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Originally Posted by Slims
Strengthen the Bill of Rights and bring the language into modernity so there can be little confusion.
I would like to see a federal gov. that in most circumstances does absolutely nothing.
Re-emphasize states rights and repeal the 17'th Amendment. Our government was intended to be balanced and somewhat immune to the whims of the 'mob.' The 17'th Amendment made Senators directly elected by the people. As a result both the Congress and the Senate represent the people directly and nobody looks out for states rights. Originally Senators were elected by the State legislatures and Congressmen were elected directly by the people of the states...that way there were two opposing half of congress rather than simply mirror images with different rules.
Also repeal the 16'th Amendment and pass an amendment in it's place banning any form of income tax. The government has no business knowing how much money I make, much less taking it out of my pocket directly. The gov. should tax spending rather than the act of wealth creation.
Pass an amendment requiring a balanced budget with a very narrow exception for times of war requiring the commitment of more than 250,000 troops.
I would not limit campaign spending. An effective, successful, and competent leader will be able to raise money and compete in an election. Spending limits will only help those candidates who are not competitive without government intervention and I don't want those people to be put in charge.
I would tax all clubs/organizations/churches the same. To give tax breaks to an organization simply because they are superstitious while taking money from those who eschew superstition is silly.
I would give gigantic tax breaks to any corporation willing to base all operations out of the USA. By making the USA the worlds largest tax haven for corporations, companies would flock back to the states creating jobs and taxable revenue.
I would pass an economic prosperity amendment requiring the United States to Export more goods than it Imports.
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I like the way you think. The 17th amendment has been a huge thorn in my side since I realized what it means. The US senators are supposed to represent the individual states and not the people. The whole balance of power between the state and federal government went out the window when this was enacted.
Your other plans are along the right thinking as well.