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Old 01-29-2010, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by KSigkid View Post
One thing in particular on the bolded portion: The true Conservatives out there weren't happy about the spending when Bush was President. There is a significant portion of the Republican party that wasn't happy with Bush as a President and thought he wasn't a true conservative because of how much money he spent on the war and other measures.
As I am what I consider a "true" conservative (social and fiscal), I can attest to the above. I was appalled with the spending that occurred under Bush. With the full employment we enjoyed and low taxes we could have easily maintained a balanced budget and should have been able to start paying off some of our massive debt. Look at the fiasco of "No Child Left Behind" and the prescription drugs program for seniors.

As a swerve;

If I were in charge or had the power I would propose:
  1. exempting the first $35K of wages from income taxes
  2. moving to a flat rate of 14% for everything over $35K for everyone
  3. remove all deductions except for charitable
  4. a 10% reduction in spending across the board for all departments in the Federal govt.
  5. do away with all czar's
  6. shut down the Surgeon General's Office
  7. return the Dept. of Educations duties to the states
  8. cut capital gains to 15%
  9. reduce the tax burden on small businesses (20 employees or less) by 1/2
  10. privatize Social Security for those under 55 years of age
  11. totally revamp Medicaid and Medicare
  12. do away with all earmarks
  13. do away with the inheritance tax
  14. require that everyone pay their taxes directly to the IRS themselves and not have them paid via their employer
  15. not allow congress to increase their own pay. approval by the voting public, only.
  16. term limits of 2 six year terms for the senate and 6 two year terms for the house
  17. require that for every law written by congress one must be rescinded. the less laws they write the better.
  18. require the budget to be balanced by law
When you get right down to it the root of most evil in Washington is via manipulation of the tax codes for self interest. The above would most certainly shut down a large portion of the IRS and yield further savings.

Off my "true conservative" soap box, now.
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