BRAINSTORMING IDEAS FOR  CHANGE IN AMERICA: [My latest Guest Commentary published in  the local liberal newspaper]
As the election approaches, along with our chance to make our votes count toward changes we desire, I am considering changes many might like to see.
Our country’s government should learn to live within its budget, just as we families must do. An end to earmarks, and a cut in government spending nearly across the board, not  just a decrease in the planned increases, would be beneficial.  If Americans  saw our government cut spending in times of economic woe, we would know that  our grandchildren will not be saddled with enormous debt.  If government  would cut its creation of yet more government jobs as an answer to job losses,  and instead put its focus on what would inspire private small businesses to  hire, Capitalism would have a chance to be the amazing creator of jobs it has  always been. That would not only raise employment but inspire Americans.
The Bush tax cuts should not be allowed to expire, for that would be devastating to a failing economy.   It would be the largest tax increase in our country’s history. And it is  “rich” people, after all, who create businesses that create jobs and attending  perks, not poor people.
Businesses would be encouraged to hire once again if they knew that they will not have new and higher  Business and Corporate taxes, higher energy bills thru a new Cap and Tax bill, a  new VAT tax and continued increases in their obligations to pay for higher  health care costs.  An assurance that the Lame Duck Session will not produce onerous unpopular bills would also be  a boon.  Businesses are waiting for signs positive for growth, and should not be denigrated for keeping their cash on the sidelines, as Juan  Williams has suggested.      
Because a number of states are litigating against the new healthcare bill and the majority of Americans  are against the bill as well as the incentive-ridden votes which passed it,  the health care bill could be rewritten, repealed or defunded until its Constitutionality is decided.  It is a model for more government intrusion into our lives.  Democrats are being advised not to say the law will reduce costs and deficits, for the CBO  has now admitted that it will do neither.  As Nancy Pelosi actually said, “We have to pass the bill so that you  can find out what is in it”.  What we have learned is that it will harm our country, as  almost daily we learn of the rising monetary and human costs of the particulars  in the bill.  It will not be possible to insure 30 million more people, waiting in line to be cared for by the same number of doctors, while  simultaneously cutting costs.  In this healthcare bill are more non-healthcare related stealth taxes on “the rich”, such as on excess profits on the sale of  one's home and on income from investments.  How does this pertain to  healthcare?
It would save our government money if it would not prosecute the state of Arizona for actually enforcing a  federal law that mandates that being illegal – is illegal!
Our President should quit shaming Americans for going to certain vacation spots while he lavishly  vacations every month.  His remarks about Las Vegas sent their economy plummeting, as  many conventions were cancelled.
As we actually loan money to other countries for their offshore drilling endeavors, we should end the  drilling moratorium in our own Gulf, restoring many thousands of jobs there.
As Ronal Reagan once said, “Government is not the solution to our problems; government IS  the problem”.
Reads very well, and glad it got some additional visibility in the newspaper's editorial page ! Well done !! Thanks
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