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The Future Is Calling It Wants A Refund The Center For Fiscal Equity(1st Edition)

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Michael Bindner

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ISBN: 1093789255, 978-1093789256

Book publisher: Independently published (April 13, 2019)

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The Future Is Calling It Wants A Refund The Center For Fiscal Equity 1st Edition Summary: This is the first edition of the printed volume. There have been some changes.This is an update of my earlier book, Musings from the Christian Left, which was originally published in 2004 to a small audience and republished in 2018. This edition is part of a three book set entitled The Future is Calling. It divides the prior version into smaller volumes: It Wants a New God, It Wants a Refund, and It Wants Your Stuff. Sometimes with book titles less is more. The original 2004 edition is again available for a more comprehensive reading. While they target different audiences, I have no objection to anyone buying all four. Chapter 1 is an Executive Summary.Chapter 2 includes election and campaign finance reform; appointing better bureaucrats; civil service reform; and regional government with seven regions of about 71 electoral votes each.Chapter 3 covers budget and appropriations reform (realistic caps and automatic appropriations if Congress does not finish in time); a bottom line in government (comparing administrative cost), and regional defense spending.Chapter 4 analyzes the Tax and Job Cuts Act (not a typo); describes our tax reform plan and state and local finance. Our Tax plan includes a receipt visible invoice value added tax (I-VAT); a carbon VAT; a net business receipts/subtraction VAT; and an asset VAT which cancels credits at death (and removes the death tax) or stock option exercise unless sold to a broad based ESOP. The income tax can be automatically filed or replaced with a three tier S-VAT (25%, 40% and 70%).Chapter 5 is about Healthcare Reform from malpractice to medical lines of credit to single payer catastrophic to Medicare for All.Chapter 6 addresses senior health care, including federalizing senior Medicaid, and the real causes of the Social Security crisis and the cure (more babies).Chapter 7 is how to Free DC, from a referendum to expel Congress, to finances and government, to getting a vote on voting rights, statehood or retrocession with revised language to H.R. 51 to cover the last two options.Chapter 8 discusses how fiscal policy affects economic growth by regressions using the financial margin (deficit/surplus + net interest as a percentage of GDP) correlated with economic growth in the next year to allow for multiplier effects.Chapter 9 examines who gets to pay back the debt and how much each income strata owes. (its not so good to be born rich after all).