Increase Production
We need to increase production of everything
that is in demand. This includes water, oil, natural gas, coal, minerals, tree
harvesting and food and improvements in how these are delivered, like pipelines.
Ensure lower energy costs
Lower energy costs will enable manufacturing
to return to the U.S. and lowers all business operating cost. Cheaper energy increases productivity. Lower energy costs enable all of us to lower
our living costs.
Repeal government imposed productivity
killers
This is a long list. It includes unnecessary regulations from EPA
and all other federal agencies. It also
includes predatory state, city and county codes, fines, licenses and fees. It includes
State laws that support job killing regulations and ordinances. It includes all laws that pick winners and
losers and disrupts the free market.
Nullify unconstitutional federal laws
This includes States banning UN Agenda 21
implementation in the U.S. and job killing trade agreements. Nullification should start with the most
egregious carbon regulations aimed at destroying our electrical power grid and
based on the UN initiated global warming hoax. Nullification should continue
with the passage of State sovereignty laws based on the 10th Amendment. Federal powers are limited to those
enumerated in the U.S. Constitution (as written). State can challenge federal
violations of the U.S. Constitution. An orderly transfer of power from the
federal to the States should result in the closure of the most harmful, abusive
and dangerous federal departments and agencies first.
Reduce all immigration
Our real unemployment is too high and was
created by 25 years of excessive legal and illegal immigration. We certainly
should not take in Refugees just because the U.N, wants us to. We must return to immigration policies that
were limited to agricultural guest workers and individuals who are
self-supporting and will easily assimilate. We need to hang a sign on the
Statue of Liberty that says: “Closed for Repairs”.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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