Principles of Reform
The following Principles of
Reform, adopted as part of the Platform Packet in Dearborn, Michigan July 24,
1999, are considered an integral part of the Reform Party USA Platform.
Readopted Aurora, Colorado
September 7, 2002.
1.
Set the highest ethical standards for the White House and
Congress
2.
Balance the Budget
3.
Campaign Reform
4.
Create a new tax system
5.
Carefully putting together plans to deal with
Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security
6.
Promoting jobs in the USA
7.
Lobbying Reform
Set the highest ethical
standards for the White House and Congress:
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No more gifts.
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No more trips or junkets paid for by
special interests.
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No more free meals.
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Pass laws with significant penalties - not
rules.
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Give Congress and the White House the same
retirement plans and health care as the average citizen.
Balance the Budget:
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Develop a detailed blueprint to balance
the budget.
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Eliminate the practice of keeping some
programs off-budget.
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Pass the Balanced Budget Amendment.
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Create an annual financial report in plain
language so the American people will know whether or not we are following
the plan to balance the budget.
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Give the President the Line Item Veto.
Campaign Reform:
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Reduce the cost of campaigns by shortening
the election cycle.
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Vote on Saturdays and Sundays - not
Tuesdays - so working people can get to the polls.
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Replace the Electoral College process for
electing the President with a direct vote from the citizens - so that every
vote counts.
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Prohibit announcements of exit polls until
all voting has been completed in Hawaii.
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Require Members of Congress to raise all
money from voters in their districts, and require members of the Senate to
raise all money from voters within their States.
Term Limits:
Create a new tax system:
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It must be fair.
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It must raise the money to pay the bills.
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Require that any future tax increases
under this new system be approved by the people in the next federal
election, in order to impose discipline on spending.
Carefully putting
together plans to deal with Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security:
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Explain these plans in detail to the
American people.
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Get a consensus.
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Pilot test each of these programs before
implementing them nationwide to make sure they produce the anticipated
results at the anticipated cost.
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Keep these programs dynamic, so they can
be changed based on experience - don't freeze them with restrictive
legislation.
Promoting jobs in the USA:
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Negotiate trade agreements that promote
American jobs, consumer safety, environmental protection, and fair trade.
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Create a business environment that
supports small business, which accounts for roughly 80 percent of jobs held
by Americans today. Trade agreements, tax reform, health care reform, and
other programs must reflect the needs of small business.
Lobbying Reform:
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Prohibit former elected and appointed
officials from ever taking money from foreign governments or foreign
interests.
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Prohibit any former high level federal
employees - including elected officials - from ever working as a foreign
lobbyist.
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Allow foreign governments to provide
information to our government through the State and Commerce Departments and
the Executive Branch, but prohibit them from giving contributions or gifts
of any kind.
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Allow foreign representatives to visit
with Members of Congress, but under no circumstances allow them to give
elected officials anything now or later.
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Prohibit any former high level federal
employees - including elected officials - from working as a domestic
lobbyist for five years after leaving government service in the area for
which they served.
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Limit domestic lobbying to presenting
client's ideas to the Legislative and Executive Branches
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Prohibit domestic lobbyists from giving
money, trips or other incentives to current or former members of the
Legislative and Executive Branches.