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Preamble Foreign Policy Taxes Civil rights Election Trade

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Our faiths are brought forth from many modern opinions. Our crave for a progressive, promising future resembles the views of the Republicans. However, our concern and passion for minorities and lower classes takes after the Democrats and former Antifederalists. Our name, No WW's stands for our efforts to create more high quality jobs of the highest standards instead of "wendy's workers." "Wendy's workers" refers to the blue collar employees whom we wish to provide a more stimulating and challenging work environment for. This would mean promising equal rights, a free education, and affordable health care. Our party also would provide foreign aid to those countries in need so that in the long run, they are able to make more jobs. These jobs would then lead to better small businesses to trade with, which No WW's highly encourages.


 * Foreign policy: **

Our Middle Eastern affairs: Many say that the war was necessary in order to deprive Iraq of its destructive weapons. Our party focuses more on the ways that we can be protected rather than neglected. This will happen when we join forces with Israel. Because this country is located in the center of the Middle East, it has the power to fight off the aggressive countries around it. If America were to create a friendly relationship with Israel, their success in war would become our success in war as well. Of course, this plan would require the country to take action. Troops would be sent to Israel along with selected spokespersons. Our representatives would host a meeting with some of the Israeli spokespersons. In the meeting, our representatives would discuss our views on the situation and eventually introduce our plan to side with Israel. Once both sides come to an agreement, the troop leaders from both countries would devise a plan to confiscate the weapons in the neighboring countries.

Foreign aid: There are multiple 2nd and 3rd world countries that would contribute to America in more ways if they had the money to educate their citizens. India is an example of a country that struggles to support its inhabitants. America should benefit this country because then they will be able to produce more engineers and other jobs that we are currently in need of. India is just one example of a country that we could end up benefitting from.


 * Taxes: **

Tax rates: Taxes today are a problem because they over tax the poor and under tax the rich. The average American makes 46,000 dollars every year, which is taxed at 25%. This only leaves them with about 34,000. This is barely enough money to live in the U.S. Currently in America if you make bellow 34,500 dollars you must pay between 15% and 20%. If the poverty line were raised to 34,500 dollars, these people would have an improved lifestyle. To make up for it, the taxes on citizens with high income would be raised. This way, the gap between wealthy and poor is narrowed. The American tax policies could be a lot more egalitarian which would benefit the country by making it progress economically. In some ways Americans in the lower class are suffering just as much as those bellow the poverty line because of the taxes that cause such a detriment to their income. Sales taxes are an opportunity to influence American behavior.

Distribution: Many Americans think that taxes should be used to build bigger, stronger and more expensive structures such as the art museum. They also encourage using taxes to perfect a city's road quality and architecture. However, it is uses like this that our party does not agree with. The taxes that would be collected would be used to educate America's children and pay for health care. There is also an issue of taxed items that should be taxed very little or not at all. Organic produce is being priced higher than normal produce when it really should be cheaper. Tax incentives would be granted to farmers who produce organic foods to encourage the purchasing of these products.


 * Civil rights **

Job rights: Because the country struggles to treat all people equally, job interviews would be taken in a dark environment to prevent the employer from basing their impression on physical appearance.

Abortion: Abortion has been a center of controversy for many years. Our policies ensure that it is a woman's choice to decide what she wants to do with her body instead of an unfamiliar politician making those decisions for her.

Immigrants: Our party asks the question, "If it isn't illegal to be a human being, why does one become that when they step on different land?" For this reason, immigrants should have rights that allow them to be citizens of the country and have jobs that they are able to sustain. America is made up of immigrants and foreigners from all over the world. However, immigrants today don't seem to get greeted with the same tolerance. Immigrants should be granted citizenship after a drug test and a background check. However, they must have a high school education before they are able to live independently and acquire a job. If they do not, they must participate in free schooling provided by the government. The next and final step is to keep track of that immigrant and ensure that all of their financial and health needs are met. Our reasoning behind this is that we want to educate as many people as we can because that is the only way we can create more doctors and professionals fewer WWs. Producing more doctors and professionals means collecting more taxes, which will make more money for the country.


 * Election: **

System Of Electing: The current problem with the government is that there is only one main leader. This leader has specific and unique opinions, however, not everyone agrees with them. Our party insists that fifty people with equal power should be in charge rather than one main leader and other groups with less power. Similar to the Constitutional Convention, the public would vote for one candidate to represent their state.Every month, one state representative would have the floor and bring forth and argument voted on by the people of his state. The other representatives would then collect feedback from their state and interpret the argument themselves. At the end of the month, the other forty-nine reps would declare their stance on the argument and the argument would either turn into a law, or be ignored unless brought up again. If the state representative of that month does not have an argument, the reps will carry on normally that month.

Voting: Voting is an opportunity for citizens to express their needs and wants for the country through leaders who represent their interests. However, multiple people vote without being informed. There are booklets published that describe the candidate's views and opinions on laws but because it isn't mandatory, some people do not read it. A law that requires people to read the booklet would have a good effect on the country. This is because if Americans vote without knowing what that candidate stands for, there is no point in giving the people any say in the decision at all.

Running: In our eyes everyone has the right to run for candidacy. We believe that if everyone were given the right to run, no harm would be done to them or the country because the worse possible outcome of their running is that they will not be elected.


 * Trade:**

Oil: Lately, oil usage has caused a severe problem with the environment. Our party agrees that gasoline is an issue that will only worsen if action isn't taken. It is true that if America decided to completely ban gasoline individuals would struggle to transport themselves. However, another option would be to slowly limit the oil importation. This way there would no longer be pressure on America to be dependent on the middle east for oil. Limiting the oil trade will result in the price of gas increasing causing more people to buy electric cars. America would still maintain a trading relationship with the Middle East by lowering tariffs on food from their countries.

Trade with human rights disdain: There are multiple countries that are currently receiving money from America while they are also treating their civilians in an inhumane manner. Our party is in favor of discouraging all trade with all of these countries. A ban on trade with these countries would be a way of punishing their leaders without instigating a war.

Trading rights: Our party encourages trade all over the world and with a variety of different sized companies. An example of a type of small business we would stimulate trade with is small organic farms. Not only should organic products have a low tax but they should also be highly traded internationally. We feel that companies everywhere should have the right to trade with America as long as they meet the following standards. 1) They must meet the financial needs of their employees. This would mean that the company must pay their employees enough money to live comfortably. 2) They must not burn more than 120 gallons of petroleum every mile while shipping their products. 3) They must not attempt to monopolize an industry that has multiple companies.