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Originally Posted by Mike33
We can all call Bush names, but what solutions need to be put in place once he leaves office and how should they be implemented.
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The 10 Steps to Save America
by Minusonebit
1. Repeal the federal income tax. Replace with a 1% federal sales tax that applies to all items bought even for resale and NO exemptions for anyone or anything. States, cities and counties would each be free to add a tax of thier own but it would have to be a flat tax and it would cover all purchases with no exceemptions for anyone or anything.
2. Repeal the Patriot Act. Replace with nothing.
3. Repeal the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. Return to the gold/silver standard.
4. Repeal the Social Security Act of 1935. Replace with government-printed educational brochure on how to invest your own damn money.
5. Repeal property taxes. Close all public schools. Replace with a requirement that parents send thier kids to private schools. Thousands of private schools will open to fill the need at economical prices.
6. End Medicare, Medicaid, Welfare, Food Stamps, Housing Vouchers and all other handout programs. Replace with work or starve program. Real simple: if you dont make enough to buy food, you'll croak.
7. Create a consitutional ammendment that outlaws taxation of gasoline (except the 1% federal sales tax) and makes it unlawful to require any citizen to register vechiles, affix license plates to vechiles or obtain drivers licenses. This would effectively eliminate the BMVs found in every state.
8. Repeal all roadway taxes. Convert all interstates into toll roads. Interstates unable to support themselves financially would be closed. State routes, county highways and city streets would be maintained by thier respective units of government from the revenue from thier sales tax.
9. Repeal all gun laws. Require that firearms training be included in the cirriculum of every private school. Change the law to read that any homeowner is permitted to shoot to kill any trespasser or person committing any criminal act regardless of whether they are threatening the person or not.
10. Enact legislation that provides for a consumer to sue for and collect a statutory damage of $1 million dollars for each and every occurance of misuse of personal information.