Monday, February 25, 2008

10 THINGS FOR AMERICA

1. Paid lunch hour for all workers earning an average less than $20 an hour and full time; which gives either more overtime for workers or more time with the family.

2. All Police officers working will wear a wire and record conversations for any possible future court needs for both the police and the citizens helping prevent abuse of authority by police and to better enforce possible fines/sentences against the citizen.

3. Use existing defense funds (no new taxes!) to transition the US Army from a fighting force to a Medical Military Branch that will be capable of being deployed into combat but will also provide basic medical care to uninsured US citizens.

4. Stop illegal aliens without imposing a retinal and/or DNA database and constant verification of all US citizens living in the USA just to catch the retinals and DNA we are looking for to deport.

5. Free online education from grades seven to all possible college accredited courses accessible to all US citizens at anytime during their lifetime.

6. Move minimum wage to between $9 and $10 an hour and start the slow process of deporting the illegal aliens by garnishing their wages to pay for their own plane ticket home.

7. Make having abortions illegal (exceptions would be life threatening, rape, etc.) as people know how babies are made just like they know they shouldn't drive drunk.

8. Legislate a price regulation for electricity costs and cause a (give or take) 20% increase for larger businesses and a (give or take) 20% reduction for residential electrical costs.

9. Re-establish the US automotive industry. Do not allow foreign auto makers to produce cars to be imported into America but instead mandate that they make all automobiles have the first 25% and final 40% of manufacturing to be done inside the USA's borders.

10. Establish a govt sponsored online forum for upcoming legislation for the genral public to point out aspects and concerns and also mandate that elected officials participate in the forum and answer the highest rated questions presented by the public concerning the legislation.

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