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Economic Amendment Most Helpful to American Economy

To read my foremost legislative proposal that is politically neutral according to the ideologies of conservatism and liberalism, see: https://politicallogic101.blogspot.com/2017/04/economic-amendment.html I will now explain why this is the greatest idea in the world for getting the U.S. economy moving. First, one needs context, Congress currently has dictatorial powers over the U.S. financial system as granted to it by the 16th amendment, which reads: " The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration." It doesn't take interpretation to see that that kind of power is guaranteed to be abused by humans that only ever have to answer to half of any geographical area at any one time, and can be used to buy campaign finance money from companies that absolutely need  favorable treatment just to exist because every other company is

Economic Amendment

Resolved by the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States (Two-thirds of both houses concurring therein) to have the following become an amendment to the Constitution when ratified by 3/4ths of the States. Section 1 In General — The time-to-time tax on the time period that Congress directs shall be on the net receipts of an entity within the United States times the arctangent, in radians, of the product of the natural logarithm of the net receipts, and three fiftieths, all of this then divided by the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Definition: net receipts, all value taken in by an entity (for mathematical purposes, this shall be according to the market value of the dollar) minus the value of all outlays of an entity in direct pursuit of profits except where the entity is a natural person performing human effort (i.e. labor is taxed exactly according to the wage). Exemptions: Money paid to state and local governments is exempted fr

Least Controversial Amendment

Resolved by the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States (Two-thirds of both houses concurring therein) to have the following become an amendment to the Constitution when ratified by 3/4ths of the States. Section 1 All legislative chambers except for the Senate, shall only be considered to have passed a bill when the requisite majority as their current or future rules would have it, but under this amendment, that of their full membership shall have certified their support of the bill. Furthermore, this certification may be in the form of a faxed signature on an identical copy of the bill given while not present in the chamber, or in a similar secure fashion as technological advance permits. Furthermore, no one except for the clerk of that chamber shall be required to be present in order for business to proceed as usual provided that members communicate with each other with reasonably secure technology. No part of Section 1 applies to the Senate. Section 2 A

Thirteenth Edition: New Constitution (Changed Financially)

Superlative Constitution SECTION 1 (Definitions) For the purposes of all Constitutions for the United States of America, there are some basic definitions (“==” means a test of reality to the bindings of law): “T” means True “F” means False “S” means Senator(s) or consent of Senators “R” means Representative(s) or consent of Representatives “P” means President or a Presidential Order or a Presidential appointment “O” means Federal Officer or a regulation they come up with “vP” means Vice President or their power of recognition “Ppro tempore” means the President Pro Tempore or their power of recognition “HS” means the Speaker of the House or their power of recognition “” means a certain phrase in either these Constitutional procedures or a certain law provision that is either allowed by this Constitution (True) or prohibited by this Constitution (False). “<A>” means “for all,” or the universal quantifier, when put next to an item it means “all of (item)”