Receptive Letter to the Next President
A few thoughts for our next President and Congress, whoever may acquire.
- You should break away our country like we do our ain households, live within your means.
- Pass what you have, not what you’d care to have. When in doubt, but read no.
- Simply because the benefits of a policy are undecomposed, does not intend they overbalance the costs.
- Merely because the credit crisis is existent, does not think we call for more regulation. Dissimilar, yes, more, no more. As with most things, less is in general more.
- You do not make jobs. We produce jobs. But you do have the power to ruin jobs. Don’t block that.
- When it resuscitates taxes, the more you get hold of, the less we get. In all senses of the phrase.
- Energy is life. Our country has been built for 100 years on bountiful energy resources. We want inexpensive energy. Clear energy. And good energy. All three, not just now one or two.
- Climate change and our environment are a problem. This is an area you owe it to your constituents to deal with.
- Liberal trade is a well thing. Whether you infer it or not. If you don”t believe me, two words: Smoot Hawley.
- Change is sometimes good. But mooted change. Not interchange simply for the sake of change.
- Sometimes the betterest policies are the ones we did not do.
- Making forebodes to gain an election is all good and beneficial, but in policy, compromise ever acquires. But delight cook certain that compromise does not intend pork. You work for all of us.
- My generation confronts a brooding crisis in societal security and medicare entitlement costs. Don’t create it risky.
- Those who look for power are by and large the last people who ought to be awarded that power. Do certain, when your time is done, that you do not prompt us of this axiom.
- We in truth do live in the superlativest nation the world has of all time interpreted. We put all time world enters every year. Then when you are stressing to “fix” our economy and strange policies, don’t hurl the baby out with the bath water. Postulate why things have acted upon so easily before you complain about what’s not influencing. And surely inquire that before you state me that another country is making out it better than we are.
- What prepares us dissimilar than all other countries? A wakeless respect for property rights. The rule of law. The Constitution. The Bill of Rights. The belief that each of us has the power to modify ourselves, and our world. Faith in God. Each of these, and all of these.
- And at last, Who is John Galt?
-Neal Dikeman
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December 2, 2008 | Filed Under Sell House
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