http://www.house.gov/hensarling/rsc/doc/an_action_plan_for_house_republicans.pdf
I keep hearing about "re-branding" which just sends me over the edge because I that implies that there's nothing wrong with the product or idea - just the packaging. Well I am here to tell you that it's the product. This country needs bold, honest, leadership (three things that seem to be antithetical to politics anymore.) Here are a few ideas I had in the shower.
Illegal Immigration - Secure the southern border with a physical barrier and buttress it with electronic countermeasures. Once complete then and only then a comprehensive reform of the immigration process will be undertaken and a guest worker program and path to citizenship will be established. Any illegal immigrants convicted of a crime and their families are to be deported. We welcome law abiding productive members of society.
Economic Stability and Federal Spending - To encourage pro-growth economic policies, restrained spending out of Washington and the formation of capital in the private sector.
- Eliminate the income tax and replace it with a flat tax and require a Super Majority to raise that percentage. See http://www.heritage.org/Research/Taxes/bg1866.cfm
- Limit Federal Deficits to a percentage of GDP (except in times of war or natural disaster which then will require a Super Majority of Congress to raise it.) Though in principle I would prefer a balanced budget I think this would be a reasonable compromise. I don't have the exact percentage off the top of my head but I feel certain I can get one and make an argument that it's a good one. Anything that puts boundaries on Congress ability to spend I am generally in favor of and this should at least provide Congress with an incentive towards economic growth oriented policies to feed their urge to splurge.
- Terms Limits for all members of Congress - 12 years. If the President is limited to 8 years I see no reason why legislators shouldn't be limited as well.
Social Security - is a pyramid scheme and would likely be illegal if run by any entity other than the U.S. Government. How do you sell this to voters? Be honest about about Social Security - it's been a give-away slush fund for politicians and a revenue source for the Federal Government's General Fund for years when there was a Social Security surplus - while there were more people paying into it than taking out. Due to the U.S. birthrate, and the impending retirement of the Baby Boomers, etc. the inverse is true and Social Security is insolvent. There is no way short of economic ruin the current obligations of Social Security can be met - we can either really reform it or allow it to bankrupt the country. The status quo is not acceptable but the details are negotiable starting with Phased Individual Private Accounts. Start by allowing 10% to be diverted to private accounts (which can be invested as the individual chooses) and work up to 100% over the next 20 years. Get the Federal Government out of the "Retirement Account" business. Imagine what that kind of investment capital hitting the private sector could do...
Energy Policy - Let's be honest with the American people - no matter how bad you want to be free of our reliance on oil, the alternatives and technologies are not currently viable replacements and even if they were the infrastructure isn't there for a comprehensive replacement. Face it, our reliance on foreign sources of oil - which sadly seem to be in chronically unstable parts of the world - OPEC (Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela), Russia, Mexico, etc. - makes one of the pillars of our economy (transportation) and ultimately our national security and freedom inherently vulnerable and unstable. Until such time as we have a suitable replacement I would propose the following:
- Aggressive adoption of nuclear power
- Fast track approval of domestic oil exploration and production by opening closed lands (ANWAR, North Dakota, etc.)
- Fast track approval of additional refinery capacity (we haven't built a refinery in the US since ~1976)
- Incentives and grants for investment in alternative energy technology and research.
- Tax incentives for business to adopt cleaner/alternative technologies.
Social Issues - Here is how I think these traditional wedge issues can be addressed in a principled way while not necessarily alienating both core and swing voters.
- Abortion - We believe that Roe vs. Wade is bad law and that abortion should be left up to the individual states to determine. However we do believe that as long as Roe vs. Wade is the law of the land that there should be a Parental Notification requirement for minors and Partial Birth Abortion should be illegal except in the rarest of instances (danger to the life of the mother.)
- Gay Marriage - First of all we believe that marriage is by definition between a man and woman. However, we also believe that there should be no impediments to consenting adults engaging in binding contracts. Therefore if consenting adults of the same sex want to engage in binding contracts under the law equal to those of traditional marriage so be it. However neither private nor public entities should be compelled/required to recognize or extend benefits to parties engaged in such contracts.
Health Care - Require all Members of Congress and their staffs to use the VA Medical System. If it's good enough for our troops who risk far more in daily in PT than the ubiquitous papercut that most of our Legislators and their staffs brave, then it is good enough for them as well.
Just a few thoughts. Probably more later...

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