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COllIER COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE
3301 East Tamiami Trail. Naples, Florida 34111 . (239) 774-8383 . FAX (239) 774-4010
March 12, 2008
Mr. Jim Kramer
180 Cape Sable Drive
Naples, FL 34104
Re: Public Petition Request to Discuss Support For The Platform of The American
People
Dear Mr. Kramer:
Please be advised that you are scheduled to appear before the Collier County Board of
Commissioners at the meeting of March 25, 2008, regarding the above referenced
subject.
Your petition to the Board of County Commissioners will be limited to ten minutes.
Please be advised that the Board will take no action on your petition at this meeting.
However, your petition may be placed on a future agenda for consideration at the
Board's discretion. If the subject matter is currently under litigation or is an on-going
Code Enforcement case, the Board will hear the item but will not discuss the item after it
has been presented. Therefore, your petition to the Board should be to advise them of
your concern and the need for action by the Board at a future meeting.
The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Board's Chambers on the Third Floor of the W.
Harmon Turner Building (Building "F") of the govemment complex. Please arrange to be
present at this meeting and to respond to inquiries by Board members.
If you require any further information or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this
office.
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County Manager
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THE PLATFORM: OF THE
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rhcir values and principles. They are calling for real change.
At American Solutions, we spent six months conducting nationwide workshops,
telephone {Own halls. and six national surveys to under.stand the key com:crns of
rhe American People.
From this extensive rcsearch\ we dcvdopcd the PlatkJfIl1 of rhe American
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PETITION TO THE REpUBLICAN AND
DEMOCRATIC PARTIES
we, therifort, tht untkrsigntd citizms of tht Unittd StIltts, paition tht
Republican and Dnnocrrztic pam.. to fimnally consider - by allowingftr a ftll and
opm debatt, and a ckar and fair vou at thrir mptctivt district, ,tau, and national
convmtions - tach of tht plank of tht PlatfOrm of tlx American Propk.
Take action today by signing the petition at:
www.AmericanSolutions.com/Platfonn
The question now is: will the Republican and Democratic parties
stand with the American people for real change?
THE PLATFORM OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
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A Red, White, and Blue Platform to Replace the Red ~rsus Blue
Partisan Split
Thi, document provide< pol/ing data to demonItrate why we believe thi, i5 The P&.tfOrm of the
American People.
AMERICAN VALUES AND AMERICAN SOLUTIONS
* There are values which unite a large majoriry of Americans. (86 to 10)
* We want to strengthen and revitalize America's core values. (80 to 9)
* Our goal should be to provide long-term solutions instead of short-term fixes. (92 to 5)
* Government clearly has to change the way it operares and bring in ideas and systems
currently employed to increase productivity and effectiveness in the private sector.
(74 to 16)
* The changes we need in government have to occur in all 513.000 electcd offices
throughout the COUntry and cannot be achieved by focusing only on Washington.
(84 to 12)
THE P1.ATFORM OF THE AMERICAN PEOP1.E
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ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CMLIZATION
ENGLISH
* English should be the official language of government. (87 to II)
* All election ballots and othet government documents should be printed 10 English.
(74 to 23)
* New immigrants should be required to learn English. (83 to 17)
* Government should offer intensive English language instruction to all who need it,
including stipends to help immigrants attend the programs. (83 to 15)
* Businesses should be able to require employees to spcak the English language whilc on the
job. (80 to 17)
AMERICAN CIVILIZATION
* The United States should only grant citizenship to those who want to embrace American
values and culture. (68 to 29)
* It is important to have references to God in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Declaration of
Independence - that we are endowed by our Creator with the rights to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness - because they make clear that certain rights can't be taken away by
govetnment. (84 to 13)
* Statements regarding religion and moraliry made by thc Founding Fathers are just as
important today as they wcre 200 yeats ago. (86 to 12)
* We reject the idea that the times change and the language in the Pledgc of Allegiance and
the Declaration of Independence must change with the times. The language in the Pledge
and the Declaration are very important and must be protected. (86 to 12)
* Public schools should teach more American history. (56 to 35)
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IMMIGRATION, THE BORDER, AND ASSIMILATION
The American people favor legal immigration, control of the border, ending ilIcgal
immigration with an emphasis on employer responsibility, immediate deportarion of felons
who are here illegally, a requircment to return home to become legal temporary workers,
assimilation of those who sincerely want to become American, and a sophisticated,
technologically advanced remporary worker system.
SPECIFICALLY:
* The American people want to Increase the number of visas for highly-educared
immigrants or those with special skills, thc so-called HIB and H2B visas. (63 to 29)
* The American peoplc believe border control is a security issue. Terrorists are trying to
enter the United States illegally. (86 to 12)
* Illegal immigrants who commit felonies should be deported. (88 to 10)
* There should be a worker visa program making ir easier for people to work legally in rhe
United States. (83 to 16)
* Allowing illegal immigrants [0 remain in this country undermines respect for the law.
Therefore to join a worker visa program workers must apply from their own country. They
could not apply from the United Stares and must rerurn home first. (69 to 27)
* When applying for a temporary worker visa each worker should take an oath to obey
American law and be deported if they commit a crime while in the United States. (93 to 8)
* In a workcr visa program each worker will receive a tamper-proof identification card that
will allow the government to track him or her. (89 to II)
* Each worker will go to immigration centers in their home country that will help them find
jobs in the United States so they apply for a visa with a job in hand. (84 to 14)
* A real time verification system should be established to verity immigration status and it
should be outsourced to companies like American Express, Visa, or MasterCard so
businesses can immediately identity whether or not someone has forged papers. (73 to 20)
* No company should market services such as credit cards or bank accounts specifically to
people who are in the United States illegally. (78 to 18)
* There should be heavy monetary fines against employers and businesses who knowingly
hire illegal immigrants. (78 to 20)
* The Internal Revenue Service should conduct audits of companies who hire illegal
immigrants to determine if those companics have paid rhe taxes they owe. (83 to 15)
THE PLATFORM OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
* There will he incredible possibilities ro meet our country's challenges in a variety of fields
because in the next 25 years there will be 4 to 7 rimes the amount of ncw science and
technology in the world as in the last 25 years. (88 t07)
* Therefore we should dramatically increase our investment in math and science education.
(91 to 8)
* We must rely on innovarion and ncw technology if we are going to compete successfully
with India and China. (88 to 8)
PRIZES
* Prizes should be gIven to companies and individuals that invent creative ways to solve
problcms.
* We suppon glVlng large financial priz<:s to companies and individuals who invent an
affordahle car that gcrs 100 miles to the gallon. (77 to 15)
* We suppon giving a large financial priz<: to the first company or individual who invents ncw
ways to successfully cut pollution. (79 to 18)
* We suppon giving a large financial prize to the first company or individual who invents a
ncw, safer way to dispose of nuclear waste products. (79 to 16)
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ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
* We have an obligation to be good stewards of God's creation for future generations. (95 to 3)
* We can havc a healrhy economy and a healthy environment. (73 to 18)
* We can solve our environmental problems faster and cheaper with innovation and new
technology than with more litigation and more government regulation. (79 to 15)
* Entrepreneurs are more likely to solve America's energy and environmental problems than
bureaucrats. (72 to 18)
* If we use technology and innovation and incentives we do not need to raise taxes to clean
up our environment. (68 to 29)
* We support giving tax credits [0 companies that cut carbon emissions as an incentive to
cut pollution. (76 to 21)
* We want to encourage businesses to voluntarily cut pollution and give them financial
incentives to do this but, if necessary, we will require them to do so. (66 to 25)
* We should give tax credits to homeowners and builders who incorporate alternative
energy systems in their homes, like solar, wind, and geothermal energy. (90 to 8)
* Wc support offcring tax credits for people who turn in older, high-polluting cars. (68 to 27)
* Climate change and global warming arc probably happening. (82 to 13)
* We support building more nuclear power plants to cut carbon emissions. (65 to 28)
* We should hold city governments to the same standards for cleaning waste watcr as are
applied to private industry. (91 to 5)
* We are prepared to use public funds to preserve green space and parks to protect natural
areas from development but especially with public and private partnerships. (81 to 15)
* We favor properry tax ctedits to private landowners who agree not to develop their land
and agree nOt to sell it to developers (65 to 30)
OIL AND NATIONAL SECURITY
* Out current dependence on foreign oil threatens our national security by making us
vulncrable to dangerous dictatorships. (78 to 18)
* Our current dependence on foreign oil threatens our economic prosperity by making us
vulnerable to dangerous dictatorships. (78 to 19)
* We should build more oil refineries in America to lower the cost of gas and reduce our
dependence on foreign oil. (77 to 19)
* With appropriate safeguards to protect the environment, we should drill for oil off
America's coasts to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. (73 to 23).
THE PLATFORM OF THE AMERlCAN PEOPLE
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TAXES AND JOBS
* The federal income tax system is unfair. (69 to 27)
* The death tax should be abolished. (65 to 32)
* We favor tax incentives for companies who keep their headquaners in the United States.
(70 to 26)
* Taxpayers should be given the option of a single income tax rate of 17%. Taxpayers would
still have the option of filing their taxes in the current system if they choose to do so.
(61 to 32)
* The option of a single rate system should give taxpayers the convenience of filing their taxes
with just a single sheet of paper. (82 to 15)
* We favor the option of a single corporare rax rate of 17% that would lower taxes for some
businesses that pay up to 38% while also closing loopholes that some corporations use to
pay lcss in taxes. (74 to 22)
* The United States has one of the highest corporate tax rates in the industrialized world
making it difficult fOt U.S. corporations to compete internationally which gives incentives
for companies to move overseas. This plan will make America a more anractive place for
businesses that provide good paying jobs. (68 to 14)
SOCIAL SECURIlY AND RETIREMENT
* It is imponant for the President and Congress to address the issue of Social Security in the
ncxt few ycars. (96 to 2)
* The currenr Social Security sysrems is broken and, if ir isn'r reformed, future generations will
no longer have it as a safety net for retirement. (80 to 19)
* We favor a Social Security proposal in which Personal Social Security Savings Accounts
would be optional, with workers given the choice of continuing to depend on the current
system with current henefits. (64 to 31)
* We favor a Social Security proposal in which, when a worker retires, he or she would usc the
moncy in the account to buy an annuity, which is a type of financial benefit that will give
monthly payments for the rest of the worker's life. The annuity will pay at least the same
amount as traditional Social Security would. (67 to 27)
* We favor this Social Security proposal because in the current system, workers cannot pass
onto their family members the money they paid into Social Security. This would not be the
case in this new plan. (59 to 23)
* We favor a Social Security proposal in which any money in the account left after the
purchase of an annuity would be the property of the worker and the extra money can be left
to family members at death. (80 to 17)
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FREEDOM OF RELIGION
* References to the Creator in the Declaration of Independence arc very important. (87 to 9)
* Keeping the reference to "One Nation Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is very
important. (88 to 11)
* We reject the Ninth Federal Circuit Court declaring the Pledge of Allegiance
unconstitutional because the Court believes the Pledge's reference to "God" violate the
separation of Church and State. (82 to 15)
* The phrase "Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is perfcccly in line with the United
States Constitution. We reject that this phrase violates the separation of Church and state.
(82 to 15)
* Separation between Church and State does not mean there can be no references to God in
government sanctioned activities or public buildings. (81 to 16)
* The best way to ensure religious freedom is to protect ALL religious references and
symbols; including those on public buildings, lands, or documents. (83 to 16)
* It is important to acknowledge today that the references to God in the Declaration of
Independence - that we are endowed by our Creator with the rights to life, liberty, and
the pursuir of happiness. (93 to 6)
* Children should be allowed a moment of silence to pray for themselves in public school if
they desire. (94 to 5)
* We reject banning all prayer in public schools. (82 to 16)
* We support the right of high schools students saying thanks to God in a graduarion
speech. (79 to 20)
* We approve of a Christmas tree or a Menorah being placed on public property during the
holiday season. (90 to 7)
* We favor a law to protect ciry. county. and state lands that have crosses or other religious
symbols from being removed. (68 to 28)
* Many of the problems our COUntry faces are because America is no longer as religious and
moral as it once was and are not a result of changes in the economy, war, public education
and other issues. (65 to 30)
* The Founding Fathers understood that religion and morality were important ro creating
and building this COUntry and talked about it regularly. This was understood throughour
American history and is central to America's success today. We reject those who say that
just because America has a 200 year history of religion in government doesn't make it right.
We reject thar this violates the U.S. Constitution and discriminates againST those who afC
of other faiths or are not religious. (79 to 17)
* Statements regarding religion and morality made by the Founding Fathers are just as
important today as they were 200 years ago. (86 to 12)
THE PLATFORM OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
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DEFENDING AMERICA
* We musr help defend America and her allies. (85 ro 10)
* We musr defear America's enemies. (75 ro 16)
* We have to he prepared to survive an arrack by a nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon.
(83 to 17)
* AI Qaeda poses a very serious rhrear for rhe Unired Srares. (93 ro 5)
* It will not be possible to negotiate wirh terrorist groups like AI Qaeda. (79 to 19)
* America should rake the rhrear of rerror by fanatical religious groups more seriously.
(83 to 13)
* Iran poses a serious threar ro rhe Unired Srares. (85 to 14)
* Hezbollah and Hamas pose a serious rhrear to rhe United Srares. (67 to 17)
* There should be a dearh penalry for someone caughr and convicred of carrying out a
terrorist arrack in rhe Unired Srares. (79 ro 18)
* Congress should make it a crime to advocate acts of terrorism or violent conduct or the
killing of innocenr people in rhe Unired Stares. (83 to 12)
* The Dcparrmenr of Homeland Securiry and orher governmenr agencies should develop
programs to teach Americans what they can do as individuals to help in the fight againsr
tcrror. (82 to 13)
* Terrorist websites at home and abroad should be closed down using computer warfare.
(77 to 16)
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" The American people are united. Now, both
parties have a historic choice: continue
politics as usual or stand for real change.
I hope you'll join me in urging the
Republican and Democratic parties to stand
with the American people for real change. "
- NEWT GINGRICH
GENERAL CHAIRMAN, AMERICAN SOLUTIONS
AUTHOR, REAL CHANGE
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