What are two questions that Progressives would likely have asked candidates in the 1912 presidential campaign?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

What are two questions that Progressives would likely have asked candidates in the 1912 presidential campaign? What answers to these questions might have won Progressives’ votes?

Ron Paul would have won…

Introduction

America became the greatest, most prosperous nation in human history through low taxes, constitutionally limited government, personal freedom and a belief in sound money. We need to return to these principles so our economy can thrive again. When enacted, my plan will provide both short-term stimulus and lay the groundwork for long-term prosperity.

Other candidates talk a lot about stimulus packages, but my record stands alone. I have fought for these measures for years as a member of Congress and will make them a top priority as president.

Ron Paul, a 10-term Republican Congressman from Texas’s 14th District, is currently the ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee’s Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology. He has been named "Taxpayers’ Best Friend" for 10 consecutive years by the National Taxpayers’ Union. Ron Paul is also the author of several books on monetary policy and economics.

The Four-Point Plan

1. Tax Reform: Reduce the tax burden and eliminate taxes that punish investment and savings, including job-killing corporate taxes.
2. Spending Reform: Eliminate wasteful spending. Reduce overseas commitments. Freeze all non-defense, non-entitlement spending at current levels.
3. Monetary Policy Reform: Expand openness at the Federal Reserve and require the Fed to televise its meetings. Return value to our money.
4. Regulatory Reform: Repeal Sarbanes/Oxley regulations that push companies to seek capital outside of US markets. Stop restricting community banks from fostering local economic growth.

1. Tax Reform

* Eliminate Taxes on Dividends and Savings. The basis of capitalism is savings, and Americans who do so should be rewarded.
o Pass HJ Res. 23 to encourage savings over consumption.

* Repeal the Death Tax. Attacking small businesses and breaking up family farms smothers growth and kills jobs.
o Pass H.R. 2734 to make the Bush tax cuts permanent.

* Cut Taxes for Working Seniors. Grandmothers and grandfathers working to make ends meet should keep all the fruits of their labor.
o Pass H.R. 191 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the inclusion in gross income of Social Security benefits.

* Eliminate Taxes on Social Security Benefits. That money belongs to seniors, not the government. They paid into the system for a lifetime, and they should be free to spend every penny as they see fit.
o Pass H.R. 192 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the 1993 increase in taxes on Social Security benefits.

* Accelerate Depreciation on Investment. We need to help companies grow and create jobs.
o Pass H.R. 4995 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reduce corporate marginal income tax rates.

* Eliminate Taxes on Capital Gains. Investment should be embraced and rewarded.
o Pass H.J. Res 23 (The “Liberty Amendment”), proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to abolishing personal income, estate, and gift taxes and prohibiting the United States Government from engaging in business in competition with its citizens.

* Eliminate Taxes on Tips.The single parents and working students who earn their income chiefly through tips deserve to keep all of their money. This tax on "estimated income" is unfair and should be ended.
o Pass H.R. 3664 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide that tips shall not be subject to income or employment taxes.

* Support the Mortgage Cancellation Relief Act. Working families who lost their homes should not be punished a second time with a big IRS bill.
o Pass H.R. 1876 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude from the gross income of individual taxpayers discharges of indebtedness attributable to certain forgiven residential mortgage obligations.

2. Spending Reform

* Reduce Overseas Military Commitments. Our bases and troops should be on our soil.
o It’s time to stop subsidizing our trading partners in Europe, Japan and South Korea.

* Freeze Non-Defense, Non-Entitlement Spending at Current Levels
o I vote against all bloated, pork laden spending bills and will veto them as president.

3. Monetary Policy Reform

* Televise Federal Open Market Committee Meetings. An institution as powerful as the Federal Reserve deserves full public scrutiny.

* Expand Transparency and Accountability at the Federal Reserve
o Pass H.R. 2754 to require the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to continue to make available to the public on a weekly basis information on the measure of the M3 monetary aggregate and its components.

* Return Value to Our Money. Legalize gold and silver as a competing currency.
o Level the long-term boom and bust business cycle by passing H.R. 4683, which would repeal provisions of the federal criminal code relating to issuing coins of gold, silver, or other metal for use as current money and making or possessing likenesses of such coins.

4. Regulatory Reform

* Repeal Sarbanes/Oxley. It has seriously wounded our capital markets and helped make the UK a financial center at our expense.
o Ending these misguided regulations would bring jobs flooding back to the United States
o Pass H.R. 1049 to reform Sarbanes-Oxley and reduce the burden it places on small businesses.

* Repeal or Remove Costly and Unnecessary Federal Regulations. Neighbors know best how to help their neighbors.
o We need to make it easier for community banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions to better serve their communities and to help people in these communities get access to credit and capital.
o Pass H.R. 1869 to enhance the ability of community banks to foster economic growth and serve their communities, boost small businesses, increase individual savings, and for other purposes.

What do you think would be the major source of campaign contributions for a non-party affiliated candidate?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

If elections and campaigning cost so much, where should an Independent (and I mean independent…someone with NO party affiliations) expect their campaign contributions to come from? Wouldn’t a dollar a person from over 60% of the population garner that candidate more support than millions of dollars from 5% of the population?

60% of 300,000,000 people is $180,000,000. But most people don’t care.

Only someone as rich as a Ross Perot or Michael Bloomberg can run an ‘independant’ campaign. Minor parties or true independants don’t stand a chance.

Are large campaign contribution contributions really bribes?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

Do the companies and or individuals expect a big favor in return? Should campaign contributions per company be limited? Should the amount a person spends on a campaign be limited? Right now they spend hundred of millions of dollars when their salaries if they win is a relatively small amount.

They are limited — but there are a lot of loopholes — like a company will ask it’s employees if they want to donate their bonuses which aren’t really bonuses unless they want to donate. I agree we need to fight but it is hard when only two parties hold the power and most the laws are setup to help the companies and well media is bg business too

What are some successful grassroots campaigns?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

I’m trying to brainstorm ideas for a grassroots campaigns by allowing users to be the "marketing" and put themselves in pictures… any additional ideas or inputs on previous successful grassroots campaigns?

Thanks!

To accomplish this thing… I feel that there’s an association you might want to consider. Yesterday’s grassroots is today’s viral. If you are thinking of a grassroots campaign in that context, chances are… you mean a viral marketing campaign. In today’s market, true grassroots camaigns (in a traditional sense) are reserved mostly for political arenas. Viral is more exciting and emotionally addictive than grassroots campaigns were. The fundamental idea is the same (from a sales perspective), but the methods and extremism are not even from the same galaxy. Do a little research on viral marketing. Even though the term is used VERY loosely in today’s marketing world, it should give you some new and updated idea of how to make your idea work.

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How similar were the campaigns of the Chartists and the Suffragettes in Britain and America?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

How similar were the campaigns of the Chartists and
the Suffragettes in Britain and American Civil Rights campaigns during the time of Martin Luther King?

All were looking for and demanding reform to allow equal rights for people or persons. Not the same people mind you!

The Suffragettes: Used to describe members of the women’s suffrage movement, originally in the United Kingdom. The term comes from the word suffrage, which means the right to vote.

Aim: rights of women to vote

The Chartists: A movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom during the mid-19th century. It takes its name from the People’s Charter of 1838.

Aim: (6 aims): Universal suffrage for all men over the age of 21
Equal-sized electoral districts
Voting by secret ballot
An end to the need for a property qualification for Parliament
Pay for members of Parliament
Annual election of Parliament

American Civil Rights: A reform movement in the United States aimed at abolishing racial discrimination of African Americans.

All campaigns aimed to stop discrimination and allow equality for the groups they represented

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ADVERTISING…What would be a fun/easy/interesting product to design an advertising campaign for? ?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

I have a photography project due soon which is to design a 5 image advertising campaign for ANY product or service of my choice for use in billboards, magazines etc. I’m having trouble even knowing what product or service to choose as it can be literally anything!! Any help is greatly appreciated!

What things do you like and are familar with?
I would stick to something that I know really well. For me, I really like the outdoors, surfing, I love food, maybe make up a restaurant and do all these fun ads for it. If you like make up you can do ads for different lip sticks, you can do a funny one advertising long lasting lipstick on a pitt bull (you know like sarah Palin] lol.

Can anyone take care of our PPC advertising campaign?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

We are getting too busy and need someone take care of PPC campaign management. Can you please post your proposal here and specify what exactly you do to excel in it. Point by point.
We can consider any other advertising models.

i think you should go to http://www.hanrz.com/advertising/Niche_Based_Pay_Per_Click_Advertising_Sh.html
and learn more about PCC advertising. That was example to you know about niche base…
if you like to know more, you can search it at there…

Why does politicians spend millions for election campaign?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

Instead of spending millions on election campaign donate it to charity. Looks more sincere to me.

Would you vote for a stranger or a familiar face?

Politicians need to get their face and ind ideas out to the people. This costs millions of dollars in television commercials, newspaper ads and other media outlets.

Without spending so much money so early on in the presidential campaign, Obama would be just as well-known as Senator Dodd.

Senator who?

Why does politicians spend millions for election campaign?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

Instead of spending millions on election campaign donate it to charity. Looks more sincere to me.

Would you vote for a stranger or a familiar face?

Politicians need to get their face and ind ideas out to the people. This costs millions of dollars in television commercials, newspaper ads and other media outlets.

Without spending so much money so early on in the presidential campaign, Obama would be just as well-known as Senator Dodd.

Senator who?

How to use Social Networking sites for a political campaign…?

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin

What are some good tips for using a social networking site for a political campaign for Governor?

I will not release information regarding the governor and the state…but I would appreciate any good answers.

U can add a fan page or group in which you talk about your candidate or political figure and his goals… I suggest Facebook

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