Natural Governance A New And Better America

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Even Better America

Natural Governance is a means of restoring and improving American’s lives. Succinctly, Natural Governance is a unified approach to income distribution, taxation, immigration, and business regulations. It seeks to reduce economic and cultural damage of existing government programs and promote beneficial actions of individuals that support the country’s collective whole. Natural Governance proposes approaches to income redistribution that are novel, even counter intuitive. Yet, they are operative. They detail unified policies and processes for fair collection and distribution, without toxic side effects.

Features

Natural Governance features:

  • Consumption taxes that replace income taxes
  • Programs that reward conservation of natural resources
  • Tax Share Payment that replace means-based welfare programs and incentivize productive, meaningful employment
  • A “safety-net” that provides all citizens, regardless of income level, with the security and strength to start and nurture functional families
  • Affordable, desirable housing that replaces subsidized, substandard housing
  • A National Registry that lists all U.S. citizens and legal aliens and elevates citizenship to a treasured right
  • New programs that eliminate or modify current antiquated and expensive federal programs
  • Industry-specific regulations that assure disclosure and prevent anticompetitive pricing
  • Immigration laws that distinguish between resident aliens and temporary visitors
  • Governmental tasks that are operationalized at a grassroots level
Take Action

Natural Governance has the potential to contribute to a new and even better America. But nothing will happen without YOU.

Take action:

  • Write a letter to your congress member
  • Write a letter to your U.S. senator
  • Write a letter to the president of the United States
  • Forward the Natural Governance website to your friends and colleagues
  • Promote the Natural Governance website on social media

As Margaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has”