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<p>100+Great Political Objectives:
100 Great Political Objectives:
- our goal is a society that prioritizes the needs of all before the profits of the few.
- our goal is a society that prioritizes the needs of all before the profits of the few.  
</p><p>This brainstorm of 100 Great Ideas is offered to the Occupy Boston community to consider and discuss. The list has no formal bearing; it has not been consented to by GA.
 
</p><p>The 100 Great Ideas began on the listserv of the Ideas Working Group and spread out from there. Please add, (not subtract) points. Some of the points come from the Occupy Boston wiki, OB working groups and other Occupations. And some comes from people who stumbled on the and decided to participate or were asked to by friends. It started on 12/3/2011 and hit 100 on x/xx/xxxx.
This brainstorm of 100 Great Ideas is offered to the Occupy Boston community to consider and discuss. The list has no formal bearing; it has not been consented to by GA.  
</p><p>Nothing was excluded as too strange or improbable. What was not included were suggestions covered by others already on the list. The goal was to gather a long list of possible objectives that are <b>large in scope and able to be enacted legislatively (either by Congress, Constitutional Convention or the UN).</b>
 
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The 100 Great Ideas began on the listserv of the Ideas Working Group and spread out from there. Responders were asked to add, not subtract, points. Some of the points come from the Occupy Boston wiki, OB working groups and other Occupations. And some comes from people who stumbled on the and decided to participate or were asked to by friends. It started on 12/3/2011 and hit 100 on x/xx/xxxx.
<h5>A. Banking and Financial Reform-transparency, justice, accountability</h5>
 
<dl><dd>1. Abolish corporate personhood.
Nothing was excluded as too strange or improbable. What was not included were suggestions covered by others already on the list. The goal was to present a present a long list of possible objectives that are large in scope and able to be enacted legislatively (either by Congress, Constitutional Convention or the UN). It is presented alphabetically because nothing is more powerful than the alphabet. Thanks to all who participated.
<dd>2. Bring back Glass-Steagall.
 
<dd>3. Jubilee Year I. for all debt with an interest rate greater than 5%, every 49 years.
A. Banking and Financial Reform-transparency, justice, accountability
<dd>4. States may invest only in small local banks or state banks
1. Abolish corporate personhood.
<dd>5. Democratization of capital.
2. Bring back Glass-Steagall.
<dd>6. Break up the mega-banks and implement tax and regulatory policies that favor community financial institutions.
3. Jubilee Year I. for all debt with an interest rate greater than 5%, every 49 years.
<dd>7. Establish state-owned partnership banks in each of the 50 states, patterned after the Bank of North Dakota.
4. States may invest only in small local banks or state banks
<dd>8. Restructure the Federal Reserve to function under strict standards of transparency and public scrutiny, with General Accounting Office audits and Congressional oversight.
5. Democratization of capital.
<dd>9. Break up the mega-banks and implement tax and regulatory policies that favor community financial institutions.
6. Break up the mega-banks and implement tax and regulatory policies that favor community financial institutions.
<dd>10. Establish state-owned partnership banks in each of the 50 states, patterned after the Bank of North Dakota.
7. Establish state-owned partnership banks in each of the 50 states, patterned after the Bank of North Dakota.  
<dd>11. Restructure the Federal Reserve to function under strict standards of transparency and public scrutiny, with General Accounting Office audits and Congressional oversight.
8. Restructure the Federal Reserve to function under strict standards of transparency and public scrutiny, with General Accounting Office audits and Congressional oversight.
<dd>12. Direct all new money created by the Federal Reserve to a Federal Recovery and Reconstruction Bank rather than the current practice of directing it as a subsidy to Wall Street banks.
9. Break up the mega-banks and implement tax and regulatory policies that favor community financial institutions.
<dd>13. Rewrite international trade and investment rules to support national ownership, economic self-reliance, and economic self-determination.
10. Establish state-owned partnership banks in each of the 50 states, patterned after the Bank of North Dakota.  
<dd>14. Legislation to invalidate the Citizen’s United decision.
11. Restructure the Federal Reserve to function under strict standards of transparency and public scrutiny, with General Accounting Office audits and Congressional oversight.
<dd>15. Codification of the idea that spending money is not a form of free speech
12. Direct all new money created by the Federal Reserve to a Federal Recovery and Reconstruction Bank rather than the current practice of directing it as a subsidy to Wall Street banks.  
<dd>16. Audit FINRA. FINRA is a non-governmental entity tasked with minding the financial markets. FINRA needs to be audited for practices and, if necessary, folded into the SEC.
13. Rewrite international trade and investment rules to support national ownership, economic self-reliance, and economic self-determination.
<dd>17. Program to employ out of work tax attorneys &amp; accountants for the SEC.
14. Legislation to invalidate the Citizen’s United decision.
<dd>18. Replace the prime interest rates system with a linked interest rate system. The interest rate for consumer credit shall not exceed 20% of the interest rate for consumer saving of the same institution.
15. Codification of the idea that spending money is not a form of free speech
<dd>19. Jubilee Year II; All loans for which the combined monthly payments exceed one fifth of the lender's income shall be forgiven sufficiently to reduce the monthly payments to one fifth of the lender's income. All loans owed by people with income at or below 300% of the poverty level shall be forgiven sufficiently to reduce the lender's combined monthly payments to one tenth of the lender's income. This shall apply to mortgages, credit card loans, bank loans, student loans, and all other personal loans without exception; it shall apply as well to small businesses with ten or fewer employees. Lending institutions shall be eligible for tax credit for up to 75% of their losses through this program.
16. Audit FINRA. FINRA is a non-governmental entity tasked with minding the financial markets. FINRA needs to be audited for practices and, if necessary, folded into the SEC.
<dd>20. Student loan debt relief.
17. Program to employ out of work tax attorneys & accountants for the SEC.
<dd>21. An immediate one year freeze on all foreclosures
18. Replace the prime interest rates system with a linked interest rate system. The interest rate for consumer credit shall not exceed 20% of the interest rate for consumer saving of the same institution.  
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19. Jubilee Year II; All loans for which the combined monthly payments exceed one fifth of the lender's income shall be forgiven sufficiently to reduce the monthly payments to one fifth of the lender's income. All loans owed by people with income at or below 300% of the poverty level shall be forgiven sufficiently to reduce the lender's combined monthly payments to one tenth of the lender's income. This shall apply to mortgages, credit card loans, bank loans, student loans, and all other personal loans without exception; it shall apply as well to small businesses with ten or fewer employees. Lending institutions shall be eligible for tax credit for up to 75% of their losses through this program.
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20. Student loan debt relief.  
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22. An immediate one year freeze on all foreclosures
<h5>B. Electoral Reform-horizontal democracy</h5>
B. Electoral Reform-horizontal democracy
<dl><dd>22. Proportional representation/ranked choice voting for all elections.
23. Proportional representation/ranked choice voting for all elections.
<dd>23. Abolish the Electoral College
24. Abolish the Electoral College
<dd>24. Ban on all private contributions to all politicians.
25. Ban on all private contributions to all politicians.
<dd>25. Fair and equal public financing of all elections.
26. Fair and equal public financing of all elections.
<dd>26. Prohibiting all federal public officials and their immediate family members, whether elected or appointed, from EVER being employed by any corporation they regulate while in office and/or holding any stock or shares in any corporation they regulate while in office until a full 7 years after their term is completed.
27. Prohibiting all federal public officials and their immediate family members, whether elected or appointed, from EVER being employed by any corporation they regulate while in office and/or holding any stock or shares in any corporation they regulate while in office until a full 7 years after their term is completed.
<dd>27. A complete lifetime ban on accepting all gifts, services, money, directly or indirectly, to any elected or appointed federal officials or their immediate family members, from any person, corporation,
28. A complete lifetime ban on accepting all gifts, services, money, directly or indirectly, to any elected or appointed federal officials or their immediate family members, from any person, corporation,  
<dd>28. Term limits for all elected officials.
29. Term limits for all elected officials.
<dd>29. Make election day a holiday, devoted to all things, electoral, political, and democratic.
30. Make election day a holiday, devoted to all things, electoral, political, and democratic.
<dd>30. Require the media to provide equal free air time to all candidates.
32. Require the media to provide equal free air time to all candidates.
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C. Tax Reform-justice
<h5>C. Tax Reform-justice</h5>
33.Zero Sum Budget the Federal Tax Code, ie burn it down and crowd source a new one from scratch.
<dl><dd>31.Zero Sum Budget the Federal Tax Code, ie burn it down and crowd source a new one from scratch.
34. Tax support for a sustainable peacetime economy, not the military industrial complex.
<dd>32. Tax support for a sustainable peacetime economy, not the military industrial complex.
35. Make taxation democratic by giving people the opportunity to choose what their tax money supports, by choosing which fund their tax dollars go in. Separate the military fund from the social services fund.
<dd>33. Make taxation democratic by giving people the opportunity to choose what their tax money supports, by choosing which fund their tax dollars go in.
36. Increase tax rates for and/or penalties for companies which are too big and/or too harmful to people and/or planet.
<dd>34.Separate the military fund from the social services fund.
37. Tax breaks for companies abiding by a set of ethical principles stronger than the Sullivan Principles.
<dd>35. Increase tax rates for and/or penalties for companies which are too big and/or too harmful to people and/or planet.
38. Government support that prioritizes domestic adoption over fertility treatments.
<dd>36. Tax breaks for companies abiding by a set of ethical principles stronger than the Sullivan Principles/B corps.
39. Tax hedge-fund gamblers.  
<dd>37. Government support that prioritizes domestic adoption over fertility treatments.
40 Lift the cap on FICA  
<dd>38. Tax hedge-fund gamblers.
41. Robin Hood Tax on financial transactions and currency trades
<dd>39 Lift the cap on FICA
42 Banning high frequency flash trading
<dd>40. Robin Hood Tax on financial transactions and currency trades
43. Any company that ensures all its employees a living wage, based on the living expenses in the area where the employee lives, or where the company is located, whichever is higher, and taking into account the size of the employee's family, shall be eligible for a tax credit equal to two m
<dd>41 Banning high frequency flash trading
44. Any company that both guarantees a living wage to all employees and maintains a policy that the salary (including bonuses) of the highest-paid employee or CEO shall not exceed eight times that of the lowest-paid employee, shall be entitled to a tax credit equal to two weeks of the salary of the highest-paid employee.
<dd>42. Any company that ensures all its employees a living wage, based on the living expenses in the area where the employee lives, or where the company is located, whichever is higher, and taking into account the size of the employee's family, shall be eligible for a tax credit equal to two m
45. The government shall subsidize 50% of mortgages for low-income buyers by matching all mortgage payments by low-income lenders. In addition, the government shall make direct grants available to provide down payments and also to install systems for renewable energy systems, such as wind mills or solar panels. Mortgage subsidies and down payment grants shall be available to home buyers buying a home for personal residential use if their income does not exceed 400% of the poverty level for their area; renewable energy grants shall likewise be available to homeowners and homebuyers with income up to 400% of the poverty level, and partial subsidies shall be available to people whose income does not exceed the median income for that state. All home owners and home buyers shall be eligible for tax credits for renewable energy installations.
<dd>43. Any company that both guarantees a living wage to all employees and maintains a policy that the salary (including bonuses) of the highest-paid employee or CEO shall not exceed eight times that of the lowest-paid employee, shall be entitled to a tax credit equal to two weeks of the salary of the highest-paid employee.
D. Basic Human Needs-compassion
<dd>44. The government shall subsidize 50% of mortgages for low-income buyers by matching all mortgage payments by low-income lenders. In addition, the government shall make direct grants available to provide down payments and also to install systems for renewable energy systems, such as wind mills or solar panels. Mortgage subsidies and down payment grants shall be available to home buyers buying a home for personal residential use if their income does not exceed 400% of the poverty level for their area; renewable energy grants shall likewise be available to homeowners and homebuyers with income up to 400% of the poverty level, and partial subsidies shall be available to people whose income does not exceed the median income for that state. All home owners and home buyers shall be eligible for tax credits for renewable energy installations.
46. Nationalized Health Insurance and bundled fee structure for healthcare.
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47. Direct government spending away from the military and towards social needs
<h5>D. Basic Human Needs-compassion</h5>
48. Cradle to graves social safety net.  
<dl><dd>45. Nationalized Health Insurance and bundled fee structure for healthcare.
49. Take the profit out of healthcare.
<dd>46. Direct government spending away from the military and towards social needs
50. Prohibition on empty buildings if anyone is involuntarily homeless.
<dd>47. Cradle to graves social safety net.
51. National Socialized Medical Care program like Britain’s.
<dd>48. Take the profit out of healthcare.
52. Stop paying healh care professionals when their patients get sick.
<dd>49. Prohibition on empty buildings if anyone is involuntarily homeless.
53. Repeal the Defense of Marriage Act.
<dd>50. National Socialized Medical Care program like Britain’s.
54. De-privatize the penal system.
<dd>51. Stop paying healh care professionals when their patients get sick.
E. Non-Violence
<dd>52. Repeal the Defense of Marriage Act.
55. Bring all the troops, ships, etc. home now.
<dd>53. De-privatize the penal system.
56. Hand to Hand Combat instead of current military model.
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F. Sustainability
<h5>E. Non-Violence</h5>
57. Tie the salaries of public employeess to the price of the production of sustainable food.
<dl><dd>54. Bring all the troops, ships, etc. home now.
58. Greenhouse gases levels at no more than 350 ppm (in CO2 equivalents)
<dd>55. Hand to Hand Combat instead of current military model.
59. Low-carbon energy economy, leaving the remainder of earth's fossil fuel endowment in the ground
<dd>56. Repeal the 2nd Amendment
60. Legal restrictions insuring a modest ecological footprint, both personally and collectively.
<dd>57. End arms shipments overseas.
62. Recycle rare metals  
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63. Tax credits for land use planning that encourages urban density to protect wildlands.
<h5>F. Sustainability</h5>
64. Base the value of an international currency on the health of the oceans.
<dl><dd>58. Tie the salaries of public employeess to the price of the production of sustainable food.
65. Designate rooftops as commons needed for the public good; wind turbines, green protection.
<dd>59. Greenhouse gases levels at no more than 350 ppm (in CO2 equivalents)
66. Strategy to for “true cost” market value of products that includes ecological inputs
<dd>60. Low-carbon energy economy, leaving the remainder of earth's fossil fuel endowment in the ground
G. Federal Budget
<dd>61. Legal restrictions insuring a modest ecological footprint, both personally and collectively.
67. Adoption of an immediate plan to reduce the national debt to a sustainable percentage of GDP.
<dd>62. Recycle rare metals
H. Jobs, Economic Development
<dd>63. Tax credits for land use planning that encourages urban density to protect wildlands.
68.Extend public education from pre-school thru college
<dd>64. Base the value of an international currency on the health of the oceans.
69. 21st Century Public Works Administration
<dd>65. Designate rooftops as commons needed for the public good; wind turbines, green protection.
7-. Employment program for hearing impaired to teach developmentally delayed infants sign language.
<dd>66. Strategy to for “true cost” market value of products that includes ecological inputs
72. Thirty Hour Work Week for all government employees.
91. Tie the value of currency to the number of fish in the sea.
73. Large simple low interest loan program for micro-enterprises.
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74. Prohibition on commerce Friday thru Sunday (economic calming.)
<h5>G. Federal Budget</h5>
75. Program to employ out of work tax attorneys & accountants for the SEC.
<dl><dd>67. Adoption of an immediate plan to reduce the national debt to a sustainable percentage of GDP.
76.End discrimination against the unemployed. Organizations hiring anyone who has been out of work for at least six months and shall be eligible for tax credits equal to the new employees first two months' paychecks plus any hiring bonus. Any company hiring individuals with income at or below 300% of the poverty level shall also be eligible for tax credits equal to any hiring bonus they pay to these new employees
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77. Support workplace democracy initiatives
<h5>H. Jobs, Economic Development</h5>
J. Racism
<dl><dd>68.Extend public education from pre-school thru college
78. Immediate passage of the Dream Act and comprehensive immigration and border security reform.
<dd>69. 21st Century Public Works Administration
79. Restitution for damages from slavery.
<dd>70. Employment program for hearing impaired to teach developmentally delayed infants sign language.
80. End racial profiling.
<dd>71. Thirty Hour Work Week for all government employees.
I. Other
<dd>72. Large simple low interest loan program for micro-enterprises.
81. Measuring the US’s Gross National Happiness instead of its Gross National Product.
<dd>73. Prohibition on commerce Friday thru Sunday (economic calming.)
82. Crowd source all public policy.
<dd>74. Program to employ out of work tax attorneys &amp; accountants for the SEC.
83.Access to the Internet as a First Amendment right.
<dd>75.End discrimination against the unemployed. Organizations hiring anyone who has been out of work for at least six months and shall be eligible for tax credits equal to the new employees first two months' paychecks plus any hiring bonus. Any company hiring individuals with income at or below 300% of the poverty level shall also be eligible for tax credits equal to any hiring bonus they pay to these new employees
84. Eliminate user fees for public defenders.
<dd>76. Support workplace democracy initiatives
85. Network Neutrality
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86. Repeal the 2nd Amendment
<p><b>J. Racism</b>
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<dl><dd>77. Immediate passage of the Dream Act and comprehensive immigration and border security reform.
<dd>78. Restitution for damages from slavery.
<dd>79. End racial profiling.
<dd>80. End deportations.
90. Release all prisoners convicted of victimless crimes.
</dl>
<h5>I. Other</h5>
<dl><dd>81. Measuring the US’s Gross National Happiness instead of its Gross National Product.
<dd>82. Crowd source all public policy.
<dd>83.Access to the Internet as a First Amendment right.
<dd>84. Eliminate user fees for public defenders.
<dd>85. Network Neutrality
<dd>86. End intervention overseas.
<dd>87. Currency based on hemp.
<dd>89. Abolish the state.
</dl>90. (see racism) Release all Prisoner convicted of victimless crimes.
91. (see sustainability) Tie the value of currency to the number of fish in the sea.
[[Category:Ideas WG]]

Latest revision as of 16:09, 12 April 2014

100+Great Political Objectives: - our goal is a society that prioritizes the needs of all before the profits of the few.

This brainstorm of 100 Great Ideas is offered to the Occupy Boston community to consider and discuss. The list has no formal bearing; it has not been consented to by GA.

The 100 Great Ideas began on the listserv of the Ideas Working Group and spread out from there. Please add, (not subtract) points. Some of the points come from the Occupy Boston wiki, OB working groups and other Occupations. And some comes from people who stumbled on the and decided to participate or were asked to by friends. It started on 12/3/2011 and hit 100 on x/xx/xxxx.

Nothing was excluded as too strange or improbable. What was not included were suggestions covered by others already on the list. The goal was to gather a long list of possible objectives that are large in scope and able to be enacted legislatively (either by Congress, Constitutional Convention or the UN).

A. Banking and Financial Reform-transparency, justice, accountability
1. Abolish corporate personhood.
2. Bring back Glass-Steagall.
3. Jubilee Year I. for all debt with an interest rate greater than 5%, every 49 years.
4. States may invest only in small local banks or state banks
5. Democratization of capital.
6. Break up the mega-banks and implement tax and regulatory policies that favor community financial institutions.
7. Establish state-owned partnership banks in each of the 50 states, patterned after the Bank of North Dakota.
8. Restructure the Federal Reserve to function under strict standards of transparency and public scrutiny, with General Accounting Office audits and Congressional oversight.
9. Break up the mega-banks and implement tax and regulatory policies that favor community financial institutions.
10. Establish state-owned partnership banks in each of the 50 states, patterned after the Bank of North Dakota.
11. Restructure the Federal Reserve to function under strict standards of transparency and public scrutiny, with General Accounting Office audits and Congressional oversight.
12. Direct all new money created by the Federal Reserve to a Federal Recovery and Reconstruction Bank rather than the current practice of directing it as a subsidy to Wall Street banks.
13. Rewrite international trade and investment rules to support national ownership, economic self-reliance, and economic self-determination.
14. Legislation to invalidate the Citizen’s United decision.
15. Codification of the idea that spending money is not a form of free speech
16. Audit FINRA. FINRA is a non-governmental entity tasked with minding the financial markets. FINRA needs to be audited for practices and, if necessary, folded into the SEC.
17. Program to employ out of work tax attorneys & accountants for the SEC.
18. Replace the prime interest rates system with a linked interest rate system. The interest rate for consumer credit shall not exceed 20% of the interest rate for consumer saving of the same institution.
19. Jubilee Year II; All loans for which the combined monthly payments exceed one fifth of the lender's income shall be forgiven sufficiently to reduce the monthly payments to one fifth of the lender's income. All loans owed by people with income at or below 300% of the poverty level shall be forgiven sufficiently to reduce the lender's combined monthly payments to one tenth of the lender's income. This shall apply to mortgages, credit card loans, bank loans, student loans, and all other personal loans without exception; it shall apply as well to small businesses with ten or fewer employees. Lending institutions shall be eligible for tax credit for up to 75% of their losses through this program.
20. Student loan debt relief.
21. An immediate one year freeze on all foreclosures


B. Electoral Reform-horizontal democracy
22. Proportional representation/ranked choice voting for all elections.
23. Abolish the Electoral College
24. Ban on all private contributions to all politicians.
25. Fair and equal public financing of all elections.
26. Prohibiting all federal public officials and their immediate family members, whether elected or appointed, from EVER being employed by any corporation they regulate while in office and/or holding any stock or shares in any corporation they regulate while in office until a full 7 years after their term is completed.
27. A complete lifetime ban on accepting all gifts, services, money, directly or indirectly, to any elected or appointed federal officials or their immediate family members, from any person, corporation,
28. Term limits for all elected officials.
29. Make election day a holiday, devoted to all things, electoral, political, and democratic.
30. Require the media to provide equal free air time to all candidates.
C. Tax Reform-justice
31.Zero Sum Budget the Federal Tax Code, ie burn it down and crowd source a new one from scratch.
32. Tax support for a sustainable peacetime economy, not the military industrial complex.
33. Make taxation democratic by giving people the opportunity to choose what their tax money supports, by choosing which fund their tax dollars go in.
34.Separate the military fund from the social services fund.
35. Increase tax rates for and/or penalties for companies which are too big and/or too harmful to people and/or planet.
36. Tax breaks for companies abiding by a set of ethical principles stronger than the Sullivan Principles/B corps.
37. Government support that prioritizes domestic adoption over fertility treatments.
38. Tax hedge-fund gamblers.
39 Lift the cap on FICA
40. Robin Hood Tax on financial transactions and currency trades
41 Banning high frequency flash trading
42. Any company that ensures all its employees a living wage, based on the living expenses in the area where the employee lives, or where the company is located, whichever is higher, and taking into account the size of the employee's family, shall be eligible for a tax credit equal to two m
43. Any company that both guarantees a living wage to all employees and maintains a policy that the salary (including bonuses) of the highest-paid employee or CEO shall not exceed eight times that of the lowest-paid employee, shall be entitled to a tax credit equal to two weeks of the salary of the highest-paid employee.
44. The government shall subsidize 50% of mortgages for low-income buyers by matching all mortgage payments by low-income lenders. In addition, the government shall make direct grants available to provide down payments and also to install systems for renewable energy systems, such as wind mills or solar panels. Mortgage subsidies and down payment grants shall be available to home buyers buying a home for personal residential use if their income does not exceed 400% of the poverty level for their area; renewable energy grants shall likewise be available to homeowners and homebuyers with income up to 400% of the poverty level, and partial subsidies shall be available to people whose income does not exceed the median income for that state. All home owners and home buyers shall be eligible for tax credits for renewable energy installations.
D. Basic Human Needs-compassion
45. Nationalized Health Insurance and bundled fee structure for healthcare.
46. Direct government spending away from the military and towards social needs
47. Cradle to graves social safety net.
48. Take the profit out of healthcare.
49. Prohibition on empty buildings if anyone is involuntarily homeless.
50. National Socialized Medical Care program like Britain’s.
51. Stop paying healh care professionals when their patients get sick.
52. Repeal the Defense of Marriage Act.
53. De-privatize the penal system.
E. Non-Violence
54. Bring all the troops, ships, etc. home now.
55. Hand to Hand Combat instead of current military model.
56. Repeal the 2nd Amendment
57. End arms shipments overseas.
F. Sustainability
58. Tie the salaries of public employeess to the price of the production of sustainable food.
59. Greenhouse gases levels at no more than 350 ppm (in CO2 equivalents)
60. Low-carbon energy economy, leaving the remainder of earth's fossil fuel endowment in the ground
61. Legal restrictions insuring a modest ecological footprint, both personally and collectively.
62. Recycle rare metals
63. Tax credits for land use planning that encourages urban density to protect wildlands.
64. Base the value of an international currency on the health of the oceans.
65. Designate rooftops as commons needed for the public good; wind turbines, green protection.
66. Strategy to for “true cost” market value of products that includes ecological inputs 91. Tie the value of currency to the number of fish in the sea.
G. Federal Budget
67. Adoption of an immediate plan to reduce the national debt to a sustainable percentage of GDP.
H. Jobs, Economic Development
68.Extend public education from pre-school thru college
69. 21st Century Public Works Administration
70. Employment program for hearing impaired to teach developmentally delayed infants sign language.
71. Thirty Hour Work Week for all government employees.
72. Large simple low interest loan program for micro-enterprises.
73. Prohibition on commerce Friday thru Sunday (economic calming.)
74. Program to employ out of work tax attorneys & accountants for the SEC.
75.End discrimination against the unemployed. Organizations hiring anyone who has been out of work for at least six months and shall be eligible for tax credits equal to the new employees first two months' paychecks plus any hiring bonus. Any company hiring individuals with income at or below 300% of the poverty level shall also be eligible for tax credits equal to any hiring bonus they pay to these new employees
76. Support workplace democracy initiatives

J. Racism

77. Immediate passage of the Dream Act and comprehensive immigration and border security reform.
78. Restitution for damages from slavery.
79. End racial profiling.
80. End deportations. 90. Release all prisoners convicted of victimless crimes.
I. Other
81. Measuring the US’s Gross National Happiness instead of its Gross National Product.
82. Crowd source all public policy.
83.Access to the Internet as a First Amendment right.
84. Eliminate user fees for public defenders.
85. Network Neutrality
86. End intervention overseas.
87. Currency based on hemp.
89. Abolish the state.

90. (see racism) Release all Prisoner convicted of victimless crimes.

91. (see sustainability) Tie the value of currency to the number of fish in the sea.