Advice for the 2008 presidential candidates
While cleaning out some files, I found this one written for the 2004 campaign. No one listened to me then, so I'll give it another shout out. This is for the Democrats or Republicans or Libertarians.Jobs: Make Cleveland, Detroit, New York, etc. "union-free" areas--no unions in industry, in the schools, or any areas of government, or in non-government associations. Unions are strongest in cities with the most serious poverty problems. Time to run a test and see if there is a cause and effect relationship. Invite industry in. Let in some fresh air. If these cities can turn around in say, a decade, move the system to other cities.
The War: Let the Iraqis have as much time to settle into independence and democracy as the United States did--about 15 years--1775-1789 (I said this in 2004--so knock four years off the remaining time). Remove US troops as quickly as possible without endangering the Iraqi people. Rid America of the "instant solution" mentality (this is now called Murthanizing).
Energy: Allow drilling in Alaska as a trade off for more economizing and more fuel efficiency.
Health care: Introduce more competition, not less. Move away from government interference and control as quickly as possible, so we don’t lose the best system in the world.
Prescription drugs: Reduce the red tape and regulations for drug development to reduce the price of development.
Transportation: Get our passenger rail system going again. Terminals in every major city. Environmentally, it makes a lot more sense and is probably cheaper than messing with forests and farm lands for biofuels and windmills.
Nation building: Make English the official language of the US, but offer many more foreign language options, and make at least one a requirement for graduation from high school.
Terrorism: Secure our borders, improve our airport, train and bus screening. Use profiling to find terrorists.
And I ought to add something about global change.
Require anyone spouting hot air to answer questions from the press and audience. That will cool things down in a hurry.
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