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rdean
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Let's start with shrinking the size of a bloated and inefficient Federal Goverment. Then let's move on to reforming entitlements so they remain solvent and don't bury us in debt. An energy policy that isn't based on making fossil fuels so expensive that alternative sources of energy become economically viable would be a nice change. Getting rid of regulations that don't do what they were originally intended to do but DO make it more expensive for our businesses to compete in a world wide marketplace would help. Having an Attorney General who was more concerned with the safety of Americans and Mexicans and enforcing existing gun laws than using "Fast & Furious" to push stricter gun laws here in the US would be great. Maybe we could get some tort reform passed if the trial lawyers didn't have a bought and paid for Democrat sitting in the Oval Office. While we're at it perhaps we could actually work on lowering the cost of health care?
Basically...it would be SWELL if we could get someone in the White House that has a clue about how businesses operate and didn't view them as the "enemy" or an "ATM machine" to hit up for revenue to fund liberal causes.
You seem to have the "talking points" memorized. But where's the "policies"?