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Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee |
Door Hanger (front and back), 8
1/2" x 11", Jan. 2011, New Hampshire.
Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate who has a full plan to get the budget balanced. SPENDING Cuts $1 trillion in spending during the first year of Ron Paul's presidency, eliminating five cabinet departments (Energy, HUD, Commerce, Interior, and Education), abolishing the TSA, ending corporate subsidies, stopping foreign aid, ending foreign wars, and returning most other spending to 2006 levels. ENTITLEMENTS Honors our promise to our seniors and our veterans, while allowing young workers to opt out. Block-grants Medicaid and other welfare programs to allow States to tackle their own challenges without harming those currently relying on the programs. CUTTING GOVERNMENT WASTE Makes a 10% reduction in federal workforce, slashes Congressional pay and perks, and curbs excessive federal travel. President Paul will only take a salary of $39,336, approximately equal to the American worker's median personal income. TAXES Lowers the corporate tax rate to 15 percent. Allows American companies to repatriate capital without additional taxation. Extends all Bush tax cuts. Abolishes the Death Tax. Ends taxes on personal savings. REGULATION Repeals ObamaCare, Dodd-Frank, and Sarbanes-Oxley. Mandates REINS-style requirements for thorough Congressional review and authorization before implementing any new regulations issued by bureaucrats. President Paull will also cancel all onerous regulations previously issued by Executive Order. MONETARY POLICY Conducts a full audit of the Federal Reserve and implements competing currency legislation to strengthen the dollar and stabilize inflation. Vote Ron Paul in the New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary Election on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 |