Campaign Finance – Big Money has influenced elective
office from the beginning. Many of the founders were wealthy enough to devote
time to founding the US. In recent years, voters have been cut out of the
process by global corporations with their own agendas. But now Big Money doesn’t
care what happens to the U.S. Consequently, we need to restrict campaign
contributions to registered voters and only for those candidates who would
appear on their ballot.
Unsound Money – The US dollar was sound
leading up to the passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. Congress’
responsibility for the money supply was given to the Federal Reserve, who also
took setting interest rates away from the free market. This imposed a “managed economy” to replace
the “free market economy” the US was founded on. Money printing now needs to be
restricted by Congress and interest rates should be returned to the free market
as soon as possible.
Government Schools – These have failed on all
fronts. The government needs to withdraw
from all control and funding of education on all fronts.
Social Security – This needs to be wound down
and returned to the free market as soon as possible. If we had sent our 15% to
our own self-directed IRAs, we would have a retirement account 3 times larger
than our payments.
Healthcare – This belongs in the private
sector.
Insurance – This belongs in the private
sector.
Lending - This belongs in the private sector.
Environmental Quality – This belongs to the
States and the People.
Urban Housing – This is not a federal matter
or even a good idea.
Welfare for Non-citizens – This is fiscal
suicide.
Trade Agreements – This belongs in the
private sector
Counterproductive Regulations – These are
regulations that are unnecessary or predatory.
Immigration – This used to be controlled by
our need for labor, but continued far beyond that. Now 93 million working-age US citizens are
without jobs, because of excessive immigration and open borders.
Excessive Government Debt – This should not
be allowed at any level of government.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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