| Common Ground-U.S.A. is dedicated to the
principle that all persons have equal and common rights in the
earth and its resources and each has an exclusive right to the
income from his or her own labor and capital investment.
Therefore, we are committed to reducing and replacing taxes on
labor, capital, and wealth, and to using the publicly recated
value of land and the inherent value of other natural resources
to pay for essential government services. We believe this to be
essential to the attainment of liberty, justice and economic
opportunity for all. |
Because civic-minded Americans are looking for better answers to our
great political and economic problems, Common Ground-U.S.A. works and
campaigns to address these problems at every level of government --
national, state, and local.
We work to develop and implement political and economic policies and
practices that will promote:
- tax reform that will stimulate, rather than retard, production
and trade, increase employment, reduce public debt, and make
government costs reasonable and their payment just for all;
- private development of low-cost housing without public subsidies;
- adequate and equitable funding of effective public schools;
efficient and convenient mass transit; and other essential
infrastructure and public services without further taxpayer burden;
- appropriate urban and rural land resource use without public
subsidies, grants, and gifts;
- free trade for all producers and consumers, while improving the
competitive position of American industry and creating good jobs;
- personal incentive, productivity, and prosperity without unjust
privilege.
Common Ground-U.S.A.'s platform
We advocate:
- protection of each person's exclusive right to private property,
earned income, and return on invested capital, and equally shared
rights to the socially produced and inherent value of land and
natural resources;
- reduction and then removal of taxes on income, wages, sales,
homes and buildings, crops, farm animals, inventories, machinery,
and personal property. Essential government functions,
infrastructure investments, and social services would then be
funded with revenue derived from land values attributable to
population growth and interaction, public investment, and fees for
government-granted franchises such as:
* broadcast channels and other exclusive monopolies
* mineral extraction rights and livestock grazing or timber
harvesting on public land;
- elimination of wasteful and unjust wealth transfers, "pork
barrel" spending, subsidies, and other diversions of public funds
for private profit; and assurance of economy and efficiency in
government;
- stimulation of local cornmerce and industry, urban renewal by the
private sector, and development of low-cost housing, without
government subsidies, by replacing property taxes on improvements
with levies on the land value only;
- protection of land, air, and water from pollution, preservation
of wildlife and good stewardship of natural resources;
- stimulation of worldwide free trade by eliminating tariffs,
quotas, and other restrictions on commerce.
What Common Ground-U.S.A. does
We work toward our goals by:
- informing ourselves and the public as to how these concepts and
practices apply to current social, economic, and political issues
through our publication GroundSwell, our Letter Lobby
bulletins, conferences, meetings, and discussion groups;
- networking with allied groups and organizations to obtain
favorable legislation (or to defeat unfavorable legislation) and to
influence political candidates and parties, public officials, and
other leaders;
- operating information and display booths at conventions of
organizations (such as the National Conference of State
Legislatures) that would benefit from and support the application
of these concepts;
- providing information, evidence, and specific proposals to
political candidates, legislators, public officials, and others who
can influence public policy and implement these principles;
- lobbying legislators, public officials, and interest groups
through visits, letters, position papers, and other means of
communication;
- testifying at public hearings;
- providing information and presenting these concepts and positions
through radio, TV, the press, computer networks, and other media;
- spotlighting giveaways and the flagrant waste of public resources
by government;
- initiating and supporting court actions to prevent the
dissipation or misappropriation of the value of our public heritage
in land and natural resources.
Common Ground-U.S.A. strikes at the root of poverty and social
injustice. Please join us.
Common Ground-U.S.A. Membership Information
National Membership (includes local chapter membership, where
available) brings you --
voting rights; annual subscriptions to GroundSwell, Insights, and the
Letter Lobby kits, with research reports, sample letters, and tips on
how to influence law and public policy on major social, economic, and
political issues.
For an online form, click here, or mail a
check for $36 to Common Ground-U.S.A.
- Postal address
- Common Ground-U.S.A.
- PO Box 57
- Evanston, IL 60204
- Telephone
- 312 725-2636
- FAX
- 775 248-8630
- Email
- info@commonground-usa.net
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