Ammon Bundy for Governor
The Keep Idaho IDAHO Plan


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As you read through the Keep Idaho IDAHO plan, I hope you will contemplate your life. How it may improve. How you may be more content, more prosperous and have more free time. How you may be able to bless other people's lives with your extra prosperity and personal time. Think about what brings you happiness and prosperity now. Your family? Your employment? Your endeavors? Maybe just simply knowing you are secure and have a future with opportunities? Any plan proposed by those in government should be scrutinized and balanced with the everyday lives of those who it would affect. This plan has been developed over a seven-year period and is designed to foster prosperity, peace, security, freedom and ultimately happiness to the People of Idaho.

Built upon lasting principles, the Keep Idaho IDAHO plan will assist in bringing about a culture of liberty and property in Idaho that will rival early America. These principles include the understanding that God created man and woman and gave them certain unalienable rights. These rights include life, liberty and conscience to choose and to pursue happiness. That God created the earth and everything in it FOR mankind, and that men and women are to USE and replenish the natural resources, including land, plants and animals. That men and women created government as a tool to secure the rights God has given them. That there is no other moral purpose for government other than to equally defend the endowed rights that belong to every man and woman.

So, you can be confident that what I am proposing in the Keep Idaho IDAHO plan is correct and lawful, I offer you this evidence...    CONTINUE READING






The Keep Idaho IDAHO Plan

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I Eliminating Immoral Taxes
1. Elimination of Property Tax
2. Eliminating Personal Income Tax
3. Eliminating Personal Property Tax
4. Taxes Only Collected Through Consumption
II Economic Growth Plan
5. Taking Back Idaho's Land
6. Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis
7. Health Freedom and Body Autonomy
8. Making Idaho a Financial Freedom State
9. Recognition and Acceptance of Prominent Cryptocurrencies by the State
III Exalting Justice
10. Restoration and Restitution Laws
Our current "justice" system for non-violent crimes is completely broken. It solves nothing, restores nothing, and ultimately, does not deliver justice. On the contrary, it actually exacerbates criminality, creates more victims, and expands the injuries against existing victims.

In short, our current justice system primarily serves to preserve and maintain the state-funded criminal justice system. So, while we are not restoring families, healing broken people, or restoring victims’ property or sense of security, we are expanding our police state, spending millions more on prosecutors and attorneys, and expanding and increasing the number of correctional officers needed to house and contain non-violent inmates in state prisons.

Currently, it costs approximately $36k per year to maintain an inmate in an Idaho prison. Yet, Idaho’s median individual income is only $27k per year—meaning we spend more on the average prisoner than the average Idaho citizen earns every year! We could literally pay these non-violent criminals to stay home and do nothing and save millions of dollars. That is just an example of how broken our system is.

If you have ever suffered as a victim in a crime, you know just how cruel the experience is. For example, if you have lost your property to a thief—there are no words to describe the sense of loss, fear, and violation. It is a sense of utter insecurity. But almost as bad, if your stolen property is ever found, you usually rarely get your property back because the "system" holds onto it as "evidence in a criminal investigation." Then to add insult to injury, the criminal who stole your property, when convicted, is kept in jail—at taxpayer’s expense—in other words, YOUR EXPENSE.

So if the police happens to find your property and the thief who stole it, you are rarely restored, and you are further injured by being forced to pay in order to keep the thief incarcerated. Does that make any sense?

I have a better plan. As governor, I will work with the legislature to implement a system of restoration and restitution for non-violent crimes. It is very simple, if you are the victim in a crime, the law will require the perpetrator to restore the full value of your loss or your property plus punitive damages. For example, if someone steals your $1,000 laptop, they must restore your laptop to you in the same condition, plus punitive damages. It’s that simple.

We will use the existing judgment and contractual enforcement laws to ensure the victims receive just restitution. Enforcing restitution laws will prevent crimes, motivate criminals to leave the state, and reduce overhead and expenses in law enforcement state-wide, while simultaneously minimizing the number of inmates we pay for in our prison system. It just makes sense.

Currently, Idaho houses approximately 8,600 inmates in our state prisons at a cost of approximately $313 million annually. It is estimated that 75% of those inmates are non-violent offenders. Most of them are there for simple drug possession charges. Imagine putting those 75% of non-violent prisoners back out into the workforce as productive members of society where they can restore the property to their victims and rehabilitate themselves, their families, and the community.

Idaho will be safer, and our expenses will be dropped by millions of dollars. I know this sounds like a wild idea to many—but think about it logically—it just makes sense. Plus, I got it from a very authoritative source (Leviticus 6:1-5).
11. Empowering Communities to End Drug Abuse
12. Empowering Police to Act According to their Conscience
13. Eliminating Civil Asset Forfeiture
14. Ending Cronyism and Corruption
IV Social Prosperity
15. Executive Order to End Abortion
16. Education Freedom
17. Gun Rights and Defense of the 2nd Amendment
18. Idaho State Healthcare Exchange (Obamacare)
19. Parental Rights
20. Ending Welfare
V Maximizing Government Efficiency
21. Elimination of State Licensure
22. Changing the Culture of Government
23. Using Blockchain Technology for State Interactions



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