First, stable riches to bring down...
First, stable riches to bring down interest rates and arrest the commodity price deflation hurting our farmers and manufacturers; lower interest rates would convert into the cost of servicing the national liability and help our housing, automobile, manufacturing, farming, and other interest sensitive industries; secondary stable exchange rates and a reciprocal initiative to eliminate unfair barriers to U exports; Third, labor and capital must be liberated from high tax rates in the same manner that American industry can reindustrialize and workers are given the incentives and tools to compete; Fourth, a hardy commitment to job training, trade adjustment assistance, and education--to maintain investment in both human and physical capital. Finally, corporate welfare programs must be eliminated and strict limits should be placed forward government spending; I favor a line item veto for the President. Pat Robertson The chiefly cruel thing that a dominion can do to its workers, its retirees, and its young is to load forward such an insupportable burden of debit that future opportunities in the American market place are sap the foundations ofed either by ruinous inflation, or financial collapse and depression. in succession the other hand government wait ons well its working people and the poor on doing its part to serve instead of paying jobs through a vigorous and expansionist private sector. The clew to cutting the federal stock deficit is to eliminate waste and mismanagement. Our tribe want government services, but they want a lean and efficient government The Grade Commission pointed not at home that $433 billion of command savings are possible over a three-year period. This report has not ever been implemented. The Packard Commission pointed abroad savings and efficiencies that would be possible in the Defense Department. Economist Donald Lambro speaking of "Fat City,' identified $100 billion of waste in the federal budget wounds should be fair and across the board. The question is not whether they are possible with minimum pain, the question is whether we as a nation have politicians with enough embowels to put the interests of America above their own
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