>If you were the president of the US, what would your policy agenda be? For example would you prioritize the environment, energy policy, urban poverty, relations with the middle east etc? If you were a member of congress, what bill/resolution would you want to pass the most?
Consistent with my politics, as described in prior postings, i'd have many goals. But, the primary goals I'd have would relate to health care, college education, and infrastructure spending.
These would be enough to make me the enemy of the establishment in both parties.
Health Care: Single primary payer system, covering everyone and everything non-elective. Secondary markets for elective surgery. The way i'd do this is that I would have a baseline rate of reimbursement, which varied by region, and then allow hospitals to charge over and above that what they wanted. Secondary insurers could step in and fill the void, similar to how medicare reinsurers do now. To start, I would establish a national involuntary risk pool, and then overlapping the national pool, state level involuntary risk pools, and then overlapping the state level, local involuntary risk pools; the rate of reimbursement would be no less than 90% of what was a commercially reasonable charge for any given service, and the difference between whatever that paid and whatever the hospital or provider charged could be covered by secondary insurance similar to what you see with medicare now. Payments would be deducted from income tax, identically to how payroll taxes are deducted, at progressive rates. This gets us where we need to be without totally destroying the health insurance industry which, though bloated unreasonably, can't just be killed off in one foul swoop.
College: This one would make me the enemy of higher education. I would require that university administration costs (including salaries for all admin workers, presidents, etc.) be capped at no more than 15% of the total amount of money generated from tuition alone for all schools who wish to utilize federal student aid. I am still thinking about this idea, so it's not fully developed. I may change it later. I would also require post-graduate employment statistics to be considered and published publicly in evaluating a university's accreditation. Finally, I would forgive all outstanding student debt for all borrowers after 10 years. I have other ideas, but what's made the metaphorical university house on fire is the outlandish administrative costs and the equally outlandish tuition increases.
Infrastructure spending: This would be New Deal level infrastructure spending, to repair, replace, and restore American infrastructure on all levels. This would exist in the form of federal grants to states and major urban localities, as well as other financial products, to revitalize America from the top down. Think of it as a "five year plan".