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From /g/. If President of the US, what to do?

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-31 21:26

*Full audit of the Federal Reserve, and limit it's powers
*Bring back pre-1997 ban on prescription drug ads
*Get troops out of Japan and Europe
*Reinstate Glass-Steagall Act
*Decriminalize marijuana
*4 year terms for members of house
*Reform copyright laws to stop Disney and others from trying to
hold onto 80-year old cartoons
(25 year copyrights and 3 renewals.)
*Establish national standards for education, including programming

and science
*Put in a guest worker program
*Kill high speed rail initiative, money goes back to paying debts
*Create national medical schools
*End embargo on Cuba
*Stop steroid chasing in baseball
*Open up skilled worker visas
*Lower corporate tax to Germany's levels
*Cut subsidies to factory farms
*Cut subsidies to major oil companies
*Stop foreign aide to Israel
*Reform software patents
*Completely rebuild family courts
*Tax churches for land
*Greatly decrease prison terms for drug possession
*For those top earners, top 1%, they can name infrastructure projects built with their taxpayer dollars

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-01 15:54

We must ever remind you faggots that national government is largely a choice between two styles of management:

1) Limited. Corporations will naturally try to exert control, but without the mantle of legal protection, there's only so much they can control.

2) Unlimited. Stupid beliefs that government is impartial and can therefore manage anything, merely gives rise to the corporate takeover of said government, and then it assaults individuals with both economic might and legal might.

Naturally also anything at a national scope is automatically beyond the ability for any group to control, since humans are fairly stupid at a biological level. We can't manage national governments. It's literally impossible. That's why people are misled into thinking that corporate takeovers are successes. In fact, they fail to acknowledge that huge national government departments are themselves large corporations, and those corporations serve the controlling corporate interests behind them.

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