The Contract From America

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In the tradition of the Contract with America that put a revolutionary group of conservative Republicans and Democrats into Congress and did very good things in 1994, tomorrow CPAC will vote to narrow down 22 to 10 proposals for reform in a new Contract from America. It combines the best of reform proposals out there with the Tea Party spirit for reform. It is a message to our elected leaders of what the people demand.

What 10 do you see as most important? Or how would you narrow down the list to 10 most important?

The Contract From America

Here, for the first time, are the 22 solutions to be voted on beginning tomorrow:

DEMAND A BALANCED BUDGET: Begin the Constitutional amendment process to require a balanced budget with a two-thirds majority needed for any tax hike.


STOP THE TAX HIKES:
Permanently repeal all tax hikes, including those to income, capital gains, and death taxes, currently scheduled to begin in 2011.

COMMIT TO REAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY: Every bill, in its final form, will be made public seven days before any vote can be taken and all government expenditures authorized by any bill will be easily accessible on the Internet before the money is spent. (Proposed by: Steve Kulik, Gonzales, Texas; and Steve Hollis, San Francisco, Calif.)

PROTECT THE CONSTITUTION: Require each bill to identify the specific provision of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to do what the bill does.

PASS REAL HEALTHCARE REFORM: Greatly improve affordability of health insurance by permitting all Americans access to all health insurance plans sold anywhere in the United States through the purchase of insurance across state lines and allow small businesses and associations to pool together across state lines to buy insurance.

ENACT FUNDAMENTAL TAX REFORM: Adopt a simple and fair single-rate tax system by scrapping the Internal Revenue code and replacing it with one that is no longer than 4,543 words—the length of the original Constitution.

END RUNAWAY GOVERNMENT SPENDING: Impose a statutory cap limiting the annual growth in total federal spending to the sum of inflation rate plus the percentage of population growth.

LET US SAVE: Allow all Americans to opt out of Social Security and Medicare and instead put those same payroll taxes in a personal account they own, control, and can leave to whomever they choose.

PROTECT INTERNET FREEDOM: No regulation or tax on the Internet.

GIVE PARENTS MORE CHOICES IN THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN: Improve American education by reforming the broken federal role through eliminating ineffective and wasteful programs, giving parents more choices from pre-school to high school, and improving the affordability of higher education.

PASS AN 'ALL OF THE ABOVE' ENERGY POLICY: Authorize the exploration of proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from unstable countries and reduce regulatory barriers to all other forms of energy creation, lowering prices and creating competition.

PROTECT FREEDOM OF THE PRESS: Prohibit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from using funds to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine in any form, including requiring "localism" or "diversity" quotas.

RESTORE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY & CONSTITUTIONALLY LIMITED GOVERNMENT: Create a Blue Ribbon taskforce that engages in a complete audit of federal agencies and programs, assessing their Constitutionality, and identifying duplication, waste, ineffectiveness, and agencies and programs better left for the states.

PROTECT PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS: Block state and local governments that receive federal grants from exercising eminent domain over private property for the primary purpose of economic development or enhancement of tax revenues.

REJECT CAP & TRADE: Prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from implementing costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation's global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures.

STOP THE PORK: Place a moratorium on all earmarks until the process is fully transparent, including requiring a 2/3 majority to pass any earmark.

NO CZAR REGULATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION: All "lawmaking" regulations must be affirmatively approved by Congress and signed into law by the president, as the Constitution requires for all laws.

AUDIT THE FED: Begin an audit of the Federal Reserve System.

NO MORE BAILOUTS: The federal government should not bail out private companies and should immediately begin divesting itself of its stake in the private companies it owns from recent bailouts.

STOP CAREER POLITICIANS & CURB LOBBYIST POWER: Begin the Constitutional amendment process to require Congressional term limits. No person shall be elected to the Senate more than twice or to the House of Representatives more than four times.

SUNSET REGULATIONS: All regulations will be "sunset" after ten years unless renewed by Congressional vote.

LET US WATCH: Broadcast all non-security meetings and votes on C-SPAN and the Internet.
 
CURB LOBBYIST POWER????????????

But, but, I thought the CONSERVATIVE Supreme court opened our political system to corporations making them US Citizens? Isn't that the exact opposite?

How are you going to balance the budget fighting two wars and rebuilding two countries? I would say three, but Republicans don't seem to care about this one so much.
 
Yeah, I thought you said this was coming from the Tea Bagger?
Larry

Wow, that's pretty much every GOP talky point.
Moe

rdean said:
CURB LOBBYIST POWER????????????

But, but, I thought the CONSERVATIVE Supreme court opened our political system to corporations making them US Citizens? Isn't that the exact opposite?

How are you going to balance the budget fighting two wars and rebuilding two countries? I would say three, but Republicans don't seem to care about this one so much.
and Curly .........

Yep all three Vapid Stooges present.

Anyways, looks pretty good Foxfyre, although it would be hard to sort out the "most important" 10 without more details on each point.

I would say the most important ONE is a balanced budget.
 
This is a good start to bringing some sanity back to Washington. I can support this Contract from America. Thanks Foxfyre.
 
The one point I most wanted isn't there.

I wanted a constitutional amendment prohibiting Congress from dispensing any form of benevolence or charity to any individual, group, entity, or special interest.
 
Yeah, I thought you said this was coming from the Tea Bagger?
Larry

Wow, that's pretty much every GOP talky point.
Moe

rdean said:
CURB LOBBYIST POWER????????????

But, but, I thought the CONSERVATIVE Supreme court opened our political system to corporations making them US Citizens? Isn't that the exact opposite?

How are you going to balance the budget fighting two wars and rebuilding two countries? I would say three, but Republicans don't seem to care about this one so much.
and Curly .........

Yep all three Vapid Stooges present.

Anyways, looks pretty good Foxfyre, although it would be hard to sort out the "most important" 10 without more details on each point.

I would say the most important ONE is a balanced budget.

You know, if Republicans would just stop taking the Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, three things they hate and despise, and volunteer for those wars that "keep us safe", then for sure, we could balance the budget.

Notice, I didn't call anyone names.
 
I really like the 'Protect Internet Freedom' part. Especially with Google just announcing they're teaming up with the NSA. The Government desperately wants to get it on taxing and regulating the Internet as well. Everyone should support this part of the Contract.
 
Yeah, I thought you said this was coming from the Tea Bagger?
Larry

Wow, that's pretty much every GOP talky point.
Moe

rdean said:
CURB LOBBYIST POWER????????????

But, but, I thought the CONSERVATIVE Supreme court opened our political system to corporations making them US Citizens? Isn't that the exact opposite?

How are you going to balance the budget fighting two wars and rebuilding two countries? I would say three, but Republicans don't seem to care about this one so much.
and Curly .........

Yep all three Vapid Stooges present.

Anyways, looks pretty good Foxfyre, although it would be hard to sort out the "most important" 10 without more details on each point.

I would say the most important ONE is a balanced budget.

I like the idea of a balanced budget, too, but there would have to be provision for emergency--say a 9/11 or other crisis event. The constitutional requirement to secure our rights and defend us from all enemies should take precedence over a balanced budget.

There are other provisions on the list that I also found myself fretting about. Reform education for instance. I want the federal government out of education altogether other than in a data collecting/informational role. I wish they had gone that direction.

I think they could combine freedom of the press and internet security in a renewed emphasis on First Amendment rights--Congress will not do ANYTHING to interfere with the free flow of information except when national security is at stake or something to that effect. But that one is a HUGE deal for me.
 
In the tradition of the Contract with America that put a revolutionary group of conservative Republicans and Democrats into Congress and did very good things in 1994, tomorrow CPAC will vote to narrow down 22 to 10 proposals for reform in a new Contract from America. It combines the best of reform proposals out there with the Tea Party spirit for reform. It is a message to our elected leaders of what the people demand.

What 10 do you see as most important? Or how would you narrow down the list to 10 most important?

The Contract From America

Here, for the first time, are the 22 solutions to be voted on beginning tomorrow:

DEMAND A BALANCED BUDGET: Begin the Constitutional amendment process to require a balanced budget with a two-thirds majority needed for any tax hike.


STOP THE TAX HIKES:
Permanently repeal all tax hikes, including those to income, capital gains, and death taxes, currently scheduled to begin in 2011.

COMMIT TO REAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY: Every bill, in its final form, will be made public seven days before any vote can be taken and all government expenditures authorized by any bill will be easily accessible on the Internet before the money is spent. (Proposed by: Steve Kulik, Gonzales, Texas; and Steve Hollis, San Francisco, Calif.)

PROTECT THE CONSTITUTION: Require each bill to identify the specific provision of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to do what the bill does.

PASS REAL HEALTHCARE REFORM: Greatly improve affordability of health insurance by permitting all Americans access to all health insurance plans sold anywhere in the United States through the purchase of insurance across state lines and allow small businesses and associations to pool together across state lines to buy insurance.

ENACT FUNDAMENTAL TAX REFORM: Adopt a simple and fair single-rate tax system by scrapping the Internal Revenue code and replacing it with one that is no longer than 4,543 words—the length of the original Constitution.

END RUNAWAY GOVERNMENT SPENDING: Impose a statutory cap limiting the annual growth in total federal spending to the sum of inflation rate plus the percentage of population growth.

LET US SAVE: Allow all Americans to opt out of Social Security and Medicare and instead put those same payroll taxes in a personal account they own, control, and can leave to whomever they choose.

PROTECT INTERNET FREEDOM: No regulation or tax on the Internet.

GIVE PARENTS MORE CHOICES IN THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN: Improve American education by reforming the broken federal role through eliminating ineffective and wasteful programs, giving parents more choices from pre-school to high school, and improving the affordability of higher education.

PASS AN 'ALL OF THE ABOVE' ENERGY POLICY: Authorize the exploration of proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from unstable countries and reduce regulatory barriers to all other forms of energy creation, lowering prices and creating competition.

PROTECT FREEDOM OF THE PRESS: Prohibit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from using funds to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine in any form, including requiring "localism" or "diversity" quotas.

RESTORE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY & CONSTITUTIONALLY LIMITED GOVERNMENT: Create a Blue Ribbon taskforce that engages in a complete audit of federal agencies and programs, assessing their Constitutionality, and identifying duplication, waste, ineffectiveness, and agencies and programs better left for the states.

PROTECT PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS: Block state and local governments that receive federal grants from exercising eminent domain over private property for the primary purpose of economic development or enhancement of tax revenues.

REJECT CAP & TRADE: Prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from implementing costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation's global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures.

STOP THE PORK: Place a moratorium on all earmarks until the process is fully transparent, including requiring a 2/3 majority to pass any earmark.

NO CZAR REGULATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION: All "lawmaking" regulations must be affirmatively approved by Congress and signed into law by the president, as the Constitution requires for all laws.

AUDIT THE FED: Begin an audit of the Federal Reserve System.

NO MORE BAILOUTS: The federal government should not bail out private companies and should immediately begin divesting itself of its stake in the private companies it owns from recent bailouts.

STOP CAREER POLITICIANS & CURB LOBBYIST POWER: Begin the Constitutional amendment process to require Congressional term limits. No person shall be elected to the Senate more than twice or to the House of Representatives more than four times.

SUNSET REGULATIONS: All regulations will be "sunset" after ten years unless renewed by Congressional vote.

LET US WATCH: Broadcast all non-security meetings and votes on C-SPAN and the Internet.

If I had to narrow it down to 10, I would choose:

Balanced Budget
Protect the Constitution
Tax Reform
Government Spending
Choices in Education
Energy Policy
Limited Government
Reject Cap & Trade
Pork
Audit the Fed
 
CURB LOBBYIST POWER????????????

But, but, I thought the CONSERVATIVE Supreme court opened our political system to corporations making them US Citizens? Isn't that the exact opposite?

That's what you get for thinking....
 
Both sides are going to try and spin this new Contract the way they see fit so i recommend everyone just read it and decide for themselves. The Socialists/Democrats will spin it as being "Stupid" & "Evil" while the GOP spins it as being God's Gospel. Don't listen to either one. Just read it yourself and then decide for yourself. I have and i support it. Thanks for the great post Foxfyre. :)
 
This one is especially interesting...'Require each bill to identify the specific provision of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to do what the bill does.' This really could reign in spending and curb excessive Government over-reaching.
 
Both sides are going to try and spin this new Contract the way they see fit so i recommend everyone just read it and decide for themselves. The Socialists/Democrats will spin it as being "Stupid" & "Evil" while the GOP spins it as being God's Gospel. Don't listen to either one. Just read it yourself and then decide for yourself. I have and i support it. Thanks for the great post Foxfyre. :)


It isn't stupid and evil but it is rhetorical and their usual talking points. Can't republicans come up with anything that even looks like it was created for and in this century?

Same old talking point bull and an attempt to copy the Contract with America points which weren't even ever completed. :cuckoo:

CWA and CFA are alike in that they are both publicity stunts. More power to Rs in their endeavor tho.
 
I... snip ....
What 10 do you see as most important? Or how would you narrow down the list to 10 most important?

The Contract From America

Here, for the first time, are the 22 solutions to be voted on beginning tomorrow:

DEMAND A BALANCED BUDGET: Begin the Constitutional amendment process to require a balanced budget with a two-thirds majority needed for any tax hike.


STOP THE TAX HIKES:
Permanently repeal all tax hikes, including those to income, capital gains, and death taxes, currently scheduled to begin in 2011.

Good. Except in time of war when you have to fund it.

[B
]COMMIT TO REAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY:[/B] Every bill, in its final form, will be made public seven days before any vote can be taken and all government expenditures authorized by any bill will be easily accessible on the Internet before the money is spent. (Proposed by: Steve Kulik, Gonzales, Texas; and Steve Hollis, San Francisco, Calif.)

Good.

PROTECT THE CONSTITUTION:
Require each bill to identify the specific provision of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to do what the bill does.

Good. This is a no-brainer; it's a shame we have to demand this.

PASS REAL HEALTHCARE REFORM:
Greatly improve affordability of health insurance by permitting all Americans access to all health insurance plans sold anywhere in the United States through the purchase of insurance across state lines and allow small businesses and associations to pool together across state lines to buy insurance.

Good. Makes sense.

ENACT FUNDAMENTAL TAX REFORM:
Adopt a simple and fair single-rate tax system by scrapping the Internal Revenue code and replacing it with one that is no longer than 4,543 words—the length of the original Constitution.

Good, but tax code must be limited to only 4,542 words. No Bill should be longer than the Constitution.

[B
]END RUNAWAY GOVERNMENT SPENDING:[/B] Impose a statutory cap limiting the annual growth in total federal spending to the sum of inflation rate plus the percentage of population growth.

Good, but do this after the current 3 trillion dollar per year budget is stripped down completely, then put on this cap limit.

LET US SAVE:
Allow all Americans to opt out of Social Security and Medicare and instead put those same payroll taxes in a personal account they own, control, and can leave to whomever they choose.

NO DAMN WAY!!!! I wanted to opt out of SS years ago but couldn't. I've paid in and now the government is going to pay me the SS I was promised and forced to contribute to and so will all of you. If you screw around with SS now, you are going to doom your Contract.

PROTECT INTERNET FREEDOM:
No regulation or tax on the Internet.
Good for no regulation but bad for not taxing the internet. If brick and mortar stores have to pay taxes then so should websites. Unfair for competition.

GIVE PARENTS MORE CHOICES IN THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN:
Improve American education by reforming the broken federal role through eliminating ineffective and wasteful programs, giving parents more choices from pre-school to high school, and improving the affordability of higher education.
Good.

PASS AN 'ALL OF THE ABOVE' ENERGY POLICY:
Authorize the exploration of proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from unstable countries and reduce regulatory barriers to all other forms of energy creation, lowering prices and creating competition.

Unnecessary. Let private enterprise develop our energy with little regulation.

PROTECT FREEDOM OF THE PRESS:
Prohibit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from using funds to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine in any form, including requiring "localism" or "diversity" quotas.

Good, but eliminate Freedom of the Press to the liberal news media establishment because they are the lapdogs of the government, when the government is run by so-called progressives. Take their FOP from them until they learn to be responsible, fair and balanced.

RESTORE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY & CONSTITUTIONALLY LIMITED GOVERNMENT:
Create a Blue Ribbon taskforce that engages in a complete audit of federal agencies and programs, assessing their Constitutionality, and identifying duplication, waste, ineffectiveness, and agencies and programs better left for the states.
Good.

PROTECT PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS:
Block state and local governments that receive federal grants from exercising eminent domain over private property for the primary purpose of economic development or enhancement of tax revenues.
Good.

REJECT CAP & TRADE:
Prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from implementing costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation's global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures.
Good. Repeal the EPA.
STOP THE PORK: Place a moratorium on all earmarks until the process is fully transparent, including requiring a 2/3 majority to pass any earmark.
Good.
NO CZAR REGULATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION:
All "lawmaking" regulations must be affirmatively approved by Congress and signed into law by the president, as the Constitution requires for all laws.
Good. Require all CZARs pass stringent FBI checks that the President cannot override.
AUDIT THE FED:
Begin an audit of the Federal Reserve System.
Good, then repeal the FRS act.
NO MORE BAILOUTS:
The federal government should not bail out private companies and should immediately begin divesting itself of its stake in the private companies it owns from recent bailouts.
Good.
STOP CAREER POLITICIANS & CURB LOBBYIST POWER:
Begin the Constitutional amendment process to require Congressional term limits. No person shall be elected to the Senate more than twice or to the House of Representatives more than four times.
Good.
SUNSET REGULATIONS:
All regulations will be "sunset" after ten years unless renewed by Congressional vote.
Good.
LET US WATCH:
Broadcast all non-security meetings and votes on C-SPAN and the Internet.
Good, but don't count on me watching all that boring crap.
 
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