Politicians puzzle me. I always gravitate towards those who are courageous enough to tell us what they really think. As a kid, I once heard a politician promise to lower taxes and promise to push for all kinds of expensive bills. It didn't make sense then and it doesn't now.
Here's your chance to effect change! If you were President of the U.S., what would you do? Please don't bother arguing against my or anyone else's list. Just offer your own list. I'll admit that some of my requests could not happen because the president doesn't have those powers. But I can dream...
Here's my top-ten list (in no particular order):
1. Get rid of all governmental discrimination against GLBT. Make all GLBT eligible for marriage, Social Security, and ALL rights offered to others. Get rid of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." How this policy has withstood legal challenge is puzzling. Equality is what this country is supposed to be about.
2. Close U.S. military bases around the world. Let's stop being the world's cop. Germany doesn't need our help defending it. We could use the money to fix our economy here. Maybe, with the money we save, we could also help other economies create jobs so that out-of-work people won't turn themselves into suicide bombers. Give them hope instead of bombing them from 50,000 feet. Give peace a chance.
3. End the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and do what the bad guys do: Act more secretly (but don't, like in Chile or Iran, with the Shah, act immorally). Remember how the British thought we were barbaric during our revolutionary war for shooting at their straight lines of redcoats, marching like toy soldiers to their deaths? We're fighting enemies who act covertly, undercover. The FBI just caught three terrorists in the U.S. by doing things secretively. Let's do that, if we must fight at all. My preference, though obviously altruistic, would be to end all war and serve as an example of peace for the world. We could also use the money we save from wars to invest in new technologies to defend the U.S.. We're still, strangely enough, not investigating every container that gets shipped to the U.S. -- ridiculous!
4. Establish more state and national parks around the country, especially near cities. If an industrial area is history, plow it under and create places where people can get back to Nature....Where peace truly resides.
5. Create job programs like in Franklin Roosevelt's time. Most of the jobs created by the stimulus program require heavy training. Help those of us who just want to get out there and build rock walls for some minimal wage. Any job where you CREATE creates a good feeling within us. We all want to feel useful and needed.
6. Ban lobbyists from approaching legislators. Make them write letters to the congressmen -- you know, just like us! I think more bad has happened because of lobbyists than good. And, unfortunately, the people and future generations pay for it.
7. Create a public health plan but also use some of the Republican ideas of lowering costs of health care like: Making it possible to apply for any insurance plan issued in another state. Lower costs doctors have to pay for malpractice insurance by protecting them against frivolous lawsuits.
8. Get rid of the Senate. Jefferson didn't believe in it. Why should a Senator in Idaho or Montana have immense power over states that have a lot of people like New York or California?
9. Get rid of the electoral vote for President. Presidents should only be elected by popular vote.
10. Last, but probably the most important, start an INITIATIVE PROCESS on a national level so that we, the citizens, could vote up or down on important issues like whether we want to continue wars like Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. Yes, there would be some turmoil but, in California, my old home-state, I found it to be quite helpful in combatting the status quo.
What's your top ten list?
Hugs, Teri