The
next President should present a clear 2020 vision to the country. He
or she should make a list of ten realistic goals to accomplish in the
first four years in office. The second term if any is often slop time
with pork piles.
Ten goals may not sound like much, yet
actually modern Presidents seldom seem to get even two or three done.
A rule for the public is that if the candidate doesn't have a list of
realistic goals he or she won't get much done besides deceit and
Hollywood if elected. Who hires a contractor without knowing what
they will do if paid?
The
2020 President needs to relate ecospheric restoration leadership to
ordinary economic practices. The next president should continue moon
construction to place scientists and engineers in the real off-world
construction and building laboratory. The next president should use
new infrastructure to upgrade the nation instead of using old
infrastructure that would be patched over. That might mean
eliminating cars and highways for electric vehicles-even hovercraft-
drawing power from lines suspended above the ground.
The
next President should completely secure the borders against illegal
human traffic and regard the civil rights of all U.S. citizens as of
paramount importance. There should be a national minimum income tied
in to all existing entitlement structures including disability and
unemployment insurance. There should be no dark pools where citizens
are trapped in poverty for decades for whatever cause.
The
minimum income structure should be tied into the employment structure
and employers should be given preferences for hiring those out of
work longest as well as creating businesses that restore the
ecospheric vitality and reduce habitat loss of degradation of the
atmosphere's oxygen level.
The
next president should transition public education into continuing
free education with redesign of public pay and compensation for
educators at all levels. Innovative support for college and
post-graduate education might allow pay-per-student extra ad hoc
independent education structures to supplement regular educator
compensation for example.
Health
care for all citizens including the transitive poor should exist. The
V.A. hospital system should be upgraded and made to include existing
and new clinics for the civilian poor around the United States. Very
fast inter-urban and rural hypertubes should be built to allow the
poor to travel to jobs and hospitals.
Adequate
taxation on the most rich in order to prevent over-concentration of
wealth and the inevitable repression of democratic self-determination
that follows should be made to be in a new Congress. The nation
should have an establishment for creating new business and
manufacturing technologies following a complete democratization of
the patent system that would make obtaining patents simple and
uninhibited by substantive economic obstacles that benefit the rich
with deep pockets.
The
next president may choose to follow the racial, gender and perversion
line of dividing and conquering the electorate in order to weasel in
to enrich the rich and party elites that has worked so well in recent
times. The best way to attempt to move away from the usual public
corruption in high office would be to require that candidates
actually enumerate ten goals and to let the public deliberate what
they would accomplish if actualized, and of the chance that they
could be actualized. Needless to say the public debt and annual
deficits require rectification and it should not be the poor that
bear the burden after decades of incompetent rule by the rich with
those ineffective policies.
Jeff Sachs probably would be the best candidate Democrats could field, if he were interested. President Trump is likely to crush the usual all-pr, no real content candidate.
World Economic Forum from Cologny, Switzerland [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
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