Steve Forbes

Found this brochure in the basement from Steve Forbes run for president in 1996!

steve forbes for president 1996

Renewing Growth, Hope and Opportunity

steve forbes for president

Steve Forbes Will Change Washington.

Isn’t it time to break the lock-grip that the political class in Washington has on so much of our lives?

America needs a new vision, one that relies on the values of family, faith, and freedom. We need policies that expand opportunity for all Americans by releasing the vast growth potential locked inside the American economy.

That’s why this outsider is running for President. And that’s why I’m proposing to take power away from Washington politicians and give it back to the American people, where it belongs.

Start with a flat tax that is a tax cut.

An across the board 17% tax rate and expanded exemptions so that the family of four would pay no taxes on the first 36,000 of income. With no taxes on Social Security, pensions,personal savings or capital gains, this flat tax would be fair (everyone would pay the same rate), honest (no more political manipulation of the tax code) and simple – you could fill it out on a post card.

Cut Spending and Reduce Government.

It’s time to remove the dead weight of Washington and let the American economy run free. Eliminate the department of Commerce, Energy, Education, and HUD. We can also eliminate the whole alphabet soup of independent agencies.

Term Limits.

Put an end to the permanent political class in Washington. It’s the will of the people. It makes sense. Pass term limits now.

Bring Back 4 1/2 % Mortgages.

Take control of our money out of the hands of the politicians. Tie the value of the dollar to a fixed measure, as we used to, and bring mortgage rates down to the 4 1/2 % our parents took for granted.

Return Control of Schools to Parents.

It is time to put America’s parents back in control of our schools. Give parents the means to educate their children in the school of their choice. Reduce the education bureaucracy; put more resources in the classroom.

Real Social Security.

No more Washington-style “reform” of Social Security, which means raising taxes and lowering benefits. We must strengthen security for our elderly – and make the system sound for the future – with guaranteed savings in a growing private sector.

Medical Savings Accounts.

Put the consumer in charge, with private MSAs coupled with insurance policies that provide seamless and complete coverage (no more Medigaps!). We did a variation of medical savings accounts at Forbes magazine, and it is very effective and popular.

A U.S, Not a U.N, Foreign Policy.

Freedom at home depends on strength abroad. As Chairman of Radio Free Europe and publisher of Forbes magazine, my work with business leaders and heads of state has brought me to more than 60 countries.  I know from personal experience that America is still the “last, best hope for mankind.” We need a  Commander in Chief who recognizes our unique role in the world. One who conducts a U.S., not a U.N., foreign policy.

I pledge to work tirelessly to make this vision a reality. Won’t you join me?

One thought on “Steve Forbes

  1. If you want to talk about reducing big government….this is a MUST READ

    I am emailing like-minded groups who I think would be interested… Just read “Presidential Diary” by Lewis Shupe. AMAZING and VERY conservative book, but one with so many important ideals about the constitution and what it was meant to be! It is a fun political fiction novel about the United States in the year 2020 told in the point of view of the 2020 president-elect Morton Monroe who tries to undo the past 12 years of damage done by 3 terms of far left democtratic socialist presidents. The solutions presented by President Monroe’s “Master Plan” are very outlandish and not for the week-kneed, but this book is VERY relevant to what is happening in the United States today and how BIG GOVERNMENT is destroying this country. Happy Reading!!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>