Posted on 10/21/2012 9:32:04 AM PDT by Pedrobud
We all know there MUST be major changes in government due to waste, fraud, etc. Want to get ideas what Romney should implement in the new administration.
Re disability claims, the last four years worth all need to be reopened.
We need to stop importing members of the religion of peace,as well as any non skilled workers. We have enough slackers.
Abolish the rules(?) that authorize Congress to give themselves pay raises, benefits, etc.
Purge islamists!
You don't even know how he's going to run things, back off and give him a few months to a year. We all need some time off from the rancor.
1. EPA
2. FDA
3. ATF
4. IRS
Not necessarily in that order.
Romney needs to instruct the current Congress to handcuff and muzzle Barry as much as possible so the lame duck cannot do any damage.
In his grave, naturally.
I disagree, now that the Libs accept that the President can appoint Czars, I suggest the following Czars:
Czar for PBS.
Czar for National Endowment for the Arts.
Czar for Labor
Czar for Immigration
Czar for Congress
Czar for the Press.
A Czar for each Lib Non-Profit organization.
A Czar for each University.
Czar for the Sierra Club
Czar for the Southern Poverty Law Center
A Czar for each class action lawsuit attorney.
Feel free to add to the list.
“Reduce all federal employee wages and pensions by 25%. Eliminate the Dept of Education, Dept of Energy and EPA...for starters.”
Better idea: pay people who do a better job more and reduce the pay for low achievers. If you give everyone the same pay cut, everyone will just slack off since they are all equal.
Don't forget to pay their taxes!
MICHAEL Bolton Secy of state???? REALLY???
"Why should I change my name, he's the one that sucks."
1. We must start to reduce the ballooning size of government. That means we must aggressively audit every government agency for overlapping bureaucracy, agency bloat and obsolete/unneeded regulations and cut down the physical size of government by 30% or more within three to four years.
2. Our financial regulations need a gigantic overhaul to reduce risks to savers and investors. This means we must do the following:
a. Reimpose the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act to break up the "too big to fail" investment banks and get regular banks out of investing their assets in the often-unstable stock market.
b. Repeal the 2000 Commodity Futures Modernization Act and impose a 20% minimum margin requirement to trade in commodity futures.
c. Heavily revise the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to encourage more corporate initial public offerings.
d. Eventually require all investments have some sort of liquidity backing.
e. Study if it's possible to get the US dollar back into an asset-based currency backed by a combination of gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper and nickel, the most common metals used in coins and bullion blocks used in monetary trade.
3. Do the biggest overhaul of the Internal Revenue Code since the 16th Amendment was passed in 1913. Whether by Steve Forbes' flat tax proposal from 1996 or the FairTax income tax replacement, we need an income tax code that is easier to comply with (along with way lower yearly compliance costs), encourages savings and capital investments staying in the USA, and is no longer used as a means of social control. It would be so appropriate that Romney--if he becomes President--announces such a radical overhaul of the income tax code on February 3, 2013--100 years to the day the 16th Amendment was ratified.
4. We need an aggressive domestic energy development program to exploit America's huge energy reserves, done in the following manner:
a. Open up new oilfields and use the latest oil extraction technology to extend the life of current oilfields.
b. Evolve "fracking" technology to tremendously expand our supply of natural gas.
c. Invest serious money into developing the liquid fluoride thorium reactor technology to commercial-scale usage to take advantage of the 440,000 tons of thorium-232 found in the USA.
d. Develop solar energy in the US Southwest, one of the best places on Earth for such technology.
e. Invest serious research into advancing battery technology using dry-electrode lithium-ion and carbon nanotube ultracapacitor designs so electric cars have 400 to 500 km (248 to 310 miles) range per charge to really make them viable as replacements for gasoline/diesel engines.
f. Provide decent funding to finally make "hot" nuclear fusion viable for electric power generation.
g. Have DARPA study on a serious scale whether "cold" fusion and other supposedly exotic power sources are scientifically valid or not. If we find something that is valid, it could have a dramatic impact on the entire world's economy because it may just allow us to get away from burning petroleum products to power motor vehicles, which would have hugely positive effects on the air quality of cities.
Have we forgotten that a lot of his agenda will be hamstrung if the Democrats control the Senate? Current polling averages suggest that Harry Reid and the Dems will retain control 52-48. I’d say since Romney is ahead in the presidential race, it’s time to focus more money and resources on the Senate races in places like Massachusetts, Missouri, Virginia, Wisconsin, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, etc. Romney should be talking more, or should I say AT ALL, about how he needs Republicans in the Senate to pass much of his agenda.
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Fire the Joint Chiefs and their deputies, go to the lower ranks 05-07, select for almost entirely in the trenches, operational mission experience vice staff experience and then jump promote them over the rest of the pack into the top positions. It is time to clean house. I made the same comments back when Bush II was elected and his path might have been a bit smoother if he had been rid of all clinton loyalists.
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