Message from Goldwater in #FedsShallRiseAgain! #keep-it-simple-plan
stupid regulations
It would be stuff like what I introduced in the South. Have an ad campaign encouraging adoption instead of abortion, and outlaw partial birth abortion. It would be like getting temporary vouchers to raise a child for a time period, too. I may need to rewrite that law. But yes
sounds good
My 1 concern on the abortion thing is
I think the Supreme Court
said it was a state only issue
region only
yeah the court has a pro-choice majority
and the fed govt cant regulate abortion
that was oakvales campaign point
was he made abortion a regional issue
yeah
Alright, well we strike the abortion thing out
The Keep it Simple Plan:
Recently, Senators LouisvilleThunder, Senator Reactionary, and myself have come up with a plan that Atlasia desperately needs. It’s to be named the “Keep it Simple Plan” because that’s exactly what it’ll do. We have many policies we would like to push forward, for our vision of a better, and more simple Atlasia.
Protecting and preserving the Atlasian Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Pass Pay-go in the Senate.
Shoot for a balanced budget amendment.
A private investigation into government wasteful spending.
Fix Social Security.
Reform the tax system.
A federal “jobs.gov” website.
Protecting workers’ rights.
Getting rid of burdensome regulations that don’t protect the Atlasian worker.
Regulating out of control drug prices.
Encouragement of private investment in the clean energy sector.
Encouragement of non-interventionism unless when threatened.
A protection of the Vice Presidency.
sounds good
so far
Thanks, hmm
Would "non-interventionism unless threatened" include when our allies are threatened?
eminent domain reform
If there’s a threat against an ally
We’ll respond accordingly, it’s a threat against us. And I mean I would love your response to this my dude. Also yes
Eminent domain reform
yeah
it all depends on the situation given by the gm
we need to be foreign policy realists
Yeah, but I believe saying that In the plan would win over voters. Of course we would be realists and not back down if say.. China attacked our allies or something.
they did attack our allies though
Yeah I remember
So that’s why I supported that war
That was a crazy gm situation though
Was notttt expecting that
Yeah, that's fair.
The Keep it Simple Plan:
Recently, Senators LouisvilleThunder, Senator Reactionary, and myself have come up with a plan that Atlasia desperately needs. It’s to be named the “Keep it Simple Plan” because that’s exactly what it’ll do. We have many policies we would like to push forward, for our vision of a better, and more simple Atlasia.
Protecting and preserving the Atlasian Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Pass Pay-go in the Senate.
Shoot for a balanced budget amendment.
A private investigation into government wasteful spending.
Fix Social Security.
Reform the tax system.
A federal “jobs.gov” website.
Protecting workers’ rights.
Getting rid of burdensome regulations that don’t protect the Atlasian worker.
Fix the problem of the outsourcing of jobs.
Look for ways to help the middle class be able to afford healthcare.
Look for ways to solve the Veterans’ Affairs Hospital issues.
Regulating out of control drug prices.
Encouragement of private investment in the clean energy sector.
Encouragement of non-interventionism unless when we, or our allies are threatened.
Encouragement of further space exploration, and also private space ventures, such as mining, etc.
Encouragement of the Creation of a “Science Committee”.
Encouragement of regional parties to advance Federalist issues in the regions.
A protection of the office of the Vice Presidency.
Eminent Domain Reform.
A debate on how to protect us from cyberterrorism, and keep our electrical grid safe.
Not ideal for my neocon instincts, if course, but fair. ;)
I’ll of course trim this and make this readable when it’s listed, but haha
lol
I dig
I have like 40 pages of ideas on word
Yeah, it looks pretty good to me
Let’s add some my dude but thanks. We may be able to roll this out by tomorrow, who knows