So, esmith seems to be right on both accounts. Paul is against unions and he doesn’t want the government funding birth control. That’s kind of ironic to me because since he’s so vehemently against abortions, it would seem like he’d be for any government programs that provided contraception to poor and/or other populations (such as scared teens) who may have difficulty obtaining it.
I didn’t mean to twist my words to say he wanted to keep people from using birth control, but, yeah, that’s what I think.