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Foreign Policy

Everyone needs to mind their own business. We can trade with one another, but we are not one giant global country. We need to keep our policy decision making internal. We do not need to aid other countries. Citizens can support philanthropic organizations if they want. Our tax dollers should be used internally within our borders. Only when defending our freedom, should we allocate tax dollars outside of our borders.

Mind our own business, help where we can, and are welcome.

The World Police

We need to stop spending money being the military for other countries. There have been, and will always be, conflicts throughout the middle east and abroad. It's not our fight. Let the free market work out a solution. Nations will rise and fall, our job is to make sure ours never falls.

International Cooperation

I'm all about having conversations to see how we can make the lives of our citizens better. Even open to making the lives of other nations better, but not at the expense of our own citizens. We can cooperate with, but that does not mean financially support, other nations. Again, individuals, not the governemnt, should be the ones choosing where their hard earned money goes.

Trade Agreements

We need a complete tax reform. Part of the reform needs to have the focus of bringing jobs back to America, bringing capital back to America, and attracting entreprenures and companies to build their businesses in America. That starts with a high import tax, and no export tax. Followed by eliminating minimum wage and removing the red tape around starting businesses.

Military Support

How does the proposed military support affect America and the American tax payer? If a country is in need of support to protect human life, or in defense of freedom, we should discuss what it will take to commit the required resources to win. The nation(s) who benifit the most should contribute accordingly. This is a perfect example of where the Live Free or Die Act would shine. As a burden on the tax payer, it would require 80% to pass.

We may not agree on all thing,
but we will on most.

Explore Other Issues

Here is a blanket question that can be applied to all of my views. Is it restrictive or liberating? If it's restrictive or burdensome, I'm most likley against it. Is it freeing or liberating, allowing a person the freedom to choose? I'm probably for it. There are only a few areas I think government could (possibly) be helpful: Defending our Freedom, and providing low interest capital for research, infrastructure projects, and education.

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1st Amendment

If we continue to allow public fourms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google to censor information, we will lose the ability to think critically.

Free, Speech
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2nd Amendment

The right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Gun legslation that is in direct conflict with the Second Amendment needs to be nullified immediatly.

Save Lives
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Drugs

Legalize & Educate. I may not agree with your choice, but I will defend your freedom to choose. Through education, we can win the war on drugs and save precious lives.

Legalize it
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Education

Education, should be, the proud cornerstone of this country. Ultimately, competition in education will provide us with the smartest and most prosperous nation.

Get Smart
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Environment

Clean, stable, energy production - sustainable fishing and farming and making sure our childrens children live on a diverse thriving planet should be the primary focus of environmental policy.

Save the Planet
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Foreign Policy

We need to mind our own business, unless there is a threat to the US, or when an ally needs support and can show the citizens of that country financially support the request for help.

Help Those in Need
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Health

The Free Market, limited government intervention, transarent pricing, increased competition and Health Savings Accounts are the building blocks our health care system desperately needs.

Free, Healthcare
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Infrastructure

Infrastructure is an investment in our Nation. Cutting the "Red Tape" around infrastructure will accelerate innovation, increasing the standard of living while lowering the overall cost.

Build Bigger
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Investing & Regulation

Individuals may not always make inteligent decisions. But, to limit or outright prohibit individuals from investing or spending their hard earned dollars where they see fit is un-constutional.

Free our Finances
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Judical System

No harm, no crime is a good rule of thumb. We incarcerate too many people for doing something illegal like possessing a plant. It's time for a reform of the judicial system.

Get Real
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Legislation

Restrictive Legislation needs to support the views of the vast majority not a simple majority. My proposed "Live Free or Die Act" will help solve the partisan legislation issues we suffer from.

Live Free or Die
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Military

A country without national defense depends on other nations to keep it safe. It is in the best interest of this country, and the world, for America, the land of the free, keep maintain worlds strongest military.

Ensure Freedom
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Science & Research

Government funding has proven to expidite innovation. In the 60's we invested 10% of our budget, in 2019 it was 2.8%. Together we need to agree on percent and allocation is best for our future.

Go Further
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Social Security

Education and Planning... We need to help younger people establish retirement funds early in life, and help the poor later in life through charity and philanthropy; not federal handouts.

Live Better
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Taxes & Treasury

Government bonds can be used in appropriate ways. Deficit spending is a detriment to our nation. We need to control government spending and work agressivly to reduce the national debt.

Keep More
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Welfare

Welfare has been the single largest contributor to the oppression of Americans. In 2020 welfare programs were the largest part of the federal budget coming in at 24.2% of total spending.

Keep More
Change The World

10 Minutes + 1 Penny

Part of the plan to reduce government spending is to increase philanthropy. We need to show the world we are ready to put our money hard-earned money and invaluable time towards causes we truly believe in. Only with a charitable heart will we be able to reduce our dependence on the government.

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