Forum Post: Time for new America
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 4, 2011, 9:12 a.m. EST by Beck
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I praise those activists who are leading this effort in getting back our country!
Some concrete steps must considred, to stop federal/state governments from supporting ruling elite, and allow true capitalism to florish:
A new political political party created, trully independent from the existing political establishments and their elites.
Federal reserve system must be abolished, and weak member banks should be allowed to go bankrupt!
US Federal Government should be obliged to put together a balance sheet, to be audited regularly, just like any other company or a business, so that its stakeholders (citizens) could control the relevant level of national debt that is going out of the control.
Geet rid of federal and state taxes on small businesses to allow small businesses employ more people across america!
Stop agressive/wastefull/unnessesary wars that are bankrupting this country, but making "defence" (or offense) companies richer and richer - this strategy is called wealth transfer!
And finally, prohibit the US Government from supporting/dealing with any foreign state that is not democratic (i.e. as if in the interest of our national security), so we can promote our universal civil rights across the globe and not be shamed for employing double standards.
The list is much longer....but its time to bring these changes.
The top 1% of earners pay 80% of all federal taxes. I'd say they are paying WAY more than their fair share. Too many leaches in this country. I think we should discontinue all welfare, food stamps, subsidized housing, etc. No more handouts or bailouts to individuals or corporations. Here's a wild idea: Let's bring back personal accountability!
A country full of parasites won't last long if it destroys its host.
The balance sheet would be interesting because you would find that it isn't the wars but the entitlements that are bankrupting the country ($2Trillion versus about $300Billion)