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1 posted on 11/17/2014 4:50:09 AM PST by BobL
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A couple more:

1) CORPORATE TAX CUT: Our Corporate Tax is simply too high (around 40%), perhaps we also exempt companies from prosecution if they pay at least 20% in corporate taxes.

2) CAPITAL GAINS TAX ELIMINATION: Simply don’t enforce that law. I remember Bush-41 not asking for much (after he made a mess of Reagan’s revolution), but one thing he did want was a Capital Gains tax cut. The Dems were not about to give it to him. But now the next president won’t need to deal with Congress on the issue.


2 posted on 11/17/2014 4:53:38 AM PST by BobL (Don't forget - Today's Russians learn math WITHOUT calculators.)
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Fair tax.


3 posted on 11/17/2014 5:00:27 AM PST by cyn (Benghazi.)
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Very poor idea. This is what liberals would (and are doing). Why be like them? Conservatives have answers, so lets play to our strengths rather than weaknesses of other parties clearly in the wrong.


4 posted on 11/17/2014 5:02:05 AM PST by 556x45
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Yeah I don’t know why this hasn’t been big.

What would President Cruz do with this? That alone should give them pause.


5 posted on 11/17/2014 5:05:42 AM PST by Principled (Obama: Unblemished by success.)
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Not a good approach at all. The law must mean what the law says, otherwise there is no law at all, only unrestrained power. The Anglo-American conception of law is that it is to be a restriction on power. Your approach is to throw away the whole legal structure since Magna Carta and to fall in with Hobbesian anarchy.


8 posted on 11/17/2014 5:12:33 AM PST by Paine in the Neck (Socialism consumes EVERYTHING)
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You can't enforce the law by breaking the law.

/johnny

11 posted on 11/17/2014 5:36:11 AM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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Criminalize slavery.

This needs to be done as there are certain not so civilized peoples that still have legalized slavery.

Are we to live with the savages with slaves as equals amongst us, or do we banish them?

12 posted on 11/17/2014 5:42:01 AM PST by rawcatslyentist (Jeremiah 50:32 "The arrogant one will stumble and fall ; / ?)
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announce there will be no prosecution of ANYTHING done to illegal aliens by any citizen

that one act would shut up all the bs ‘what are you going to do? deport 30 million of them?’ crowd

cut the funds off to any state that prosecutes too

one problem solved with only a pen - no phone needed

14 posted on 11/17/2014 5:59:19 AM PST by sloop (don't touch my junk)
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Instead of ignoring the Constitution, the president can do many things to reverse the decline such as appointing people to the various alphabet agencies to repeal the job-killing regulations that they impose on businesses.


15 posted on 11/17/2014 6:26:50 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Good Muslims, like good Nazis or good Communists, are terrible human beings.)
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Get the economy moving by not enforcing Davis-Bacon Prevailing wage laws on Federal Projects.

Would reduce the labor costs by 15% - 50% on each federal construction project. With labor at an average of 40%, a million dollar project would save 60K at the low end.

Would also really put union leaders into a tizzy.

16 posted on 11/17/2014 7:59:40 AM PST by par4
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