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« Reply #25 on: December 26, 2004, 11:26:55 PM »

GM Reform- The GM should be reactive not proactive.  There are enough real-world crises like North Korea and Iraq to keep us all busy.  He had ought to replace his duty as scenario generator with one as the arbiter of the economy.  He will, on a monthly basis, generate based on government policy a GDP growth rate, an unemployment rate, and an inflation rate so the government may determine the state of the economy and make policy based on this.  In the beginning, this will be based on the actual numbers from real life, but will change according to government policy.

I disagree with the idea that the GM should be purely economic.  Our actions world-wide are going to be different from those of the acctual United States and thus will result in different outcomes.  Perhapes two GM's one for domestic and one for foriegn policy would be in order.

I didn't mean that the GM would purely economic, but that he'd add an economic component to his existing foreign policy role.
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« Reply #26 on: December 27, 2004, 12:36:59 AM »

GM Reform- The GM should be reactive not proactive.  There are enough real-world crises like North Korea and Iraq to keep us all busy.  He had ought to replace his duty as scenario generator with one as the arbiter of the economy.  He will, on a monthly basis, generate based on government policy a GDP growth rate, an unemployment rate, and an inflation rate so the government may determine the state of the economy and make policy based on this.  In the beginning, this will be based on the actual numbers from real life, but will change according to government policy.

I disagree with the idea that the GM should be purely economic.  Our actions world-wide are going to be different from those of the acctual United States and thus will result in different outcomes.  Perhapes two GM's one for domestic and one for foriegn policy would be in order.

I didn't mean that the GM would purely economic, but that he'd add an economic component to his existing foreign policy role.

Okay, thank you for the clarification.  I would support that.
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« Reply #27 on: December 30, 2004, 05:31:38 PM »
« Edited: December 30, 2004, 07:45:50 PM by John Ford »

Social Issues[/b]

Abortion- The Party does not condone abortion.  There should be restrictions placed on access to abortion, like parental notification for a minor seeking an abortion, and a ban on third term abortions.  The AFP dos not, however, seek to ban all abortions.

Gay Marriage- Gay Marriage is a settled issue in Atlasia.  It is legal, and the AFP does not seek to change this regardless of the feelings of individual members.

Affirmitive Action- Affirmitive Action is no longer necessary in a society where racial tolerance is becoming the norm.  It should be gotten rid of.

Capital Punishment- The death penalty should not be imposed for civilian crimes.  It should be reserved for those who commit war crimes like terrorism or treason.  There is no civilian crime that requires any more than life imprisonment.

Education- Education is the foundation of the future.  We will work for a more efficient education system.  We spend more per pupil than nearly any other western nation, yet we have the worst results of any such nation.  We must ensure that money is spent wisely, that teachers are competent, and that parents are more involved in their kids education.

Economic Issues

Health Care- We will work to do two things in health care.  The first is to modernize the way health care is regulated and distributed in an effort to reduce the cost of care and the rate at which that cost increases.  We will also work to expand health coverage to children and the poor.  We will do both in an incremental fashion over time, since there is no instant big bang solution to this problem.

Social Security- Social Security is going bankrupt.  The best way to fix this problem is to make a long term transition to a system based on private accounts, similar to 401K plans, rather than the current pay-as-you-go system.

Spending- The government spends neither too much or too little, but too wastefully.  We have vast bureacracies that waste money, programs designed by and for special interests that allocate public dollars for private designs, and antiquated organizations that badly need to be brought into the 21st Century.  Thorugh reform and anti-corruption measures we can do more by spending less, and have a government that works for citizens, not the other way around.

Trade- Free trade makes the world safer and more prosperous.  Nations that trade rarely wage war against one another.  Atlasia should advance the cause of free trade through both multilateral and bilateral agreements.  In the process, we should also ask that nations with whom we trade make their economies more just with environmental and worker protections, and we should oppose hidden tariffs in the first world, like subsidies, and grift in the third world, like monopsonies.

Taxes- Taxes are too high.  They should be incrementally reduced over time to a lower rate, and loopholes should be eliminated making the code more simple and more efficient.
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« Reply #28 on: December 30, 2004, 08:29:43 PM »

Very nice. Just a few comments mixed in from me:

Social Issues[/b]

Abortion- The Party does not condone abortion.  There should be restrictions placed on access to abortion, like parental notification for a minor seeking an abortion, and a ban on third term abortions.  The AFP dos not, however, seek to ban all abortions.

How about rape/incest/life of the mother/real, serious health condition as allowable second term abortion reasons? It's not clear where we stand with second term abortions.

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Cool. No problems from me on these two.

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"...life imprisonment without possibility of parole."

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How about partial privitization? I wish to make sure people will have something in the event of a market downturn. And where do we stand on raising the Social Security cap on the amount of wages subject to SS & Medicare taxation?

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As someone who is in a government bureaucracy, you are 100% correct.

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Very nice.
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« Reply #29 on: December 31, 2004, 12:38:35 AM »

I've taken my propsals, put them together, and edited, sutracted, and added according to the comments and suggestions of other members.  I think I've gotten everything in here.  If anyone has further changes they want, or can think of an important issues that isn't addressed, please tell me.

Freedom Party Platform

Social Issues[/b]

Abortion- The Party does not condone abortion.  There should be restrictions placed on access to abortion, like parental notification for a minor seeking an abortion, and a ban on third term abortions.  Any restriction must provide exceptions for rape, incest, and the life/physical health of the mother.  The AFP dos not, however, seek to ban all abortions.  We do seek to reduce the number of abortions through funding for maternity care to poor women and the loosening of adoption restrictions.

Gay Marriage- Gay Marriage is a settled issue in Atlasia.  It is legal, and the AFP does not seek to change this regardless of the feelings of individual members.

Affirmative Action- Affirmative Action is no longer necessary in a society where racial tolerance is becoming the norm.  It should be gotten rid of.

Crime and Punishment- The death penalty should not be imposed for civilian crimes.  It should be reserved for those who commit war crimes like terrorism or treason.  There is no civilian crime that requires any more than life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.  Inmates in prisons should be put to use doing community service, training seeing eye dogs, and other activities that re-connect them with their community and humanity, this  will further their rehabilitation and further allow them to repay their debt to society.  We do not favor ending the drug war.  The flow of illegal narcotics into the US is trending downward because the drug war has been more successful than its critics can admit.  Chemical addiction is not a form of freedom, it is a form of slavery, and we oppose a policy that will lead to less freedom.

Education- Education is the foundation of the future.  We will work for a more efficient education system.  We spend more per pupil than nearly any other western nation, yet we have the worst results of any such nation.  We must ensure that money is spent wisely, that teachers are competent, and that parents are more involved in their kid’s education.

Economic Issues

Health Care- We will work to do two things in health care.  The first is to modernize the way health care is regulated and distributed in an effort to reduce the cost of care and the rate at which that cost increases.  We will also work to expand health coverage to children and the poor.  We will do both in an incremental fashion over time, since there is no instant big bang solution to this problem.

Social Security- Social Security is going bankrupt.  The best way to fix this problem is to make a long term transition to a system based on private accounts, similar to 401K plans, rather than the current pay-as-you-go system.  The government will not allow personal control of the assets in these accounts because we need to prevent citizens who aren’t savvy investors from losing out.  Instead, the personal accounts will be composed of market index funds and government bonds, ensuring a diverse portfolio with minimal management costs.  Poor seniors will also have access to the same anti-poverty programs available to non-seniors, in the hope that it will further minimize risk.

Spending- The government spends neither too much or too little, but too wastefully.  We have vast bureaucracies that waste money, programs designed by and for special interests that allocate public dollars for private designs, and antiquated organizations that badly need to be brought into the 21st Century.  Through reform and anti-corruption measures we can do more by spending less, and have a government that works for citizens, not the other way around.

Trade- Free trade makes the world safer and more prosperous.  Nations that trade rarely wage war against one another.  Atlasia should advance the cause of free trade through both multilateral and bilateral agreements.  In the process, we should also ask that nations with whom we trade make their economies more just with environmental and worker protections, and we should oppose hidden tariffs in the first world, like subsidies, and graft in the third world, like monopsonies.

Taxes- Taxes are too high.  They should be incrementally reduced over time to a lower rate, and loopholes should be eliminated making the code more simple and more efficient.

Foreign Affairs

Globalization- Globalization is a positive process that breeds peace and prosperity.  Nations that trade together rarely wage war together.  By advancing the process of globalization, we can make America and the world safer. more prosperous, and more free.

Africa- Africa is poor not because of western exploitation, but because of corrupt governance.  Only by supporting emerging democracies like those in Kenya and Botswana and opposing dictators like those in Zimbabwe and Sudan can we end this cycle of suppression of political freedom and economic opportunity.  Foreign aid to Africa needs to be increased through the USAID program.  For only $15 billion a year, according to studies by the UN, we could provide basic nutrition and medical care to every child in the third world.  We can and should do this.

Latin America- The first priority here should be to prepare for the inevitable demise of Fidel Castro and advance the cause of the opposition to Hugo Chavez in Venezuela.  Our second goal should be the globalize Latin America through advocating the FTAA.

Europe- A European Superstate is not in America's interests.  Nor is it in Europe's interests.  Only a select few bureaucrats in Strasbourg benefit, while the real ails of Europe continue to erode away the home of western civilization.  European protectionism hurts American businesses and the third world, and it should be ended.  If Europe continues its unfair trade practices, we will work through the WTO to bring about an end to this practice.

India- India, the world’s largest democracy, is a potential long term US ally. We ought to pursue expanded trade relations and military cooperation.  They understand the threat of radical Islam and the power of democracy.  They are a natural friend to America, and we should stop treating them like a second tier nation in terms of their importance to us.

Russia- Russia has become the arms dealer to the world.  We need to oppose Russian attempts to exert its influence over Eastern Europe, including their audacious moves in Ukraine and Georgia.  We should continue the Nunn-Lugar program to safeguard Russian nuclear materials.  We need to prepare our own military to deal with hostile nations that will arm themselves with top end Russian weapons and treat Vladimir Putin as someone not to be trusted.

China- China has become the single most hostile nation on Earth outside the Middle East.  We ought to begin holding them accountable for their illegal occupations of Tibet, their belligerence towards Taiwan, and there support for fascist governments in North Korea and Burma.  They are not a free nation, we are.  We must oppose their anti-freedom agenda as we contained a similar agenda when espoused by the USSR.

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« Reply #30 on: December 31, 2004, 12:39:15 AM »

...continued

War on Terrorism

The Enemy- The enemy is not the tactic of terrorism, but its practitioners and their ideology.  The name "War on Terrorism" is a misnomer.  We are fighting the ideology of Jihadism.  Our enemy is groups that kill in the name of Islam and their state sponsors in Iran, Syria, Sudan, and elsewhere.  Both the terrorist groups and their state sponsors must be confronted if we are to prevail.  Our enemy is not the one billion plus Muslims around the world, and the millions right here in Atlasia, who want the same thing we do: Peace and Freedom.

Our Allies- Our allies are many.  We are joined in this fight by the braver nations of Europe who have chosen to stand up for free men and women and those who desire to be.  They have made a difficult choice, and they should be rewarded for their bravery with an America that stands by them as they stand by us.  We are joined by nations like Israel, India, Australia, and Japan who have suffered terrorist attacks in recent years and understand our struggle.  Our most important allies however are the moderates in the Muslim world.  They understand that life for Muslims will be better if we succeed, and they risk their lives everyday to stand up to the fanatics.

The Strategy- We will use military action to topple terrorist sponsoring states, denying terrorist groups that ability to operate from those states and cutting them off from a major source of funding.  We will seize their financial assets wherever possible, further cutting them off from their money.  We will use covert action to seek out and defeat terrorists around the world before they can strike us.  We will support reformers in their efforts to transform their own societies with whatever they need to prevail.  We will minimize relations with nations that pretend to be our friends, but aid our enemies while our back is turned.  We will end foreign aid to nations that do not democratize, even if that is inconvenient for us.  We will urge friendly Arab nations to reform themselves.  We will open our trade policies to reward nations that reform on their own.  We will increase foreign aid to nations that democratize and we will spend more to build prosperous societies in Iraq and Afghanistan.  We will win this war not only by defeating the Jihadists, but by transcending them.  We will be their moral superiors, giving our nation's all to spread freedom over fascism in Arabia and creating civil societies that have consensual governments, tolerant cultures, and open economies.

Forum Issues

The Constitution- The current constitution has what are now universally recognized as major flaws.  We should hold a new constitutional convention to write a new, improved, constitution.  As our founders did after the Articles of Confederation failed, we should learn from our mistakes while keeping our founding principles intact.  The new Constitution should keep certain institutions like the Senate and Preisdency and Supreme Court intact, but should be altered in certain areas to clarify the various powers.

Forum Government- The lack of capable people to fill government positions is becoming noticeable.  New positions should not be created at any point inn the near future.  Fewer positions will mean better government.

The Budget- The government must establish a budget.  It must account for its spending every four months, with the new President submitting a budget to the Senate as his first official act.  The budget may not be subject to referendum because Senators should be able to amend it.  It will be, in the beginning, based on the actual US Federal Budget but obviously over time it will diverge from that beginning.

GM Reform- The GM should be reactive not proactive.  There are enough real-world crises like North Korea and Iraq to keep us all busy.  He ought to replace his duty as scenario generator with one as the arbiter of the outcomes of government action.  He will also add an economic component to his job.  He will, on a monthly basis, generate based on government policy a GDP growth rate, an unemployment rate, and an inflation rate so the government may determine the state of the economy and make policy based on this.  In the beginning, this will be based on the actual numbers from real life, but will change according to government policy.
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« Reply #31 on: December 31, 2004, 04:17:51 AM »

I strongly approve of this platform and thank John Ford and all others who contributed to its development.  On this platform, we can stand tall and fight for our vision of a better world and a better Atlasia and we should be proud of who we are and what we have accomplished and what we will achomplish in the future.

I will open the voting.  All those who are party members and approve of this platform, say "Aye".  All opposed "Nay".


I will begin:

Aye
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« Reply #32 on: December 31, 2004, 01:30:47 PM »

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« Reply #33 on: December 31, 2004, 02:42:22 PM »

We only need one more vote to pass, but I would like to make this unanimous.
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« Reply #34 on: December 31, 2004, 06:33:25 PM »

Aye.
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« Reply #35 on: December 31, 2004, 06:49:02 PM »

All we need to do is get a hold of Josh and, ummm... is there anyone else?
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« Reply #36 on: December 31, 2004, 06:51:23 PM »
« Edited: December 31, 2004, 06:53:19 PM by Senator-Elect WMS »

All we need to do is get a hold of Josh and, ummm... is there anyone else?

Gustaf and J-Mann and Wildcard as well, I believe.
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« Reply #37 on: December 31, 2004, 06:57:26 PM »

Aye...

Sorry I never saw this... It was posted the week I had to start and finish my Christmas shopping so I never saw it.
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« Reply #38 on: December 31, 2004, 07:05:38 PM »

All we need to do is get a hold of Josh and, ummm... is there anyone else?

Gustaf and J-Mann and Wildcard as well, I believe.

Oh yeah, I forgot about Gus and J-Mann for some reason.  I thought that Wildcard left, but I guess he is still here.  Good.

Ummmm... I guess now we have the votes to pass.  I would still like to hear from J-Mann and Gus, though.
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« Reply #39 on: December 31, 2004, 08:03:10 PM »

Aye.
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« Reply #40 on: January 01, 2005, 03:11:51 PM »

As always, I'm not a 100% happy with everything, but no major issues with it: aye
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« Reply #41 on: January 01, 2005, 03:21:24 PM »

Aye!! I love it.
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« Reply #42 on: January 02, 2005, 06:14:58 PM »

Excellent.  I declare this platform to be passed unanimously by our party.

Next up:

Who is to be the chairperson, if we want one?
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« Reply #43 on: January 02, 2005, 08:39:41 PM »

Take it from teh spooky de-facto leader of an ex-third party... youuuu want a chaaaaairman...
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« Reply #44 on: January 03, 2005, 12:27:23 AM »

Excellent.  I declare this platform to be passed unanimously by our party.

Next up:

Who is to be the chairperson, if we want one?

Gus or you
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« Reply #45 on: January 03, 2005, 02:16:01 AM »

Supersoulty should be our chairman, as he is the founder of th party.
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« Reply #46 on: January 03, 2005, 02:22:27 AM »
« Edited: January 03, 2005, 02:24:30 AM by Senator Supersoulty »

Supersoulty should be our chairman, as he is the founder of th party.

Thank You, but I have a cnfession to make, and that is that all of the micromanagement involved is not really my thing.  I get rather discouraged with detail at work and school sometimes.  I would be the best for keeping the party ideologically true to its aims, but if there is another who has the micromanangement skills of, say, Don, I would nominate them in my stead.

I'm more of a big ideas, big picture kind of leader.
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« Reply #47 on: January 03, 2005, 07:41:10 PM »

If Supersoulty doesn't want it, Ford or WMS if any of them feel upto it. I don't think I have the time for it myself, I wouldn't be able to do a good enough job, I'm afraid.
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« Reply #48 on: January 03, 2005, 11:36:07 PM »

Sorry folks, but being a Senator and fighting the good fight for Freedom and District 4 will occupy my spare time. Smiley
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« Reply #49 on: January 04, 2005, 02:19:01 PM »

John Ford, how would you feel about being chairman?
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