Cure for America's Woes
This is the summary of the last three articles which discuss why we have a stranglehold on our economy. I am taking measure in piece and going into it more detail. I have discuss the first two and discuss one measure each day. Our solutions are simple raise revenue and lower expenses. Here is how we do it.
1. Overcome the Chinese Effect (low price imports and importing countries refusal to play fair) by placing a 1 or 2 cent tax on imports. I personally a measly 2 cents is worth the 25 millions jobs we have lost to imports over the last few decades.
2. Let Bush Emergency Tax rate expire.
3. Introduce an equal tax breaks but design to incentivize job creation.
A. companies- Give them incentives to lower taxes for more jobs(expansion.
B. Individuals- Give them incentives for expenses that create jobs.
I will go into the measure below later in the week or next week.
4. Rewrite the law that prevents the federal government from laying off,
Cutting jobs, or firing. Goal Cut %40 percent of America's expenses
without cutting essential services.
5. Require government contractors to make donations to a fund to reduce the
national debt.
6. Eliminate duplication and write a change of clear authority of who has
control of which services. Does it not disturb you that we pay taxes to
the city, county, state, and the federal government for our schools.
(What this means we are paying for 4(each branch) people to do the same
Damn job.)
7. Incorporate, thru kicking out all illegal’s out, and then invite them back thru a valid and real
worker visa program that collects taxes.
8. Eliminate Benefits for Congressmen and the president. Nancy Pelosi makes
millions a month do they really need benefits. The benefit is serving.
9. Believe it or not I do agree with Democrats on a few things: The most
important thing is green energy. Our government should be spending
billions upon billions in an effort to make green energy a staple of
American live. A jobs for green energy dollars is even better.
10. Decrease regulations that drove the jobs overseas in the first place.
Telemarketing for example (eliminate several industries in the U.S.) True
your calls has decrease but because of the change over from landline to
mobile. Now you get calls from oversea companies...which are other
countries companies or contracted by our companies...The only difference
is that you can’t understand the caller...and you don’t feel as rude
when you hang up on them.