The Crimson Party Platform Presentation. Taxes Support stabilizing and simplifying tax laws. Support stricter penalties on non-taxpayers. Moderately raise.

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The Crimson Party Platform Presentation

Taxes Support stabilizing and simplifying tax laws. Support stricter penalties on non-taxpayers. Moderately raise tax cap of $106,800 for richest Americans and large corporations. Give tax cuts to small business owners.

Economy Support continual development, average wages increase, and quality of life for workers in all industries for proactive and continued success. Support creating new jobs in the areas of infrastructure and new technologies. Support a manageable and adaptable process for decreasing the national deficit. The federal budget should be as close to balanced as possible.

Education Support universal voluntary Pre-K programs Technology integrated into more challenging and rewarding math and science classes Benefits given to highly qualified teachers who take jobs in high-need and high-risk schools. Free tutoring should be provided by government agencies and available to every student.

Environment Advocate responsible consumption of natural resources for all industries. Give rewards to greenest corporations. Support less dependence on foreign oil and advocate nationwide sustainable energy, including Grassolean biofuel, geothermal energy, and nuclear power.

Foreign Affairs Remain diplomatic with all non-terrorist organizations and use influence to increase human rights protection. Support moderate tariffs toward all non- threatening nations to protect American interests. While no friendly treatment or compromise is advocated, reconciliation with difficult countries should be attempted.

Gun Control Support gun ownership as provided by in the second amendment of the Bill of Rights. Only a tyrannical government has a reason to fear an armed populous. Every gun-owner should be licensed and given a background check. No convicted felons should be given gun rights.

Immigration Support highly regulated immigration and border control Illegal immigrants should be given the opportunity to become citizens in the form of a grace period.

Abortion We oppose abortion except in cases of incest, rape, or life threatening situations.

Affirmative Action No disenfranchisement for any race. Race should not be a qualification for consideration of a job or position. Employment should be given according to a person’s ability, experience, and skill level.

Social Security Taxes on the rich and large corporations will enable us to strengthen Social Security financing. Support continuing current program, while implementing protection of the Social Security trust fund. While the government program would continue, individual citizens would be allowed to opt-out and set up individual benefits.

Medicare Removing bureaucratic control. Giving patients their choice of physicians, treatments, medications, and tests. Re-establishing the important doctor patient relationship.