National Economic Reform
With our federal and trade deficits beyond common comprehension, 50 million Americans with- out health care, millions living from pay-check to pay-check, and millions more with non at all, more people incarcerated than any other nation, and the threat of man induced terrorism remains unabated. These are just a few of the urgent crises facing our society today. No longer can we sit idle while our elected officials continually miss the boat.
In 1933 Franklin Roosevelt realized that a strong foundation was needed to pull America out of the depression. Passage of the New Deal was crucial in bringing about lasting economic growth. As a nation the prospect of another depression if nothing is done will likely occur. Will we survive? Maybe! To do nothing or to borrow for short term relief is not the answer. Action is need now. It is our fundamental right, our obligation, and our duty to respond as a nation. Today what is needed to keep the United States out of further economic decline and to thwart another major catastrophe is National Economic Reform. National Economic Reform is similar in magnitude and scope to the New Deal, only updated for the 21st century. Eight articles that are all connected in away one will not succeed without the others. They are:
Budget Deficit Elimination
Universal Health Care
Education Reform
Social Security Restoration
Trade Deficit Equalization
Science and Technologies Implementation
Immigration and Homeland Security Reform
National Defense Initiative
Establishing National Economic Reform is essencial is restoring our nations credibility, achieving lasting economic growth, providing national security, and bringing about prosperity for all America.

