There is a "for the good of the country" non partisan legislative reform which would require 72 hours for review of proposed legislation. This is a test of our legislators perception of how good that they work for the good of our country. Subject to hearing a rational objection, this is the acid test of who each legislator truly works for instead of what their PR department tells us.
The TARP and the Stimulus were hurried through without a lot of thought because it had to be done or we would have financial disaster with unemployment reaching as high as 8%. It was hurried through and Yahoo Finance reports, " China surpassed the United States as the world's biggest auto market for the first half of 2009 after June sales soared 36.5 percent from a year earlier, according to data reported Thursday".
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/China-passes-US-auto-market-apf-682077388.html?x=0&.v=5
The federal reserve audit is being opposed and the administration is pushing to give the secret organization more control.
The IG reporting corruption with Americore - ACORN is fired without a reason until afterwards which is contrary to an Obama signed 30 day notice requirement.
An EPA senior researcher issuing a report showing the global warning movement as detrimental to our economy.
We need more transparancy and an incentive aside from the voting every 2-4-6 years.
Let's tie the salary, benefits including health and retirement, and have regulations relative to assets acquired after becoming a legislator tied to some indices. This is very complex and I am just putting my idea out right now, but I would like us to do something to congress which they have been doing to us forever. Bonuses for good performance and penalties for poor performance.
LET'S GET SOME CONTROL OVER CONGRESS AND PAY THEM FOR WHAT THEY DO INSTEAD OF REWARD THEM IN SPITE OF THE DAMAGE WHICH THEY HAVE DONE TO OUR COUNTRY.
If this affected retirees as well, this would build in a group of knowlegeable monitors who would have a dog in the fight to look out for America.
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