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III. Domestic Ills
Poverty and Unemployment
Government fiscal and monetary measures that artificially foster
business expansion guarantee an eventual increase in unemployment
rather than curtailing it. We call for the immediate cessation of
such policies as well as any governmental attempts to affect
employment levels.
We support repeal of all laws that impede the ability of any person to
find employment, such as minimum wage laws, so-called "protective"
labor legislation for women and children, governmental restrictions on
the establishment of private day-care centers, and the National Labor
Relations Act. We deplore government-fostered forced retirement,
which robs the elderly of the right to work.
We seek the elimination of occupational licensure, which prevents
human beings from working in whatever trade they wish. We call for
the abolition of all federal, state, and local government agencies
that restrict entry into any profession, such as education and law, or
regulate its practice. No worker should be legally penalized for lack
of certification, and no consumer should be legally restrained from
hiring unlicensed individuals.
We oppose all government welfare, relief projects, and "aid to the
poor" programs. All these government programs are invasive of
privacy, paternalistic, demeaning, and inefficient. The proper source
of help for such persons is the voluntary efforts of private groups
and individuals.
To speed the time when governmental programs are replaced by effective
private institutions we advocate dollar-for-dollar tax credits for all
charitable contributions.