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Archive for November 7th, 2005
This Contract with America II idea has been percolating, and I have some ideas for legislation that would actually be beneficial.
Legislation Limitation Bill: This bill would mandate that all legislation have a sunset clause.
Military Education Initiative: This bill would give a significant property tax refund per year for each child who attends a military school.
Education Reform Bill: This comprehensive bill which applies to public institutions of all educational levels would:
- replace tenure with outcomes-based accountability
- abolish all speech codes
- re-institute discipline
- prohibit schools from medicating children with or without parental permission
- abolish all “sensitivity exercises” and other indoctrination programs
- abolish all forced redistribution of student property
- mandate traditional civics and US history courses
Better end that one there. I could go on and on.
Constitutional Legislation Bill: This bill would prohibit Congress from enacting any bill that violates the literal text of the Bill of Rights, including the Second, Ninth and Tenth Amendments. (Granted, the real remedy is the SCOTUS, but this would help until it was repealed.)
Federal Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights: This would be more or less the same as Colorado’s TABOR, except that it would specifically prohibit any exceptions (like education funding) and temporary suspensions.
Entitlement Limitation Bill: Newt and company had the right idea with welfare reform, but they didn’t take it nearly far enough. This bill would severely cut the federal funds for state entitlement programs, and mandate that states have four years to cut their welfare rolls by 80% or lose all federal funding.
Social Security and Medicare Reform Bill: This bill would wholly privatize both.
US Out of the UN Bill: I don’t need to explain this one, do I?
Income Tax Reform Bill: This would implement the Fair Tax and abolish the IRS.
Anti-redistribution Tax Bill: This would prohibit Congress from enacting a “progressive” tax.
Federal Voter Fraud Bill: This would fine a state $15,000 for each unregistered or dead voter who “cast a vote” in any national election.
There, that’s a start.



