Showing posts with label Lake County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake County. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2020

Message to Progressives and Environmentalists in Lake County, Illinois Regarding My Campaign


     What follows are excerpts from posts which I made to the Facebook Groups “Lake County IL Environmentalists”, “Clean Air Lake County Community Support”, “Northern Illinois Progressive Candidates, Electeds, and Activists”, and “Illinois Against the TPP” on August 29th, 2020.


     Hi everyone. I'm running as a write-in candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois's 10th district (the northeast corner of the state).
     I support peace, a fair and free economy, taxing destruction and waste instead of harmless productive activity, and balancing budgets through reducing unnecessary military expenditures not necessary to our defense.
     I also support promoting local solutions to environmental problems, to guard against the risk that the E.P.A. could continue to be put up for sale to corporate and pro-pollution interests.
     Furthermore, fixing our economy will make it easier to decrease our national debt. I also support amending the 13th Amendment to get rid of as many forms of involuntary servitude (i.e., slavery) as possible, both within the criminal justice system and outside of it.

     I want to reform taxes so that they focus on environmental issues. I will promote Land Value Taxation, one of the two revenue sourcing systems which Howie Hawkins has proposed for funding the Green New Deal. The other revenue sourcing system, the Negative Income Tax, is also a step in the right direction as far as improving income taxes goes, but I'd eventually like to eliminate all taxes on earned income (unearned income is a different issue though).
     With Land Value Taxation, local governments would be urged to increase natural resource extraction fees, and increase taxes on land degradation and blight (as well as vacant land, abandoned properties, land hoarding), while reducing taxes on income, sales, consumption, and building value).
     Additionally, I support Community Land Trusts (C.L.T.s) as well as community air trusts and community water trusts. C.L.T.s should be created, in each county in America, as voluntary associations which are non-profit and untaxed. They would be untaxed because they would be the entities doing the taxing of land; charging land occupancy fees and land degradation fees. C.L.T.s would help align each community's economic future with its future need for ecological sustainability. 
     I believe in dual federalism, triple federalism, and subsidiarism: the most local authority possible, should handle environmental issues, as long as that authority is competent enough to handle the issue. Not all environmental problems are nationwide issues; some of them are local. Furthermore, no county would willingly allow itself to be polluted. That is why we must ensure that the federal government never has the right to determine which areas may be polluted, or have nuclear materials stored, without that community's consent, and without proper compensation for the adverse health effects. Federal environmental standards can help, but having environmental standards is not SO important, that such standards should OVERRIDE local and state environmental regulations, if those regulations can be better than the nationwide standard. That is why localities must be free to set higher environmental standards than the national standard.
     For each community to have a C.L.T. (a non-profit, untaxed voluntary association which help guard against the risk of the E.P.A. continuing to be bought and sold by pro-pollution interests. I would align myself with environmental conservationists, and also the decentralists within the Green Party, but I would also promote C.L.T.s as a quasi-"private", somewhat property-rights-oriented solution to environmental problems (because they would be non-profit and untaxed, and therefore unaffiliated with the state and federal governments).

     I also support bioregionalism, the idea behind the Cascadia independence project. I believe that bioregionalism will help prevent unnecessary federal intrusion into local environmental problems, and restore local rights without allowing states to use states' rights as a justification to dismantle environmental protections.
     If I am elected to Congress, I will spread awareness of Land Value Taxation, Community Land Trusts, and bioregionalism on a national level. This will help the current generation of environmental law students, and other voters, get a free education about these little-known ideas, and start a conversation about what needs to become an important topic in American political discourse: ENVIRONMENTAL TAXATION.
     These ideas are important because they could reduce unemployment, reduce waste of land, decrease economic inequality, and reduce environmental degradation, all at the same time.

     I want to help create a free and fair economy by building a Mutualist Party, while offering new and unique alternatives to traditional neo-liberal policies like those of my opponent Brad Schneider, like re-orienting taxation to focus on environmental issues (such as the need to tax blight and land degradation).
     On trade issues, I support "alter-globalization", in which we would have 1) localized social safety nets, alongside 2) open and fair trade, not unregulated free trade, and 3) free movement of people. We would also have 4) cultural and economic globalization, but not global government; and 5 & 6) the consumer would have the right to fully boycott (and unionize) and refuse to purchase all products (repeal Taft-Hartley).
      Please consider writing-me in against Democrat Brad Schneider and Republican Valerie Ramirez-Mukherjee. Read sections 13 and 14 of my platform to learn more about my views on the environment and Land Value Taxation (which is also part of my plan to balance budgets, lower prices on goods, and increase the purchasing power of the dollar).




     See this link to learn more: http://www.facebook.com/groups/586988188625917/






Written as separate posts on August 29th, 2020

Edited together and published on August 31st, 2020

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Links to All of My Articles and Videos About Child Sexual Abuse in Lake County, Illinois

     The following articles pertain to the sexual abuse which I suffered at the hands of my father between 1992 and 2000, and/or to other incidents of alleged sexual abuse and corruption which have occurred in Lake County, Illinois since I was born.
     Most or all of these articles will be included in my upcoming book Rapists Defending Rapists.





Two Articles by Other People (Read for Background):

1. Articles about Diane Ross's 2000 child pornography bust:

2. Article about the allegations against Dave Miller:





Twenty-Six Articles and Videos Created by Joe Kopsick:

1. My December 31st, 2019 statement to Lake Bluff police (published to this blog in May 2020) regarding the child sexual abuse I experienced at the hands of my father:


2. My video about a Lake County prosecutor declining to file charges against my father
[no longer available at YouTube, may be available on my new YouTube channel at a later date]:
3. My July 2020 letter to Kathleen o'Hara:


4. My message to Lake Bluff and Lake Forest parents regarding child molesters in their area, written in July 2020:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2020/07/message-to-lake-bluff-and-lake-forest.html


5. The description of a Facebook group I created to facilitate discussion of child sex crimes in Lake County, written in July 2020:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2020/07/description-of-facebook-group-lake.html


6. An image from July 2020, which I created for a child molestation discussion group:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2020/07/explanation-of-image-i-created-for.html



7. My February 2021 article "Tips on Identifying and Recovering from Schizophrenia, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Sleep Paralysis":


9. My March 4th, 2021 statement to Lake Bluff police, published to this blog on March 6th, 2021, regarding the child sexual abuse I experienced at the hands of my father. Includes descriptions of memories recovered since submitting the first statement. Titled "Second Statement to Police, Regarding the Child Sexual Abuse Which I Endured at the Hands of My Father, Richard Steven Kopsick, Between 1989 and 2000":
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/03/second-statement-to-police-regarding.html


10. My March 2021 article "Delinquent and Abused Minors Subjected to Physical and Psychological Abuse Disguised as Therapy: W.W.A.S.P.S. and C.R.T.":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/03/delinquent-and-abused-minors-subjected.html


11. My March 2021 article "Abilify and Other "Atypical Antipsychotics" Are Overprescribed, Dangerous, and Increase Some Psychotic Symptoms":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/03/abilify-and-other-atypical.html


12. My March 2021 article "Yelp Review for My Father's Law Office":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/03/yelp-review-for-my-fathers-law-office.html



13. My April 2021 article "Message to a Legal Advocate Regarding Acceptable Forms of Evidence in My Molestation Case Against My Father":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/04/message-to-legal-advocate-regarding.html


14. My April 2021 article "Correcting the Record: How I Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse at the Age of Twenty-Eight":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/04/correcting-record-how-i-recovered.html


15. My April 2021 video "I Recovered Memories of Being Molested. They Called Me Crazy and Prescribed Me Sedative Psych Meds" [no longer available, may be available on my new YouTube channel at a later date]:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daxA_0BlWmU


16. My May 2021 article "Correcting the Record: Regarding Details About Six of Forty-Three Dates on Which Molestation Could Have Occurred":

http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/05/correcting-record-regarding-details-of.html


17. My May 2021 article "Dismantling Five Stereotypes About Child Molesters That Are Helping Them Evade Notice, Capture, and Judgment":

http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/05/not-all-child-molesters-are-exclusively.html


18. My May 2021 article and infographic "Reference Chart Regarding the As Many As Twenty-One Incidents of Sexual Abuse Which I Endured as a Child":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/05/reference-chart-regarding-as-many-as.html


19. My May 2021 article "Establishing a Typology of Potential Child Sexual Predators Based on Whether and Why They Offend":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/05/establishing-typology-of-potential.html


20. My May 2021 article "Documents from 2002 and 2015 Show That I Experienced Protagonist Syndrome from 2013 to 2015":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/05/documents-from-2002-and-2015-show-that.html


21. My May 2021 infographic "Social Network Map of Child Molesting Attorneys, Fraudulent Psychiatrists, and Corrupt Police Officers in Lake County, Illinois":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/05/social-networking-map-of-child.html


22. My May 2021 article "Chicago and North Suburbs Plagued with Sex Trafficking, Parental Alienation, Child Rape, and Psychiatric Drugging of Molestation Victims: Thirty-Eight People and Places Which Are Threats to Children's Safety":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/05/chicago-and-north-suburbs-plagued-with.html


23. My June 2021 article "Don't Make Assumptions About What True Sexual Abuse Claims Should Sound Like":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/06/dont-make-assumptions-about-what-true.html


24. My September 2021 article "If You Are Seeing This Image, Then Please Stop Calling Me on the Phone":
http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/09/if-you-are-seeing-this-image-then.html





Six More Articles Which Are Tangentially Related to My Abuse

The Aquarian Agrarian: No Means No, So Stop Asking: How Consent, Permission, and Volunteering Actually Work

The Aquarian Agrarian: Former Waukegan Mayor Sam Cunningham Excused Joe Biden's Child Molestation and Then Physically Assaulted My Friend

The Aquarian Agrarian: My Stance on Theories Regarding "Reptilian" Overlords and Alien- or Reptilian- Human Hybrids

The Aquarian Agrarian: Boycott Pedophile Musicians: Thirty Artists Who Preyed on Children (or Tried to, or Were Accused, etc)

The Aquarian Agrarian: Wisconsin Family Resources Use Covid as Cheap Excuse for Denying Families Access, Exacerbating Separation of Families [Incomplete]

The Aquarian Agrarian: Resist Brainwashing: Fourteen Things to Learn About Government Mind Control Experiments in the 1950s and 1960s






Original Set of Links Compiled on July 2nd, 2020

This Post Originally Published on July 2nd, 2020

Expanded multiple times between July 13th, 2020 and September 7th, 2021
and again on April 19th, 2022

Two links removed on April 19th, 2022
because they were deleted along with my Instagram account,
were not backed up, and no longer exist

Explanation of an Image I Created for a Child Sexual Abuse Survivors' Group





     I added this banner to denote three important American works of film or literature, which pertain to either Lake County, Illinois; child abuse; or both.

     The Great Gatsby takes place in Lake Forest, and is about the death of the American dream and how wealth doesn't bring true happiness.
     The Catcher in the Rye is about a teenage boy named Holden Caulfield, who sees himself catching children in order to save them from the adult world. Both John Lennon's assassin Mark David Chapman, and Ronald Reagan's shooter John Hinckley Jr., reportedly had the book on them when they were arrested.
     Ordinary People takes place mostly in Lake Forest. It was directed by Robert Redford, and part of it was filmed at Lake Forest High School. In Ordinary People, Mary Tyler Moore's character is a cold, removed, narcissistic mother, who is struggling to maintain a feeling of normalcy in her family following the death of her son and a suicide attempt of her other son. The film concludes with the mother abandoning her husband and son (perhaps permanently, perhaps temporarily) by driving away in a taxicab.


     Students who attended Lake Forest High School in the first decade of the 21st century read "Gatsby", and were taught it well, and I know because I went to L.F.H.S. at that time. Many of us were also aware of the film "Ordinary People" because it was filmed in our community.
     Unfortunately, we were not taught to focus on The Great Gatsby's theme of the death of the American dream enough; nor did we have sufficient opportunities to discuss what happens when people try to keep-together deeply dysfunctional families, or when they try to "smile through the pain" (the pain of emotional abuse, or traumatic experiences, such as the loss of a son which occurred in the film).
     Nor did we notice that, in Catcher, Holden admits that he was subjected to sexual activity as a child, when he discusses meeting a prostitute. Perhaps the most important lesson which discussion of this book could impart, is that you have to be looking for child sexual abuse and child neglect in order to find them; they're not just going to pop out at you. Lake Forest High School students were not taught this lesson.
     Perhaps the fact that Holden Caulfield was molested as a child, has something to do with why the book is references so heavily in Mel Gibson's film Conspiracy Theory; the main character compulsively buys copies of the book because he was drugged and brainwashed as part of the C.I.A.'s MK-ULTRA program, possibly while he was a child.
     Maybe if the people of Lake Bluff and Lake Forest had talked more about this book, and kidnapping, and Diane Ross's crimes, in the first decade of the 21st century, then they would have been open much earlier to the possibility that the government is involved in the trafficking of children for sexual purposes.

     The residents of Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and other Lake County towns in which child molesters live, must come together as a community to discuss this problem openly, to ensure that accusations of child sexual abuse and related crimes are never silenced, and that children are protected from abusers as well as properly educated about the topic of child predation.
     Most importantly, Lake Forest students should be made aware of their town's reputation for not only affluence and wealth, suburban charm, and love of trees; but also its problems of child sexual abuse, child neglect, drug and alcohol addiction, and white supremacy.
     The children of Lake Bluff and Lake Forest deserve to grow up knowing the truth about the place they live and how the rest of the country perceives it.





For more information:


Read about Diane Ross's child pornography bust, at the following links:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2000-07-02-0007020099-story.html Read my statement to Lake Bluff police regarding the child sexual abuse I experienced at the hands of my father, at the following link:

Watch my video about a Lake County prosecutor declining to file charges against my father:
Read about the allegations against Dave Miller, at the following link:

Read my letter to Kathleen o'Hara, at the following link:


Read my message to Lake Bluff and Lake Forest parents regarding child molesters in their area, at the following link:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2020/07/message-to-lake-bluff-and-lake-forest.html

Read the description of a Facebook group I created to facilitate discussion of child sex crimes in Lake County:
http://aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2020/07/description-of-facebook-group-lake.html






Image Created on June 29th, 2020

Article Written on June 29th, 2020
Edited and Expanded on July 2nd, 2020

Article and Banner Originally Posted to the
"Lake County C.S.A. Survivors Uncensored" Group on Facebook, on June 29th, 2020

This Article Originally Posted to This Blog on July 2nd, 2020

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Press Release: Local U.S. House Candidate Attempts to Form a Mutualist Party in Illinois (Extended Version)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                                            Contact: JOSEPH W. KOPSICK
June 3rd, 2020                                                                      608-417-9395 / jwkopsick@gmail.com



Local U.S. House Candidate Attempts to Form a Mutualist Party in Illinois



     A new challenger has emerged in the race for U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois's 10th district. Lake Bluff native Joseph W. Kopsick, 33, has decided to challenge Democratic incumbent congressman Brad Schneider.
     Kopsick, a political science graduate of the University of Wisconsin, is running an independent campaign. He is also attempting to form a Mutualist Party in Illlinois. Kopsick tells voters that mutualist economics will help make markets both free and fair at the same time, and reduce the harmful influence of monopolies, and help resolve the debate between capitalism and socialism.
     According to Kopsick, “The federal government should manage only money, mail, and military, until we know that it is capable of doing other things competently.” Kopsick wants health, environment, and land issues to be dealt with as locally as possible. Kopsick sees voter education as the most important part of increasing civic engagement, telling voters that “We cannot go on teaching students how the government works, if it is so overextended that it doesn't work the way it was intended to.”
     For Kopsick, the most important issues we face as a nation are the national debt, high medical prices, and child trafficking. Kopsick hopes to pay off the debt through serious budgetary, monetary, and taxation reform, and considers paying off a trillion dollars a year until 2047 to be a realistic goal. Kopsick also sees the importance of making medical goods more affordable; he sees long patent lifespans and unnecessary taxes as some of the chief causes of high medical prices.
     Mr. Kopsick plans to bring his campaign to public libraries and other locations throughout Illinois's 10th congressional district, which encompasses most of Lake County and portions of northern Cook County. Kopsick's challengers in the 10th district, in addition to the incumbent, include Republican nominee Valerie Mukherjee, Libertarian nominee David Rych, and independent candidate Bradley Heinz.
     Kopsick must collect 1,210 signatures by August 7th in order to get on the ballot as a Mutualist candidate. If he does not reach that threshold, voters will still be able to write his name in the write-in space in the general election on November 3rd.
     Since 2010, Kopsick has managed a political science weblog on Blogspot, called the Aquarian Agrarian, which features his congressional platform as well as commentary on political issues. Kopsick is also active on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. Members of the press wishing to contact Kopsick's campaign can reach out to the candidate via email at jwkopsick@gmail.com or via phone at 608-417-9395.





Written on June 1st and 3rd 2020
Published to this blog on June 3rd, 2020

Press Release: Local U.S. House Candidate Attempts to Form a Mutualist Party in Illinois (Abbreviated Version)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                                            Contact: JOSEPH W. KOPSICK
June 3rd, 2020                                                                      608-417-9395 / jwkopsick@gmail.com



Local U.S. House Candidate Attempts to Form a Mutualist Party in Illinois




     A new challenger has emerged in the race for U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois's 10th district. Lake Bluff native Joseph W. Kopsick, 33, has decided to challenge Democratic incumbent congressman Brad Schneider.
     Kopsick, a political science graduate of the University of Wisconsin, is running an independent campaign. He is also attempting to form a Mutualist Party in Illlinois. Kopsick tells voters that mutualist economics will help make markets both free and fair at the same time, and reduce the harmful influence of monopolies.
     According to Kopsick, “The federal government should manage only money, mail, and military, until we know that it is capable of doing other things competently.” Kopsick wants health, environment, and land issues to be dealt with as locally as possible.
     Mr. Kopsick plans to bring his campaign to public libraries and other locations throughout Illinois's 10th congressional district, which encompasses most of Lake County and parts of Cook County.
     Kopsick must collect 1,210 signatures by August 7th in order to get on the ballot as a Mutualist candidate. If he does not reach that threshold, voters will still be able to write his name in the write-in space in the general election on November 3rd.
     Members of the press wishing to contact Kopsick's campaign can reach out to the candidate via email at jwkopsick@gmail.com or via phone at 608-417-9395.




Written on June 1st, 2020
Published to this blog on June 3rd, 2020

Submitted to the Daily Herald on June 1st, 2020, but not published

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Positions on 45 Issues for My 2016 U.S. House Campaign (Abbreviated)

Written between July 30th and September 13th, 2016

Edited on September 14th and 22nd, 2016












Table of Contents

I. CORE PRINCIPLES, LAW ENFORCEMENT, & THE MILITARY
II. ECOLOGY, HEALTH, & SOCIAL & DOMESTIC ISSUES
III. POLITICAL & ECONOMIC ISSUES, & MISCELLANEOUS




I. CORE PRINCIPLES, LAW ENFORCEMENT, & THE MILITARY

1. ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
2. STYLE & STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT
3. COURTS & JUSTICE
4. POLICE, CRIME, & PRISONS
5. LICENSING & PERMITS
6. SECOND AMENDMENT
7. ILLICIT DRUGS
8. BORDERS & IMMIGRATION
9. DIPLOMACY & STATE
10. FOREIGN POLICY
11. MILITARY
12. THE MIDDLE EAST
13. TERROR, SECURITY, INTEL, & SURVEILLANCE
14. VETERANS
15. SPACE


II. ECOLOGY, HEALTH, & SOCIAL & DOMESTIC ISSUES

16. ENVIRONMENT
17. INTERIOR, LAND, & WATER

18. ENERGY
19. FARMS, FOOD, & DRUGS 
20. HEALTH CARE & INSURANCE
21. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
22. WOMEN’S & LGBTQIA+ ISSUES
23. MARRIAGE & FAMILIES' ISSUES
24. CHURCH & STATE
25. CIVIL RIGHTS & DISCRIMINATION
26. SOCIAL SAFETY NET
27. EDUCATION
28. HOUSING
29. TRANSPORTATION
30. SOCIAL SECURITY& SENIORS' ISSUES


III. POLITICAL & ECONOMIC ISSUES, & MISCELLANEOUS

31. SPEECH & PRESS
32. ELECTIONS
33. FEDERAL WORKERS
34. WAGES
35. UNIONS
36. BUSINESS
37. JOBS
38. BANKS & CONSUMERS
39. TRADE
40. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
41. TAXES
42. BUDGET & DEBT
43. CURRENCY & TREASURY
44. THE POSTAL SERVICE
45. GAMES, SPORTS, & ATHLETICS





Content


I. CORE PRINCIPLES, LAW ENFORCEMENT, & THE MILITARY
1. ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
Governments' powers derive from the consent of the governed. Governments should recognize natural rights and civil liberties, provide fair trials, punish aggression, and protect individuals from theft and fraud. The federal government should be involved in little besides the military, the treasury, the Post Office, punishing piracy, and regulating the naturalization of immigrants.

2. STYLE & STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT
Restore the constitutional republic, and respect separation of powers by returning unconstitutional federal powers to the states and the people. Localize and decentralize political power as much as possible. Diminish the power of the executive; and revoke the powers of Congress to transfer powers to the executive, and to independent or private organizations.

3. COURTS & JUSTICE
Urge the Senate to vote on Supreme Court appointments in election years. Nominate and approve judges who support original intent and plain meaning. Limit Supreme Court justices' terms to 20 years. Shrink the budget of the Justice Department. Break up the 13th Federal District Court. Protect the rights of the accused, and fight for fully informed juries.

4. POLICE, CRIME, & PRISONS
Restore due process and the presumption of innocence. Strengthen Miranda rights. Fight general warrants, indefinite detention, and civil asset forfeiture. Repeal mandatory minimum sentences, end solitary confinement for juveniles, and abolish the federal death penalty. Advocate for the release of non-violent offenders. Get military equipment out of local police departments, require police to wear body cameras, and create civilian review boards for police.

5. LICENSING & PERMITS
Protect the rights to keep and bear arms, be free from unlawful searches, travel, practice an occupation, marry, and consume alcohol and tobacco; by supporting the Ninth Amendment. Curb governments' powers to pass laws that turn natural liberties into paid privileges that require licenses and fees. Many such laws have oppressed racial and other minorities in the past.

6. SECOND AMENDMENT
Repeal all federal gun control laws; and strengthen the Second Amendment to protect the right of conscientious objection to conscription (the military draft). Protect the right to keep and bear arms; whether for the purposes of hunting, or protecting against violent criminals, foreign invasions, and tyrannical governments. Restore due process to No-Fly and terror watch lists before considering “No Fly, No Buy” -type legislation.

7. ILLICIT DRUGS
Abolish the D.E.A. and repeal unconstitutional federal laws against drugs. Remove marijuana from the Class I narcotic schedule, in order to allow new testing. Devolve drug enforcement to the states, and urge the states to legalize marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes. Urge states to lower the alcohol purchase age to 18, and caution states against increasing the tobacco purchase age.

8. BORDERS & IMMIGRATION
Instead of building dividing walls and fences, support the freedom of travel and the free movement of labor. Minimally vet refugees and legal immigrants, and increase the number of work visas for high-skilled working immigrants. Provide a path to legal work, citizenship, and voting. Support congressional deferred action for childhood arrivals and their parents; not executive orders effecting the same. Get the federal government out of welfare, devolving the issue of welfare for immigrants to the states. Do not require immigrants to learn English, nor serve in the military, as a condition of citizenship. Don't establish a national I.D., nor e-Verify -type programs.

9. DIPLOMACY & STATE
Establish diplomatic relations with, and goodwill towards, all nations and peoples; while being wary of entangling military and trade alliances. Strengthen our diplomatic relationships; by curtailing human rights and worker abuses, and by ceasing to spy on our allies. Withdraw from N.A.T.O. and from most United Nations programs, and remove the U.N. headquarters from the United States. Significantly shrink the budget of the Department of State. Augment the political representation of Americans living outside the fifty states.

10. FOREIGN POLICY
End intervention in foreign civil wars and elections. Require congressional declaration of war as a condition for intervention. Curtail the military powers of the president by amending the War Powers Resolution. Stop arming militants in Eastern Europe, and cease storing American nuclear weapons with our Western European allies. Continue strategic arms reduction negotiations with Russia. Engage with China on North Korea.

11. MILITARY
Abandon regime change and nation building. Cut between 20% and 40% of the total Pentagon budget, reducing the military to its year-2000 size and budget. Dismantle some domestic military bases, and most overseas military bases; and remove troops from 150 countries. End our presence in Germany, Japan, and South Korea. Allow women and homosexuals to serve in the military; but abolish the draft, do not require draft registration, and do not make civil service mandatory. End all foreign aid.

12. THE MIDDLE EAST
Withdraw troops and bases from Iraq and Afghanistan. Do not commit boots on the ground to defeat I.S.I.S. in Syria, do not oust Assad, and do not cooperate with Russia to defeat I.S.I.S.. Re-evaluate who our friends and enemies are in the region. Urge the Senate to re-negotiate the Iran deal, so that the U.S. is not obligated to either provide financial assistance, nor to protect the country's nuclear program. Work with the State of Israel to set a good example in the peace process.

13. TERROR, SECURITY, INTEL, & SURVEILLANCE
Protect all suspects’ rights to fair trials, regardless of citizenship or enemy combatant status, but give military trials to non-citizen accused enemy combatants. End the use of torturous “enhanced” interrogation. Close the prison facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Repeal the Patriot Act. Abolish the Department of Homeland Security, placing the F.B.I., the C.I.A., and the N.S.A. under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense and / or the Department of Justice. End the collection of phone and internet metadata by the N.S.A..

14. VETERANS
Reduce spending slightly and gradually as bureaucracy is eliminated and the department is streamlined. At the Veterans Health Administration, improve wait times for doctor visits, achieve lower prices on medications, and increase the availability of specialized medical services. Allow veterans to explore private-sector health care options. Improve the delivery of disability assistance, pensions, housing, education, and job training services to veterans. Fight for the rights of veterans to keep and bear arms.

15. SPACE
Continue funding N.A.S.A. at current levels, and consider increasing funding; unless other major budget cuts cannot be made. Allow the private sector to compete in advanced flight and space travel and exploration. Work to prevent the militarization of space.



II. ECOLOGY, HEALTH, & SOCIAL & DOMESTIC ISSUES


16. ENVIRONMENT
Reduce the budget of the E.P.A.; then abolish it, while devolving to the states the responsibility to govern sustainable development, air cleanliness, and emissions standards. Urge localities to experiment with resource-backed currencies and citizens' dividends. Replace most current tax revenue sources with carbon taxes; and taxes on pollution, land neglect, unsustainable development, and undeveloped land value. Urge states to achieve zero non-offset carbon emissions by 2030.

17. INTERIOR, LAND, & WATER
Shrink or abolish the Department of the Interior, and disarm the Bureau of Land Management. Hand most federal lands over to states, and urge the Senate to honor treaties with tribes by affording them land and sovereignty. Oppose the abuse of the Eminent Domain clause, fighting non-consensual property takings. Urge local governments to consider establishing community land and water trusts, and urge states to experiment with legalizing land ownership in full allodial title.

18. ENERGY
Abolish the Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Eliminate all taxpayer subsidies and supports for energy companies and technologies. Caution states against building the Keystone Pipeline, but do not interfere with the rights of states to regulate natural resource extraction and energy production. Do not prohibit drilling for new oil, but urge states to ban fracking. Urge communities to fund governments and residents' dividends through imposing fees upon companies for the privilege to extract natural resources.

19. FARMS, FOOD, & DRUGS
Cut the U.S.D.A. and the F.D.A., but only cut agricultural subsidies, Food Stamps, and the Child Nutrition Program if major proposed budget cuts are not passed. Consider block-granting some of such programs to the states, and urge states to consider expanding access to food assistance, and / or assistance to farmers. Advocate for voluntary food labeling that attends to consumer demand for accuracy and detail.

20. HEALTH CARE & INSURANCE
Cut the H.H.S. budget by 10%, and cap the growth of Medicare. Repeal employer tax credits and legalize interstate insurance purchase. Don't tax hospitals, hospital worker income, medical device sales, nor medical device profits. Oppose tort reform to avoid disempowering juries. Oppose mandatory vaccination. Repeal Obamacare and the individual insurance mandate. If Congress approves, abolish all H.H.S. functions not pertaining to federal employees' health. Devolve health care to the states, and consider block-grants.

21. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Life and humanity begin at conception, but legal personhood begins at live birth. Continue to prohibit partial-birth abortion and infanticide, but do not get involved in abortion at the federal level. Cut all federal funding for Planned Parenthood, but reduce the number of abortions by making contraception available. Urge states to keep abortion legal before viability; and not to require counseling; waiting periods, parental consent, nor fetal sonograms.

22. WOMEN'S & LGBTQIA+ ISSUES
Pass a new Equal Rights Amendment, extending 14th Amendment protections on the bases of sex, gender, and orientation. Ensure access to gender-neutral, third-option, and / or private restroom facilities; in federal buildings, and on taxpayer-supported and interstate commercial properties. Urge states to decriminalize or legalize prostitution; in order to reduce the risks of venereal disease, and violence to sex workers.

23. MARRIAGE & FAMILIES' ISSUES
Make marriage a contractual and / or religious institution, rather than a legal one. Allow states to decide whether to recognize and validate marriages, but urge states to regard such unions as already existing contracts that should not be impaired. Ensure gender pay parity and paid family leave for federal employees, and protect visitation and bereavement rights of federal workers in homosexual unions. Loosen cohabitation requirements for common-law marriage recognition.

24. CHURCH & STATE
Protect all faiths’ rights to worship in peace. Do not interfere with voluntary submission to religious law, nor ban clothing worn for religious reasons. Repeal the Johnson Law limiting political speech by pastors. Do not require religious organizations to provide or insure abortion nor contraception, and do not require churches to perform gay marriages. Protect the right of religious objection to the service of patrons in intrastate non-taxpayer-supported enterprises, and to the draft. Urge states to repeal laws against atheists running for office, and remove references to religion from national currency.

25. CIVIL RIGHTS & DISCRIMINATION
Abolish segregation, discrimination, and affirmative action and quotas by federal public-sector agencies and organizations supported by federal taxpayers. Support open access to enterprise by keeping public accommodations open to the public (including the disabled); but only if they are taxpayer-supported, and / or directly involved in interstate commerce. Do not interfere with exclusion of patrons for engaging in threatening or violent behavior.

26. SOCIAL SAFETY NET
Reform the system of social welfare benefits, but not before completely eliminating aid and privileges to companies large and small. Get the federal government out of welfare, and urge states to explore providing aid to low-income residents without requiring work, job training, or drug tests. Consider the Negative Income Tax, and an extension of the Earned Income Tax Credit, as possible solutions to eliminating the poverty trap, providing a smooth transition from welfare to work.

27. EDUCATION
Abolish the Department of Education and Sallie Mae. Devolve the issues of education, tuition, and student debt to the states. Discourage states from adopting Common Core, but allow states to adopt it, and to voluntarily implement national education standards. Urge states to explore voucher programs, distance learning, and online education; and to expand access to community colleges. Urge states to refrain from requiring public school attendance, and to keep home-schooling legal and free.

28. HOUSING
Devolve the issue of housing to the states. Abolish the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F.E.M.A.). End government sponsorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Stop giving tax credits to live in areas prone to natural disasters. Urge states to reform homesteading laws; lowering the required duration of occupancy, and allowing cooperative access to property.

29. TRANSPORTATION
End assistance and bailouts for the auto industry. Oppose Cash for Clunkers -type programs, but allow states to pass their own fuel efficiency and emissions standards. Hand abandoned federal transportation infrastructures over to communities for use. Urge states to fund road construction without taxing non-driving citizens.

30. SOCIAL SECURITY & SENIORS' ISSUES
In the short term, don’t means-test Social Security, nor tighten eligibility standards for disability. Consider block-granting the program to the states; but as long as Social Security is under federal control, curb its growth, cut waste and fraud, and allow young workers to opt-out. Gradually raise the retirement age, but only if none of the aforementioned proposals can be achieved. Urge states to explore non-profit-sector retirement savings account options.



III. POLITICAL & ECONOMIC ISSUES, & MISCELLANEOUS



31. SPEECH & PRESS
Oppose prior restraint of the press, as well as of speech and action. Oppose the confinement of free speech to “Free Speech Zones”, and do not punish speech unless it causes clear and present danger. Protect the rights of journalists to keep their sources confidential. Decriminalize protesting on public property. Open national records to public viewing. Advocate for immunity and pardons for whistleblowers. Oppose internet kill switches, and repeal legislation making internet a public utility.

32. ELECTIONS
Don't overturn Citizens United; instead curb government largesse. End public funding for elections, but support other measures to help make third-party candidates viable. Support algorithmic redistricting. Urge more states to allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries. Allow felons to vote in federal elections. Provide free voter I.D. wherever voting requires identification. Require voters to sign ballots, make voting records public, and require elected officials’ oaths of office to be written and signed. Limit senators to two consecutive terms, and House members to four consecutive terms.

33. FEDERAL WORKERS
Eliminate several executive departments, and reduce the number of federal contractors, to reduce the size of the federal workforce by at least 30%. Repeal the federal minimum wage. Reduce the salaries of federal legislators by between 50% and 80% and curtail their pension, insurance, physical protection, and other benefits. Provide health care and insurance, and paid family leave to federal employees, ensuring gender pay parity. Allow federal workers to self-direct their retirement plans. Amend the Constitution to allow federal legislators to be charged with felonies.

34. WAGES
Don't increase the minimum wage; avoid the side effects on prices and employment by achieving reduced prices and increase purchasing power. Decrease tariffs and taxes on sales and income, stabilize and legitimize the currency, and balance the budget to curb inflation. Repeal federal minimum wage laws, but do not prohibit states nor localities from passing local minimum wage laws. Urge businesses and unions to remove limits on wages and raises in contract negotiations.

35. UNIONS
Devolve labor issues not pertaining to federal employees to the states. Urge states to protect concerted activity, and to lower union voting requirements necessary to prompt negotiation. Repeal the Taft-Hartley Act, to allow wildcat and sympathy strikes. Repeal the Wagner Act: in order to end the free-rider problem; weaken the dominance of established unions; and make members-only collective bargaining, and multiple unions in a workplace, more common. Urge non- Right-to-Work states to require union-shop and closed-shop workplaces to inform prospective employees that they will be required to join a union. Oppose a national Right to Work amendment, but do not prohibit states from passing Right to Work laws. Make boycotts possible by eliminating business privileges.

36. BUSINESS
Abolish the Department of Commerce and end bailouts. Dismantle artificial privileges for small business and large corporations alike; including subsidies, tax credits, trade promotions, and intellectual property protections. Abolish the Small Business Administration; and urge businesses to form independent business alliances, divesting funds and membership from lobbying agencies acting as chambers of commerce. Urge states to abolish their Secretary of States' offices, in order to halt the creation of new corporations.

37. JOBS
Urge financial agencies and governments to explore zero-interest and zero-collateral business lending. Urge states to implement waiver programs, so that high-schoolers can acquire important trade skills under somewhat hazardous safety conditions without the school facing threats of lawsuits. Loosen licensing standards - and lower licensing fee costs - for lower-skilled occupations and jobs in emerging industries. Urge states to expand occupational safety and health protections; and to expand job training and apprenticeship programs, and access to technical schools.

38. BANKS & CONSUMERS
Audit the bailouts and consider prosecuting Wall Street and Treasury Department officials. Stop bank bailouts; but don't tax Wall Street speculation, nor reinstate Glass-Steagall. Insulate the public from risky investment decisions by either abolishing the F.D.I.C. or decreasing limits on the quantity of assets it can insure. Abolish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; empower consumers to make decisions about financial products instead of risking moral hazard. Stop securitizing bad loans, and foster a regulatory environment conducive to independent credit rating.

39. TRADE
Free trade doesn't need a treaty; free trade agreements don't go far enough, and they go too far to protect intellectual property and potential profits. Real free trade is fair trade; reduce tariffs instead of increasing them, in order to reduce prices and reduce foreign worker exploitation for increased profits to offset the tariffs' costs. Establish free trade with all nations; do not implement sanctions, but do not interfere with private boycotts nor divestments. On Cuba, re-establish diplomatic relations, and maintain trade relations; while advocating for fair elections, more humane labor, and freer trade.

40. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Less protection of I.P. means lower consumer prices on medications and other products. Reform patent law to stop protecting mere applications of laws of physics (as opposed to actual discoveries), and shorten the duration of government protection of intellectual property (patents, copyrights, and trademarks). Oppose attempts to pass legislation similar to S.O.P.A., P.I.P.A., C.I.S.P.A., and A.C.T.A.. Stop prosecuting internet file-sharing and music sampling.

41. TAXES
Until major tax reform can be undertaken, tax all current sources at the same flat rate. Cut income taxes to between 12.5% and 14.5% within several years. If other tax revenue sources cannot be phased out, then extend the E.I.T.C. and / or pass a Negative Income Tax. Lower prices by reducing tariffs, sales taxes, and luxury taxes. Repeal taxes on capital gains and inheritances. In the long term, aim to fund government through user fees, voluntary contributions, and a full 14% federal Land Value Tax.

42. BUDGET & DEBT
Avoid debt ceiling increases and credit rating downgrades by getting the debt and deficit under control. Prioritize spending cuts over revenue increases, and efficiency streamlining over cuts to services. Pass Cut-Cap-and-Balance or Balanced Budget Amendment -type legislation. Balance the budget through at least $7 of spending cuts for every new dollar of revenues raised. Reduce federal spending by between $1.25 and $1.75 trillion; to spend $2.15 and $2.65 trillion annually. Adopt zero-base budgeting, and move more spending to the discretionary budget.

43. CURRENCY & TREASURY
Audit the private Federal Reserve System and the gold reserves in Fort Knox, as soon and as often as possible. Abolish the Federal Reserve by repealing the Federal Reserve Act. Exert congressional control over monetary policy, return to constitutional currency, and make money redeemable in precious metals. End Quantitative Easing, fiat currency, and fractional reserve banking; and get the budget under control as soon as possible, to make such efforts easier. Promote experimentation in backing money with energy and natural resources, and allow competition in currencies.

44. THE POSTAL SERVICE
Achieve fiscal solvency for the U.S. Postal Service, first by addressing retirement funding. Formally allow competition in letter delivery by repealing the Postal Express statutes. Repeal laws exempting the Postal Service from taxes, regulations, and prosecution. Stop abusing the Post Roads clause to justify such widespread federal involvement in transportation.

45. GAMES, SPORTS, & ATHLETICS
Repeal federal anti-gambling laws; allow states to govern gambling. Support union negotiation rights for athletes attending federally funded universities. Urge states not to build stadiums with taxpayer funds. Do not hold any additional congressional hearings on doping in sports. Do not use the next U.S.-hosted Olympics as an excuse to displace the poor, beef up security and surveillance, and allow politicians and private interests to set up profitable land development deals.

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