Top 10 Things Politicians Can Do to REALLY Change Things

By February 4, 2018Cleric Comments

All politicians talk about change, some more than others, yet they do so only within fairly narrow “acceptable” limits.  That’s what’s wrong with all of them: they feel politics today is a matter of fine tuning, when in fact, the whole paradigm is out of date.  Here are the top 10 things any candidate for national office should espouse if they are to really make a difference:

 

1)  Pass a Constitutional amendment that life begins at conception.  Roe v. Wade states that laws apply to the living, but admits that the Court doesn’t know when life begins.  Okay.  Tell them that life begins at conception, a fact agreed upon by medicine, science, theology and common sense, and the protections of Federal law will apply to the weakest of society.  If you want to bring about a rapprochement between Right and Left, start here.  You’ll never have the support of conservative America until you get this issue straight.  Will liberals really cleave America asunder over the right to have sex without consequences?  Stop the insanity.

 

2)  Pass a Constitutional amendment prohibiting transfer payments.  What’s a transfer payment?  It’s where the government uses its police powers to tax, then gives that money to somebody who didn’t earn it.  That’s called stealing, and it’s in the other list of 10 things, the 10 Commandments.  Leave stealing to the states if they want to run a socialist republic, but get the Federal government out of the business of “redistribution.”  Establish a Celebrity Fund where Hollywood know-it-alls can contribute out of their surplus and receive the accolades of a grateful public.

 

3)  At the state level require everybody to participate in a pension plan, whether private or public.  Contribute to a private pension plan of your choice, or get enrolled in a public version, where you pay in, you are given Prime for interest, and when you retire, you get it back, and no more.  Died before you withdrew it all?  Your heirs get it.  Live too long and use it up?  Live with your children; it’s not our problem.  Oh, and skip the Social Security system.  They allow 60+ people to use the same number.  Organize the new system using cell phone numbers; those companies know how to keep them unique.

 

4)  At the state level, require everybody to have medical insurance, whether private or public.  Pay to enroll in a plan, or get enrolled in a public version.  Pay in  accordance with your life style.  Skip seat belts, smoke and gain weight?  Fine, you pay more, and pay you must.  If the states can require you to have car insurance, and know when you let it lapse, they can also administer health insurance.  Each year the public fund sets premiums according to outlays, and there is no burden on the treasury.

 

5)  Change the laws about medical care to increase supply.  Hospitals should not be required to treat without payment as they are now.  If you don’t pay full price, you cannot sue, purely and simply.  If you don’t pay full price, you don’t necessarily get a doctor for your routine treatment, and you don’t get every possible test.  We need a two tier medical system; one for those who pay, and one for those who don’t.  If you want the best and want to be able to sue, then pay for the privilege.

 

6)  Drop the homosexual agenda.  It’s not gay, it’s not healthy, it’s not normal, and they certainly don’t make good parents.  If you’re confused about your sexuality, don’t institutionalize your confusion.  You are costing society a lot of money to cure your diseases and pay for your “partners” without adding to social peace and stability.  Heterosexuals don’t give in to every whim and urge they have, and you shouldn’t either.  You weren’t made that way, and at some level you agreed to become a sexual victim.

 

7)  Enforce drug laws as written.  Psychotropic drugs like marijuana destroy the soul of the user.  There’s no equation between alcohol and other drugs, in spite of what they say.  There has never been a more imbecilic initiative than that of “medical marijuana.”  Want to end the drug problem?  Study Singapore.

 

8)  Establish an economic DMZ along the Mexican border where civil law is administered by a joint judicial bench.  Nationalization of property is prohibited within the zone.  The problem with Mexico is that there are no jobs because capital is unsafe.  Make capital safe, and it will flow to where there is no minimum wage, no OSHA, no Social Security, and no nonsense.  The cash wages will be set by the market place, and the US and Mexico will become competitive in manufacturing once again.

 

9)  Tax corporations according to the desirability of their product, with no tax for desirable products manufactured in the US.  Companies that outsource manufacturing to China should be taxed at a higher rate, as are companies that produce bad stuff like cigarettes, light beer and primetime television.

 

10)  Only property owners should be able to vote in local, state and Federal elections.  One parcel, one vote.  If you’re invested, you get to decide.  The problem now is that people who do not pay tax get to decide what’s done with tax revenues.

 

So here are 10 steps that will really change things, and for the better.  When the government took over education, welfare and medical care, it robbed the Church of its mission in society.  That mission must once again be distributed, flexible, and morally cognizant; in other words, don’t let the government do it.

Robert

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