What is the Uniting Amendment?

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  • Prospective immigrants who wish to become citizens are elected by the people.
  • Poverty is eliminated with a single, simply fund that provides basic assistance for all in need at less cost than our current entitlement programs.
  • The Second Amendment is strengthened while guns are kept away from those who are violent or negligent with firearms.
  • A simple tax system is put in place with an extremely low rate and no exemptions, but which provides more revenue.
  • A Citizens' Jury to provide a check on the Supreme Court to prevent a runaway oligopoly.
  • In addition to rights, there is a set of responsibilities and duties for all people.
  • Plus anti-corruption measures, strengthened privacy safeguards, expanded anti-discrimination protections, protection for the environment and threatened species, term limits, a balanced budget, limits on Congressional power, and much more.

All this while increasing our liberty and ensuring fairness in society. But the document is far from complete.

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