The majority thought John the Baptist was a crazy man as well, and precious few would listen.
The sad thing is, the political apparatchuks make very simple things into complicated affairs due to the fear of losing their most coveted possession....votes.
The United States has the world by the balls...but it is afraid to squeeze them.....and that fear, whether real or imagined, is what paralyzes the politicians into a coiled fetal position, afraid to do anything.
The President has broad powers under the form of Executive Orders..which bypasses Congressional approval.
What needs to be done is thus:
Immediately ban the importation of finished goods.
Restrict imports to only raw materials and those necessary to the national defense.
If it is consumed here, it shall be made here.
Impose Fair Trade restrictions which limit profits and suppresses rape of the consumer....much the same as was imposed during WW2.
Cut fuel taxes by half.
Eliminate inheritance taxes nationwide...state as well as federal.
Consider bailing out individual retirement accounts devastated by the recent crash....these retired folks have no opportunity to ever recover as their working years are over.
Remove all restrictions on domestic oil drilling.
Cap the damned EPA and silence the enviro whackos.
Shoot the lobbyists.
The list can go on and on, but these are just a few.
We have a National Emergency and the President can utilize his executive privileges to full effect.
The only economy we must concern ourselves with, is our own.
Our coffers have been bled dry by foreigners and it is time to cut them off. The US has been a spare t!t for the world and it is time for us to concentrate on ourselves.
We must rebuild our infrastructure and put our people back to work in high paying jobs. If consumer products are made here at a higher price, then so be it. Paid living wages, we can afford to consume our own production...as we did until the last 20 years.
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