Cboey 2
25-03-2004, 07:27
Hello all this is my first proposal... I am completely open to all suggestion and comments.... and if any Delegates are reading this please, if you are interested, approve this.... I only have 2 more days.
Economic Glory
A resolution to reduce barriers to free trade and commerce.
Category: Free Trade
Strength: Strong
Proposed by: Cboey 2
Description: In a world of poverty and homelessness I propose to promote business to not only lower unemployment but improve the nation's economy so they don't have to tax the poor. My proposal includes:
1) Release businesses of all but selected few anti-business laws.
This means businesses don't have to spend millions of dollars insuring that they are abiding by these profound laws.
2) Put heavy limitation on free market.
With less competition, but still enough for the consumer, businesses will no longer have to worry as much about lowering their prices to hardly get a profit and with the extra money look at ways to improve the shopping experience of the consumer.
3) Establishment of a Global Currency.
Each nation will still have their own national currency to be used in their own nation. But when trading, nations will use the Global Currency so they don't have to exchange a higher amount of their money for a lower amount of another money. This may hurt strong currencies but will level the playing field for economic-troubled nations.
4) Global minimum wage or salary laws.
This will help not only economically-powerful nations but economically-weak nations. By setting this minimum wage/salary law no more jobs from high-salary nations will be sold to low-salary nations. It will help low-salary nations by showing them that they can't forever rely on businesses to move to their country to move on economic-wise.
5) Lower low-income taxes.
Simple as it sounds. With more money in their pockets they can spend on more things, they can also afford to give their children (if they have any) a nice education and then maybe their children, with a great education, can get high paying jobs, therefore lowering the poor population and raising the rich population over the decades.
With these five basic laws, this proposal, if passed will eliminate third-world countries (by making them first or second-world countries), unemployment, and the poor (by, over generations, making them more wealthy). Also by eliminating those things we eliminate terrorist support, crime, and a lower-educated workforce.
Approvals: 4 (Wormia, Kerta, Pope Hope, Atlantic Quays)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 149 more approvals)
Voting Ends: Fri Mar 26 2004
Economic Glory
A resolution to reduce barriers to free trade and commerce.
Category: Free Trade
Strength: Strong
Proposed by: Cboey 2
Description: In a world of poverty and homelessness I propose to promote business to not only lower unemployment but improve the nation's economy so they don't have to tax the poor. My proposal includes:
1) Release businesses of all but selected few anti-business laws.
This means businesses don't have to spend millions of dollars insuring that they are abiding by these profound laws.
2) Put heavy limitation on free market.
With less competition, but still enough for the consumer, businesses will no longer have to worry as much about lowering their prices to hardly get a profit and with the extra money look at ways to improve the shopping experience of the consumer.
3) Establishment of a Global Currency.
Each nation will still have their own national currency to be used in their own nation. But when trading, nations will use the Global Currency so they don't have to exchange a higher amount of their money for a lower amount of another money. This may hurt strong currencies but will level the playing field for economic-troubled nations.
4) Global minimum wage or salary laws.
This will help not only economically-powerful nations but economically-weak nations. By setting this minimum wage/salary law no more jobs from high-salary nations will be sold to low-salary nations. It will help low-salary nations by showing them that they can't forever rely on businesses to move to their country to move on economic-wise.
5) Lower low-income taxes.
Simple as it sounds. With more money in their pockets they can spend on more things, they can also afford to give their children (if they have any) a nice education and then maybe their children, with a great education, can get high paying jobs, therefore lowering the poor population and raising the rich population over the decades.
With these five basic laws, this proposal, if passed will eliminate third-world countries (by making them first or second-world countries), unemployment, and the poor (by, over generations, making them more wealthy). Also by eliminating those things we eliminate terrorist support, crime, and a lower-educated workforce.
Approvals: 4 (Wormia, Kerta, Pope Hope, Atlantic Quays)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 149 more approvals)
Voting Ends: Fri Mar 26 2004