In the spirit of New Year's, here are four resolutions for president-elect
Trump and Congress that will enable them to really make America great again:
1) Audit the Fed....and then end it: The Federal Reserve Bank's easy
money polices have eroded the American people's standard of living and facilitated
the growth of the welfare-warfare state. The Fed is also responsible for the
growth in income inequality. Yet Congress still refuses to pass Audit the Fed,
much less end it.
During the campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump promised that Audit the Fed
would be part of his first 100 days agenda. Unfortunately, he has not spoken
of auditing the Fed or another aspect of monetary policy since the election.
President-elect Trump should keep his promise and work with Congress to pass
Audit the Fed and finally let the American people know the truth about the
Fed's conduct of monetary policy. Then, of course, end the Fed.
2) Bring the troops home: President Barack Obama has not only failed
to withdraw American forces from Afghanistan and Iraq, he has further destabilized
the Middle East with reckless interventions in Egypt, Libya, and Syria. The
Obama administration has also brought us to the brink of a new Cold War.
President-elect Trump has criticized the 2003 Iraq war and promised to end
nation-building. However, he has also made hawkish statements such as his recent
endorsement of increased US military intervention in Syria and has appointed
several hawks to key foreign policy positions. President-elect Trump also supported
increasing the Pentagon's already bloated budget.
America cannot afford to continue wasting trillions of dollars in a futile
effort to act as the world's policeman. Rejecting the neocon polices of nation-building
and spreading democracy by force of arms is a good start. However, if Donald
Trump is serious about charting a new course in foreign policy, his first act
as president should be to withdraw US troops from around the globe. He should
also veto any budget that does not drastically cut spending on militarism.
3) Repeal ObamaCare: ObamaCare has raised healthcare costs for millions
of Americans while denying them access to the providers of their choice. Public
dissatisfaction with ObamaCare played a major role in Donald Trump's election.
Unfortunately, since the election president-elect Trump and the Republican
Congress have talked about retaining key parts of Obamacare! While it is reasonable
to have a transition to a new healthcare system, Congress must avoid the temptation
to replace ObamaCare with "ObamaCare lite." Congress must pass, and President
Trump must sign, a true free-market health care plan that restores control
over healthcare to individuals.
4) Cut Taxes and Spending: President-elect Trump and Congressional
leadership both favor tax reform. However, some leading Republicans have recently
said they will not support any tax reform plan that is not "revenue neutral."
A true pro-liberty tax reform would reduce government revenue by eliminating
the income tax. Fiscal hawks concerned with increasing federal deficits should
stop trying to increase tax revenues and join with supporters of limited government
to drastically cut federal spending. Congress should prioritize ending corporate
welfare, reducing military spending, and shutting down unconstitutional federal
agencies like the Department of Education.
If President Trump and Congress spend the next six months passing Audit the
Fed, ending our militaristic foreign policy, repealing ObamaCare and replacing
it with a true free-market health care system, and cutting both spending and
taxes, they will begin to make America great again. If they fail to take these
steps, then the American people will know they have been fooled again.