Monday, March 21, 2016

Obsolete Republican Establishment Policies

“Excessive Immigration” policies have robbed us citizens of 61 million jobs over the past 3 decades.  This includes legal immigration excesses, illegal immigrant invasion and suicidal refugee programs.  Illegal Immigrants should not receive welfare or jobs.  Voters expect government to end this scam.

“Unnecessary Regulations” have discouraged manufacturing from returning to the US.  Excessive EPA water and air regulations based on the global warming scam need to be stopped.

The Corporate Tax Rate needs to be reduced from 25% to zero to give manufacturing a chance to return to the US.

“Free Trade” was a 1993, globalist inspired scam that didn’t work out for US citizens.  It’s true that global corporations should be free to locate their operations, but governments should be free to protect their own sovereign economies.  We need “Fair Trade”.

“Economic Development” that involves the use of tax dollars is contrary to “free market” principles.  The Private Economy is responsible for investing their own money in profit making ventures.  This ensures that these projects have the best chance of surviving to become successful private businesses.  Too many Private Public Partnerships have failed.

US Citizens’ property rights are being threatened by Agenda 21 implementation, land and water seizure by the Interior Department, HUD programs and other rules.  This needs to stop.

Excessive government subsidies for healthcare and education have caused the cost of both to increase way beyond their value.  Government must reduce these subsidies and the accompanying regulations to give these industries a chance to lower their costs.

Government must identify critical infrastructure as their priority.  We need to get the lead out of our water, ensure that our clean water availability continues to increase and our sewer and water treatment plants are in good repair.  We need to fix and expand our highway systems in metro areas to become adequate.  We need to maintain our roads and bridges in good repair.  This is necessary for commerce and commuters.  

Campaign finance laws need to change to remove special interest influence and replace it with a Voter financed system that only allows registered voters to contribute to candidates who would appear on their ballot.

Corporate “values” are not our values.  When given a choice, voters expect legislators to support Voters’ values.  If voters don’t want their pastors to be subject to LGBT lawsuits and the NFL doesn’t want them protected, we’re with the Pastors.


Norb Leahy, Duwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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