Monetary reform. That is the single biggest issue. I would end the Fed and replace it with a National Bank under the control of the Federal Government, I'm not sure yet about a gold standard, that doesn't seem to have much effect on being able to manipulate currency, you can simple change the exchange rate of dollars to gold. either way a government with direct control of the currency can simply pull money out of circulation to control inflation.
Corporate law reform. It wasn't until the 1880's with the Trans-continental railroad that corporations were allowed to exist in perpetuity. Before that corporations would only exist as long as their charter stated, which was usually until the project, such as constructing a bridge, was completed. In some cases they would exist until the death of its last founding member. At which point its assets would be sold off to smaller companies and the profit used to pay off debts and line the pockets of shareholders. This would allow smaller companies to grow and increase competition and limit monopolies.
A smaller but better equipped military, with an emphasis on the Navy and Air Force. Mandatory conscription would allow for a rapid mobilization of the population in the case of large scale conventional wars.
A robust foreign policy based on realpoltiks. We think before we act, have a plan in we have to go occupy a country. We would avoid long term entangling alliances. Our greatest weapon is cultural, we wouldn't go out seeking monsters to destroy but serve as an example for countries to look up to. We would not refrain from protecting our interests though, and if someone decides to imprison or terrorize American citizens abroad we would not hesitate to act in the same way Rome was oft to back in the glory days of their empire.
On domestic policy, leave the social issues to the States. Crack down on political groups that use disruptive tactics. Encourage classical architecture. Focus on industry with tax incentives and removal of unnecessary regulations. Give tax credits to companies that use environmentally friendly practices. To combat pollution, simply enforce common law that require companies to pay for damages done. Ban GMOs and other chemicals used in food. Encourage the use of heirloom seeds in agriculture and tax incentives to diversify crops instead of the massive influx of nutritionally worthless feed corn. Encourage homesteading and homeschooling.
Strict enforcing of immigration laws and a return to the quota system that was in place for most of the nation's history. Emphasize only allowing people with something to offer in terms of education or trade into the country.
Those are the major points I believe.
Edit-One more thing, a coordinated and tightly controlled military operation targeting the Bilderberg Group once it meets again in the United States targeting U.S. officials under the Logan Act, and the searching and seizing off the assets of certain families in the United States know to have ties to foreign interests and round table groups. My guess is if the homes of certain Old Money families with assets in the Untied States were raided a lot of revealing things would come up. Art that has been missing for centuries, records, evidence of secret societies and underground meetings and coordination.
Corporate law reform. It wasn't until the 1880's with the Trans-continental railroad that corporations were allowed to exist in perpetuity. Before that corporations would only exist as long as their charter stated, which was usually until the project, such as constructing a bridge, was completed. In some cases they would exist until the death of its last founding member. At which point its assets would be sold off to smaller companies and the profit used to pay off debts and line the pockets of shareholders. This would allow smaller companies to grow and increase competition and limit monopolies.
A smaller but better equipped military, with an emphasis on the Navy and Air Force. Mandatory conscription would allow for a rapid mobilization of the population in the case of large scale conventional wars.
A robust foreign policy based on realpoltiks. We think before we act, have a plan in we have to go occupy a country. We would avoid long term entangling alliances. Our greatest weapon is cultural, we wouldn't go out seeking monsters to destroy but serve as an example for countries to look up to. We would not refrain from protecting our interests though, and if someone decides to imprison or terrorize American citizens abroad we would not hesitate to act in the same way Rome was oft to back in the glory days of their empire.
On domestic policy, leave the social issues to the States. Crack down on political groups that use disruptive tactics. Encourage classical architecture. Focus on industry with tax incentives and removal of unnecessary regulations. Give tax credits to companies that use environmentally friendly practices. To combat pollution, simply enforce common law that require companies to pay for damages done. Ban GMOs and other chemicals used in food. Encourage the use of heirloom seeds in agriculture and tax incentives to diversify crops instead of the massive influx of nutritionally worthless feed corn. Encourage homesteading and homeschooling.
Strict enforcing of immigration laws and a return to the quota system that was in place for most of the nation's history. Emphasize only allowing people with something to offer in terms of education or trade into the country.
Those are the major points I believe.
Edit-One more thing, a coordinated and tightly controlled military operation targeting the Bilderberg Group once it meets again in the United States targeting U.S. officials under the Logan Act, and the searching and seizing off the assets of certain families in the United States know to have ties to foreign interests and round table groups. My guess is if the homes of certain Old Money families with assets in the Untied States were raided a lot of revealing things would come up. Art that has been missing for centuries, records, evidence of secret societies and underground meetings and coordination.
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent."
Thomas Jefferson