Comprehensive Policy Framework and Reform of 2025

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Title: Comprehensive Policy Framework and Reform Act of 2025

Preamble:
This Act reforms policy across security, economics, rights, justice, energy, insurance, immigration, taxation, diplomacy, driving privileges, and tariffs, emphasizing responsibility, fairness, and humane international conduct.

AI Disclosure:
The core concepts and policy directions in this document are the original ideas of JFM. AI assistance from Grok 2, developed by xAI, was utilized to expand upon these concepts, refine details, and format the document for clarity and coherence. All intellectual property rights remain with JFM.

Section 1: Border Security

  • Policy: Secure borders with barriers and advanced tech.

  • Legislation:

    • Mandate wall construction on northern and southern borders.
    • DHS to devise comprehensive border security strategy.

Section 2: Economic Policies

  • Policy: Economic resilience through competitive government wages.

  • Legislation:

    • Set $80,000 minimum salary for law enforcement, military.
    • 5-year regulatory review to lessen economic burdens.

Section 3: Abortion Rights

  • Policy: Clarify reproductive rights.

  • Legislation:

    • Abortion without restrictions up to six weeks LMP.
    • Post-six weeks, exceptions for health, rape, incest, anomalies, financial hardship.

Section 4: Criminal Justice Reform

  • Policy: Harsh penalties for serious crimes, rehabilitation emphasis, victim compensation, asset seizure for debt reduction, strict driving license retention.

  • Legislation:

    • Death penalty for rape, murder, attempted murder, drug sales (adults 18+).
    • Seize assets for compensation or debt reduction.
    • Rehabilitation focus for non-violent crimes, juveniles.
    • High threshold for license revocation, favoring education, service.

Section 5: Government Finances

  • Policy: Fiscal responsibility.

  • Legislation:

    • Require balanced budget, except emergencies.
    • Annual independent audit of government spending.

Section 6: Foreign Policy

  • Policy: Strong defense, diplomatic solutions.

  • Legislation:

    • Prioritize cybersecurity, military readiness.
    • Increase diplomatic engagement within budget.

Section 7: Marriage Rights

  • Policy: Marriage equality.

  • Legislation:

    • Federal recognition of all marriages.

Section 8: Energy Policy

  • Policy: Energy independence with environmental stewardship.

  • Legislation:

    • Expand fossil fuel production; support renewables, nuclear tech.
    • Penalize negligence, incentivize clean tech, set efficiency standards.

Section 9: Sin Tax on Modifications, Tobacco, Non-Essential Implants

  • Policy: Discourage behaviors, fund public health.

  • Legislation:

    • 15% tax increase on tattoos, non-ear piercings, tobacco, non-essential implants.
    • Revenue for health, education.

Section 10: Insurance Provider Accountability

  • Policy: Limit public funding for insurers.

  • Legislation:

    • Ban public funding for insurers; strict conditions if provided.

Section 11: Immigration Policy

  • Policy: Strict enforcement, promote legal immigration.

  • Legislation:

    • Apply Section 4 penalties to immigrant crimes.
    • Enhance border control; focus on merit, family, humanitarian immigration.

Section 12: Tax Reform

  • Policy: Simplify tax code, reduce essentials tax, income relief.

  • Legislation:

    • Zero tax on essentials; no income tax below $100,000.
    • Progressive tax system; phase out individual returns.

Section 13: Diplomatic Immunity

  • Policy: Reevaluate immunity for justice.

  • Legislation:

    • Revoke current diplomats’ immunity; prosecute past crimes.
    • Limit future immunity; seek reciprocal agreements.

Section 14: Tariffs on Non-NATO Countries

  • Policy: Economic security, promote humane conduct, reduce debt.

  • Legislation:

    • 50% tariff hike on non-essential imports from non-NATO nations.
    • Additional tariffs for inhumane behavior; exempt essential materials.
    • Tariff negotiations for NATO interest or improved behavior.
    • Revenues primarily to national debt; secondary to infrastructure, defense.

Closing Provisions:

  • Effective Date: 90 days post-passage, tariffs after 60 days.
  • Severability: Invalid provisions do not affect the rest.

Copyright Notice:

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This legislative proposal seeks to reduce government intervention, promote responsibility, ensure tax fairness, enforce law, focus on rehabilitation, and leverage tariffs strategically while protecting essential imports.

This should be caveated to say;

Abortion without restrictions up to six weeks LMP. Medically necessary Abortions without restrictions. Once a person elects to have two non-medically necessary Abortions their third mandates patient sterilization.

If a NATO nation isn’t paying its fair share they should also get a Tariff implemented.