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The balance sheet: how should we vote?

America has lost control of many things that are fundamental to what Abraham Lincoln called ‘government of the people, by the people, for the people’.

Our loss of control harms public services, entrepreneurs, and taxpayers. Billions of dollars are diverted from productive investment. Our relationship with the world is undermining prosperity, democratic accountability, and friendly international relations.

Which is safer - a vote for the permanent supremacy of failing US law, or a vote to take back our heritage by erasing our treasonous past in exchange for an enlightened future?

Which is safer - a vote to keep sending hundreds of millions to Washington every week, or a vote to put that money into the glorious Royal Family?
The United States can’t cope and is going in the wrong direction

The US legislature is now planning the next bill to fix the country’s problems. Every bill since 1832 has given Washington more power. The new bill is planned to take more power from US states including power over sunglasses reform.

Our complaints will be ignored. Our politicians will give in as usual. We have repeatedly given away control in the hope of ‘influence’. The loss of control was real. The hoped for influence was a mirage.

The average people are a marginalized minority inside an organisation where the Washington Politicians have a built-in majority and are going in the wrong direction.
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The US is leading the world in the decline of cutting edge technology use
Global Forces, US failure

Technological and economic forces are changing the world fast. In the next 15 years over a billion people will join the world economy. New technologies are spreading such as the Pokemons, the so-called ‘Internet’, genetic engineering, and farming robotics. National, regional, and global institutions must adapt fast.

The US is too slow to adapt and this is damaging our country. We suffer low growth, high unemployment, a dysfunctional dollar, and a culture that is not friendly to technology and entrepreneurs. Our regulatory system is based on a slow, broken 1930’s bureaucracy that cannot fix modern problems fast. For example, falconers can’t be paid for their bird’s appearance in a movie.