Other Choices For President Of The United States Of America

Other Choices For President Of The United States Of America

Michael Peroutka

Party Affiliation: Constitution
Date Of Birth: 1953
Religious Affiliation: Reformed
Home State: Maryland
Political Experience: Chairman, Constitution Party of Maryland.
Family Status: Married with 3 Children
Military Experience: Unknown
Professional Background: Unknown

Cornerstone Positions: Bring God back into publicly funded schools; support families and end government policies and programs that undermine them; stand up against entrenched socialism, elitism and globalism which have a stranglehold on American political power.

Running Mate: Chuck Baldwin

Economic Policy

  • Alcohol / Cigarette Taxes: Eliminate.
  • Balanced Budget: Position unknown.
  • Capital Gains/Inheritance/Dividends/Estate Taxes: Eliminate.
  • Campaign Finance Reform: Eliminate publicly financed matching funds; increase amounts individuals are permitted to donate to candidates..
  • Charity/Child/Earned Income/Student Loan/Medical/Mortgage Tax Credits: Unnecessary due to the elimination of Federal Income Tax.
  • Corporate Taxes: Eliminate.
  • Energy Independance: The Federal Government ought to repeal laws that discourage domestic ingenuity in energy matters and seek to elimiante our dependance on foreign oil.
  • Federal Income Tax: Eliminate Federal Income Tax, as an appropriately restrained government would not need as much revenue.
  • Gasoline Tax: Eliminate.
  • Free Trade: Human rights records should effect our trade with nations.
  • Job Creation: Reduce government regulation of the private sector in order to encourage investment and economic expansion.
  • North American Free Trade Agreement: Does not support.
  • World Trade Organization: Does not support.
  • Foreign Policy

  • Afghanistan: End all foreign aid.
  • Cuba: Position on Cuban embargo undecided.
  • Foreign Aid: Eliminate all foreign aid.
  • Intelligence Funding: Maintain current levels.
  • Iraq War: Withdraw.
  • Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: United States play no role and should not take a position on the creation of a Palestinian state.
  • Missile Defense: Greatly increase funding.
  • Military Funding: Maintain current funding of the US military.
  • North Korea: United States should not entangle itself in the situation.
  • United Nations: The US should get out of the UN and the UN should get out of the US.
  • Use Of Military Power: Heed the advice of our first president, George Washington, in avoiding entangling alliances.
  • War On Terror: No position recorded.
  • Social Policy

  • Abortion: Abortion should never be legal under any circumstances.
  • Affirmative Action: Eliminate it.
  • Crime: Supports the death penalty; supports reduction of prison sentences for non-violent crimes; crime should be dealt with on a state and local level in most cases.
  • Drugs: Concentrate on securing federal borders and leave drug policy to individual states.
  • Education: Education should be privatized and is not the responsibility of the federal government.
  • Environment: Supports opening a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil exploration.
  • Gay Marriage: Do not allow homosexuals to marry.
  • Guns: Stick to the 2nd Ammendment, repeal Federal regulations on gun ownership and allow citizens to carry concealed weapons.
  • Health Care: Ban stem-cell research; Health Care is not the responsibility of the Federal goverment.
  • Immigration: Expel all illegal immigrants and reduce the amount of legal immigrants allowed in the country.
  • Internet Regulation: Continue the moratorium on Internet taxation; Support government mandates to curtail violent and sexual content on television; Support strict penalties for Internet crimes such as hacking; Support legislation to detail how personal information can be collected and used on the Internet; and impose regulations on "spam" emails.
  • Patriot Act & Privacy: Admantly opposed to the Patriot Act and the erosion of civil liberties.
  • Social Security: The Federal government should honor its obilgations to those who have contributed to Social Security, but should end the system thereafter.
  • Welfare: Abolish all welfare programs.

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