foreign policy

It is time for Americans to rethink the interventionist foreign policy that is accepted without question in Washington

“Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations- entangling alliances with none.” - Thomas Jefferson ******** "It’s hypocritical to dismiss certain founding principles simply because a convenient rationale is needed to justify interventionist policies today. The principles enshrined in the Constitution do not change. If anything, today’s more complex world cries out for the moral clarity provided by a noninterventionist foreign policy." --Ron Paul
Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

Adjust to the Growing Influence of Non-state Actors

The next president must systematically reevaluate the influence of non-state actors-- including corporations, nonprofits and advocacy groups--who are increasingly playing a vital role in foreign policy. It's long overdue that our policy makers adjust to this new reality, and finding the proper balance between public and private actors may be one of the most foremost challenges facing policy makers this century.

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Average: 4.4 (9 votes)

I serious laughing matter!!!

How about ridding this country of all the secret societies that have been plaguing us for so long? haha thats a LAUGH!!!!
Average: 5 (1 vote)

Do something about energy

On day one I think the next president needs to get really serious about our energy policy and breaking our dependence on foreign oil. It dictates our foreign policy, it pollutes the environment, it destroys our wilderness areas - it's all negatives. Just say no to oil.
Average: 4.8 (4 votes)