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A New Covenant with the American People - Democratic Party
Democratic Party
A New Covenant with the American People
EAN 8596547168737
DigiCat, 2022
Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info
Table of Contents
Preamble
I. OPPORTUNITY
Investing In America
Support for Innovation
The Deficit
Defense Conversion
The Cities
Agriculture and the Rural Community
Workers' Rights
Lifelong Learning
A Domestic GI Bill
Affordable Health Care
Fairness
Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development
Civil and Equal Rights
Commonwealths and Territories
II. RESPONSIBILITY
Strengthening The Family
Welfare Reform
Choice
Making Schools Work
Labor-Management Responsibilities
Responsibility for the Environment
Responsible Government
Responsible Officials
III. RESTORING COMMUNITY
Combatting Crime and Drugs
Community Policing
Firearms
Pursuing All Crime Aggressively
Further Initiatives
Empowering The Poor and Expanding The Middle Class
Immigration
National Service
The Arts
IV. PRESERVING OUR NATIONAL SECURITY
Restructuring Our Military Forces
Restoring America's Economic Leadership
Promoting Democracy
Middle East Peace
Human Rights
Human Needs
Cyprus
Northern Ireland
Preserving The Global Environment
Developing Nations
Population Growth
Conclusion
Preamble
Table of Contents
Two hundred summers ago, this Democratic Party was founded by the man whose burning pen fired the spirit of the American Revolution—who once argued we should overthrow our own government every 20 years to renew our freedom and keep pace with a changing world. In 1992, the party Thomas Jefferson founded invokes his spirit of revolution anew.
Our land reverberates with a battle cry of frustration that emanates from America's very soul -- from the families in our bedrock neighborhoods, from the unsung, workaday heroes of the world's greatest democracy and economy. America is on the wrong track. The American people are hurting. The American Dream of expanding opportunity has faded. Middle class families are working hard, playing by the rules, but still falling behind. Poverty has exploded. Our people are torn by divisions.
The last 12 years have been a nightmare of Republican irresponsibility and neglect. America's leadership is indifferent at home and uncertain in the world. Republican mismanagement has disarmed government as an instrument to make our economy work and support the people's most basic values, needs and hopes. The Republicans brought America a false and fragile prosperity based on borrowing, not income, and so will leave behind a mountain of public debt and a backbreaking annual burden in interest. It is wrong to borrow to spend on ourselves, leaving our children to pay our debts.
We hear the anguish and the anger of the American people. We know it is directed not just at the Republican administrations that have had power, but at government itself.
Their anger is justified. We can no