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    In a Dream, I Saw a City Invincible

    Conservative Reforms to rebuild Inner cities ofAmerica

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    Conservative Strategy Plan I:

    The Answer is not Minimum wage, Its high paying Jobs for

    low income individuals and families

    CreatingHigh payingjobs for low income people

    Convincing Energy Companies and Banks to invest in Tyre Pyrolysis systems and

    plants in poor neighborhoods through Economic freedom zones, where recycledplastics instead ofthem going to waste sites are taken and through a simple and easy

    process as shown in the picture above, the plastics are melted and turned into oil.

    The oil is exported to Europe, Asia and the Middle East $20 a barrel enough to bring

    in profits for CEOs and this low skilled workers a modest wage of$5 to $10 an hour.

    1. The Plastics need to be collected by somebody this is a job that requires no skills, lowincome people can be hired at a starter wage of$5 an hour which works out to

    $19,200 a year roughly for this first round ofincome no taxes however after that a

    simple local flat tax of9.9% to go into Education, Safety and infastruture2. Tyre Pyrolysis system needs to be managed and worked this are high paying low

    skilled jobs which can be created in the American inner cities.3. Oil needs to be exported, repeal DODD Frank, Cut regulations that hurt small

    business and community banks and encourage incentive for low income people to

    start trucking companies through community banks loans, government providing

    ladder of opportunity and also in coastal states like New Jersey Sea ports can bebuilt connecting the city ofCamden to this port and allowing the oil to be exported

    out to the world, creating jobs for low income people.

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    Strategic Plan 2: De-regulation

    Every year Federal regulations cost America $1.8 Trillion, congress shouldsitdown and cut some ofthis regulations down by about $700 Billion Dollars

    and revitalizing and investing this money to:

    Community colleges

    Technical schools

    Vocational education,

    Early childhood education

    Infastruture in the inner cities

    Policing

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    Strategic Plan 3- Closing down STATE Prisons and Jails

    1. Criminal Justice Reform, releasing non violent criminals out ofPrison and putting them back into society.

    2. Treating the Drug Addicted in Rehab centers and hospitals

    3. Building Youth centers so that fatherless kids are not hanging

    around in the streets up to no good.

    4. Community Service sentences for none violent criminals who are

    caught with drugs or contraband instead ofjailing them.

    5. Requiring Photo Ids and back ground checks for those in the

    inner city to purchase firearms

    6. Moving Drug traffickers and violent criminals from state prisons

    into federal prisons and incarcerating them for only 23 cents a day by

    taking away many privileges away, such as magazines, playboy,

    coffee, nice food but instead supplying the prisons vegan and organic

    food.

    7. Allowing non violent criminals to expunge their record

    8. Promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

    in the low income neighborhoods instead ofthe thug criminality of

    Hip Hop music.

    9. Heavy Militarized Police Presence with MRAPS in the inner

    city to show deterrence and deter anybody from committing crimesin this low income neighborhoods.

    10. Border Security and Immigration Reform

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