they're going to cut taxes, cut spending, cut regulations, we're going to go back to the free market and we're going to obey the Constitution. Well, that's a fallacy.



I think we need a -- we just had the Fourth of July -- I think we need to have a real revolution someday and revolt against the type of system that we've had. And I don't think it's just this administration and the last one, I think it's happened for a hundred years and most people realize we just didn't get here overnight. It's the progressive principles and isn't Republican principles, Republicans have not been good.