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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« on: June 06, 2013, 08:50:43 PM »

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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
Sr. Member
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Posts: 2,305
Brazil


« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2013, 09:01:17 PM »

I'll be posting my views on the Liberal Party platform somewhere in a near future. But for now, here it's my old Council Platform:

First, I'm announcing that I'm running for the Pacific Council!




How I stand on the issues.

Government Spending

I’m extremely favorable of a strong fiscal discipline, all funds that come from taxes are not Government’s Money, they are people’s money and we ought to take care of it.

Although running on deficit is not an ideal reality, sometimes it’s necessary to spend more than you actually have. Crisis and huge unemployment times are the best situation to use such a fiscal policy.

That is why I’m totally in favor of an anti-cyclical fiscal and monetary policy. When the economy is weak, it’s time for government to take some actions, but when the economy is back on track, it’s time for government to step back, reduce spending and even work on a balanced budget.

Government Spending must be transparent. Every citzen must be able to see how is his money being used. I support web initiatives that make government spending more transparent and I would support that every budget of a public institution must be accessible for every citzen that is interested on it.

A New Economy

Atlasia is facing a new world. The old industrial complex such as manufacturing and car companies are getting out of the country and jobs are going to other nations.  It’s time to face this whole new situation but we have to be careful on this particular issue.

Jobs are getting out of the country because our work costs are soaring. There are many people who believe that reducing workers rights will be the answer for this crisis. With less social benefits and rights obviously that hiring-costs will reduce but I don’t think that this is the fair way to go.

I say that it’s time to invest on the 21st Century Economy. The Pacific Region should focus on new activities such as High Tech Industries and Renewable Energy Companies.

As a Council Member, I will fight for:

*A Renewable Energy Investment Act. A whole plan that will improve our power grid by adding new renewable plants, investing on green infrastructure and encouraging the use of solar and wind power at home.

*High-Tech Development Zones Act. I will fight for the creation of specific zones in the Pacific Region where High-Tech Industries will be encouraged. My plan is to invest on great transportation infrastructure, local job-training to help those who are under unemployment and tax reductions for those new companies
 


This new laws will strongly help us at fighting unemployment that is chronicle problem in the Pacific Region.

Taxation

Regional Taxation must be simple, fair and it must be progressive. In general, I’m in favor of low marginal-taxes but I’m against too much deductions. A simple tax code is better as it reduces the costs of compliance and the time that is spent by calculations.

I’m in favor of a Carbon Tax.

The Environment

Men are responsible for a significant part of Global Warming and most scientists agree on that. I believe in science and that is why I think we have to address Global Warming. That is why I support measures that discourage carbon-dioxide emissions directly or indirectly; that means that I support a Carbon Tax and Cap and Trade.   (Not sure anymore)

Our air needs to be clean; we must reduce pollution by enhancing our laws: Polluters must be punished with fees, we need a good sanitation system (trash must be recycled) and we have to implement a Fuel Efficiency Standard for cars. Although clean air is important, we also need to have clean water. Lakes, waterfalls and rivers must be highly protected with strict regulations and all water bodies deserve adequate treatment.

Off-shore drilling don’t have to be banned, but it has to be carefully done and maybe we will need to create some regulations on that.

The Pacific Council must act to make our engines more efficient and we have to introduce more renewable sources. Investing in a new, high-tech economy is also important: the 21st business must be focused on less usage of our natural resources, more efficient batteries and engines along products with huge aggregate value and big technological improvements.

As a Council Member, I would support:

*Clean Air and Clean Water Act. Addressing water and air pollution. It includes Fuel Efficiency Standards, fine for polluters, line of credit for eco-friendly initiatives and Water-treatment investments.

*  Water Efficiency Act. Every year, a regional agency would register water consumption per capita of the pacific region.  Then it would be determined an average, those who are above this average would pay a proportional fine and those who achieve using less water would get a proportional discount on their water bills.


Forest and Animals must be protected and I would be in favor of the creation of Regional Reserves to protect and preserve important parts of our wildlife. Alaska hosts one of the best biomes in the world and we ought to protect the Tundra!

Social Issues

*Gun Possession:  Although I’m against of a normal citizen holding guns, I will respect clause 5 of Article VI of our Constitution.  However, I think that the gun possession must be highly controlled; its sales must be documented and gun owners must have a specific ID Card.

Sales must be prohibited to certain types of guns, automatic guns is one of those cases. Buying multiple guns and too much ammunition in a short period of time has to be restricted.

*Drugs: Drugs are not a criminal issue; drugs are a medical issue. The government shall legalize drugs and highly regulate it.

Marijuana, Mushrooms and Amphetamines must be sold under specific places and the consumption of those drugs shall be done at home or in specific clubs. The medicinal usage of Marijuana should be allowed and research in order to develop new medicines could be encouraged.

I believe that Cocaine, Crack and Heroin Sales should continue to be illegal.  I support however the Presidency’s Policy of giving clean needles and providing less-harmful psychotropic alternatives for those citizens addicted to these kind of drugs.

As a Council Member, I would support an act that creates Rehab Clinics to help those drug addicted who desire a new life. The purpose of this Rehab Clinics is to provide treatment for those who are now on the Safe Injection Sites.

*Abortion: I’m Pro-choice and I believe that it’s up to women to decide whether or not to have babies. I don’t support abortion after 18 weeks of pregnancy while cases of rape, incest and when mother’s life is under threat must be legalized on any situation.

 I also believe that the state must do everything possible on its hands to stop the abortion decision; that is why I support psychological, social and medical support before the decision and that is why I would encourage adoption programs.

*Same-sex Marriage: I don’t think that government should be responsible of any kind of Marriage. Our Constitution doesn’t have an official religious and marriage is a holy ceremony. I think that government has to be only responsible for Civil Unions, granting all the rights that we can have right now with marriages. Civil Unions don’t have to consider the sex of their participants.

Healthcare: I believe that healthcare is a right; being unhealthy can limit people to exercise other rights that they have.

I totally support The New Atlasian Healthcare Act and Single-payer is the best healthcare system in the Atlasian History.  I would also encourage that the Pacific Region to start some clinics that are state-owned in order to start some cost-containment technics and programs.

Prevention is the best way to reduce healthcare costs, I support laws that encourage a healthy life-style. We must tax Tobacco, Alcohol and Marijuana, vegetables and fruits should be tax-exempt. Campaigns under schools and giving incentives to sports are a wonderful way to fight a sedentary life-style and obesity.Healthcare expenditures such as glasses, medicines and out-of-pocket expenditures must be totally deductible from our income tax.

Drug research must be financially encouraged and I would support more investments to find cure for diseases such as AIDS, Diabetes, different kind of syndromes and cancer.
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2013, 04:56:02 PM »

Party Chair:

[  ] DemPGH
[X] Superique

Presidential / Vice Presidential endorsement:

[2] Averroës Nix (Labor-NY) and DemPGH (Liberal-PA)
[1] Matt from VT (Federalist-NY) and Maxwell (Federalist-KS)
[  ] Xahar (NMAM-CA) and Hashemite (NMAM-FL)
[3] neutrality
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2013, 08:12:46 PM »

I accept the duty of being vice-chair but I believe that we ought to have more candidates on the regional elections!
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2013, 03:34:06 PM »

NORTHEAST SENATE

[ X] Scott (Light-NH)
[  ] Poirot (Independent-NY)

MIDEAST SENATE

[ X ] Siren (Light-VA)
[  ] Talleyrand (Labor-MO)
[  ] Bmotley (Federalist-IN)
[  ] JCL (Federalist-IN)
[  ] TJ  in Cleve (Federalist-OH)

MIDWEST SENATE

[   ] TNF (Labor-WY)
[ X ] Maxwell (Federalist-KS)

IDS SENATE

[  ] Hashemite (NMAM-FL)
[X  ] NCYankee (Federalist-NC)

PACIFIC SENATE

[X  ] Sbane (Liberal-CA)
[  ] Politics Junkie (Labor-OR)

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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2013, 09:29:34 PM »

I'd like to remind our Midwest Liberals that Senate candidate TNF has endorsed Sbane's opponent, we might want to think about doing the same for his.

Furthermore, the guy has been a National Movement sympathizer and this is no good at all!
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2013, 09:58:35 PM »

I'd like to remind our Midwest Liberals that Senate candidate TNF has endorsed Sbane's opponent, we might want to think about doing the same for his.

Furthermore, the guy has been a National Movement sympathizer and this is no good at all!

Yeah, I would like to hold a second vote on this one. Could that be arranged?

I'm not really sure but what is done is done, I believe...
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #7 on: June 21, 2013, 02:57:42 PM »

That poll certainly begs the question, as it implies that the abolition of the Pacific government was somehow illegitimate when in fact nobody has yet even made an argument demonstrating that.

AG DemPGH has already said that the Final Constitution was ilegitimate and he even called for a court rulling... =/
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #8 on: June 28, 2013, 06:06:28 PM »

Alright Guys. No doubts that DemPGH will keep his job as Chair.But I was thinking, as Vice Chair, that we ought to make prepare our platform as soon as possible. As well as thinking about strategies that could make the Liberal stronger than it is right now! =)
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2013, 06:27:32 PM »

So we have lost our 2 senators. It really a sadness. Good luck to them in their political future...

You guilted one back at least Tongue

What do you mean by that? I think Sbane is a member of the Liberal Party and he is a senator.
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2013, 10:17:52 PM »

I'll nominate Albuquerque, New Mexico!
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #11 on: June 29, 2013, 04:17:45 PM »

[1] Albuquerque, NM
[3] Atlanta, GA
[2] Seattle, WA
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #12 on: July 05, 2013, 05:00:59 PM »

I would call us OK with Unions, not pro-union :/
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Superique
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« Reply #13 on: July 05, 2013, 10:04:32 PM »

Frankly, I'm not that Conservative Folks. I would be considered Conservative in Brazil but not here in Atlasia. I'm pretty socially liberal, although I'm a little bit hawkish on the economy. My point on the economical issue is pretty mixed, I support reasonable regulations but I hate government-owned corporations.
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Superique
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« Reply #14 on: July 05, 2013, 10:05:03 PM »

Frankly, I'm not that Conservative Folks. I would be considered Conservative in Brazil but not here in Atlasia. I'm pretty socially liberal, although I'm a little bit hawkish on the economy. My point on the economical issue is pretty mixed, I support reasonable regulations but I hate government-owned corporations.

Public Education and Healthcare however.
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #15 on: July 11, 2013, 11:45:07 AM »

The 32-hour week surprised me, in Brazil we have 44 hours week! How does this affect our economy? Are we less or more productive with those 32-hours? It looks such a small time of work!
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #16 on: July 18, 2013, 03:03:06 PM »

It seems that I'm the new chair! Is there a need to another election? I think we should start giving q new bump to this thread and to our party for god's sake!
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #17 on: July 18, 2013, 03:12:52 PM »

If there is no need for an election, and if Superique is okay being chair --I will stand down.

Do you really want to be Chair and do you intend to honor your duties? If so, I can resign after calling for a new leadership election. It will be hard being Chair and SoIA and I don't think I will do a great job...
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #18 on: July 18, 2013, 05:31:36 PM »


Oh why?
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Sec. of State Superique
Superique
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« Reply #19 on: July 18, 2013, 06:10:03 PM »



I switched to Labor. I had been considering it and I saw that Napoleon and DemPGH both had which put me over the edge. Nothing personal, ot even political, they just seem more active and organized while still being left of center.

What I second? If we are not active or as organized it was just our fault Tongue
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